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Southwest: Qualified Travel Funds can be Converted to Rapid Rewards

Southwest Airlines announced that it will allow qualified travel funds to be converted to Rapid Rewards® points now through December 15, 2020.

This will provide Southwest Airlines Customers even greater flexibility.

Members who have travel funds that meet specific qualifications will be able to convert their travel funds into Rapid Rewards points at the same rate they would be able to purchase a ticket with points today. 

Travel Funds that Qualify to Convert to Rapid Rewards Points:

  • Customer must be a Rapid Rewards Member.
  • Travel fund must expire September 7, 2022.
  • The first and last name on the travel fund must match what is on their Rapid Rewards Account.
  • Travel fund must originate from a ticket purchased on Southwest.com or booked by a Southwest Airlines Customer Representative.
  • Travel funds from corporate tickets (SWABIZ) are not eligible for conversion unless their company specifically requested this for their travelers.

Customers can check the expiration date of their travel funds by going to “View Travel Funds” on Southwest.com. If Customers are not yet Rapid Rewards Members, they can join and then convert their qualified travel funds online.

In its 50th year of service, Dallas-based Southwest Airlines Co. continues to differentiate itself from other air carriers with exemplary Customer Service delivered by more than 60,000 Employees to a Customer base topping 130 million passengers in 2019. Southwest became the nation’s largest domestic air carrier in 2003 and maintains that ranking based on the U.S. Department of Transportation’s most recent reporting of domestic originating passengers boarded. In peak travel seasons during 2019, Southwest operated more than 4,000 weekday departures among a network of 101 destinations in the United States and 10 additional countries. In early 2020, the carrier added service to Hilo, Hawaii, and Cozumel, Mexico for a total of 103 airports served.

The carrier issued its Southwest® Promise in May 2020 to highlight new and round-the-clock efforts to support its Customers and Employees well being and comfort. Among the changes are enhanced cleaning efforts at airports and onboard aircraft, face mask requirements for Customers and Employees, and capping the number of passengers on every flight to allow middle seats to remain open through at least October 31, 2020.

Photo: Southwest Airlines Co./Stephen M. Keller

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