When we have different BG numbers due to purchasing tickets separately, we line up with the higher number. E.g. if we get B2 and B40, we both line up together in the B40 spotRunning into an interesting dilemma. Since the vouchers go to the person, both my husband and I have vouchers under our RR accounts. I thought we both needed RR accounts and made them awhile back but maybe that was the wrong move? I didn't think I could find his vouchers under mine and claim the points. Maybe I messed something up but I'm realizing now I'll have to pay like $230 to transfer or book separate tickets when we do our trip but we NEED to be seated together so it looks like the transfer fee may have to happen
When we have different BG numbers due to purchasing tickets separately, we line up with the higher number. E.g. if we get B2 and B40, we both line up together in the B40 spot
There is no guarantee they won't drop the nonstops for later this year. We are also contending with expiring season passes.This is the main reason I moved my trip to November. Flying is gonna be risky enough without adding a couple hours in an airport to the mix.
Non stops changed to layovers. What a headache. This trip has already changed twice. Is the third time charmed?
I’m curious, if Southwest cancels your flights completely, do they reimburse your original form if payment or do they still issue you a travel credit even though it was they who cancelled you rather than rerouting?Hope you have better luck than we did. After they moved our flights for the third time, they cancelled our whole itinerary. There are still flights available on our dates, but when our nonstop flight down was changed for the 2nd time, they just cancelled us. I didn’t fight it because realistically we would need to cancel anyway.
If Southwest cancels your flight, you have the right to request a refund to your original form of payment. However, EBCI is not included; they will issue a LUV Voucher for the reimbursement of those charges, if you request it.I’m curious, if Southwest cancels your flights completely, do they reimburse your original form if payment or do they still issue you a travel credit even though it was they who cancelled you rather than rerouting?
I’m curious, if Southwest cancels your flights completely, do they reimburse your original form if payment or do they still issue you a travel credit even though it was they who cancelled you rather than rerouting?
If Southwest cancels your flight, you have the right to request a refund to your original form of payment. However, EBCI is not included; they will issue a LUV Voucher for the reimbursement of those charges, if you request it.
Unless this is a recent change, you can book flights for people on other people’s points. I book flights for my husband all the time on my points.I have vouchers for my family, including 4 kids (ages 5-14). If I want to convert the vouchers to point, I need to make each of us a reward account, correct? (Right now I’m the only one one with an account.) Then I would need to book each person’s flight separately to use the points. However, a 5 year old can’t fly by themselves, so how can I book a ticket for them without also booking an adult on the same ticket? Am I not understanding this correctly?
There is no guarantee they won't drop the nonstops for later this year. We are also contending with expiring season passes.
If I want to book a big trip for all of us next summer using these points, can I pull points from everyone’s Rapid Rewards account onto one reservation? I usually book everyone’s flights using my rewards account and points but now it seems like we’ll each have to have our own account and points.Unless this is a recent change, you can book flights for people on other people’s points. I book flights for my husband all the time on my points.
But if you are booking a “solo” reservation for a minor, I believe you must call to do so and explain that they’re not actually an unaccompanied minor.
Hope this helps!
I have vouchers for my family, including 4 kids (ages 5-14). If I want to convert the vouchers to point, I need to make each of us a reward account, correct? (Right now I’m the only one one with an account.) Then I would need to book each person’s flight separately to use the points. However, a 5 year old can’t fly by themselves, so how can I book a ticket for them without also booking an adult on the same ticket? Am I not understanding this correctly?
Is it just me or, does the exchange from travel funds into points seem very high in our favour?
I have just $9.85 in travel funds yet it says if I convert it into travel funds I will earn 768 points!