[Ends Tonight!] HOT! Save Up To 50% Off Southwest Flights From $30 Or 1,100 Points, Reprice Previously Booked Travel!

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Update, 6/11: This promotion ends tonight at 11:59pm PT!

Update, 6/11: This promotion now works directly on Southwest.com with no need to go via their app to book.


Originally posted on 6/10:

Save Up To 50% Off Southwest Paid And Award Flights

You must use the Southwest app for this sale and use promo code (Exp: 6/13): BDAY

If you previously purchased Southwest travel, you will want to check the sale pricing and then reprice your current ticket to take advantage of this offer!

  • Valid for one-way or round trip Wanna Get Away and Wanna Get Away Plus fares booked by 6/13 at 11:59pm PT.
  • Travel on select US48 flights from 8/6-12/18/24.
  • Intl., HI, and PR travel valid 8/20-12/17/24.
  • Continental U.S. travel blacked out 8/30, 9/2, 11/22-11/27, and 11/29-12/2.
  • Travel to intl., HI, and PR blacked out 8/29-9/3 and 11/21-11/25.
  • Travel from intl., HI, and PR blacked out 8/29-9/3 and 11/29-12/3.
  • Offer is valid for select flights only.
  • Offer is valid for select dates only.
  • If you have entered the promotion code in the Promo Code box during the Booking Period, then while selecting your flights, savings in the base fare will be visible as a strike-through of the original fare on eligible flights.
  • Discount availability may vary by destination, flight, and day of week, and won’t be available on some flights that operate during very busy travel times and holiday periods.

 

  • For example, a nonstop flight from:
    • Los Angeles to Las Vegas on 8/21 is $45.98 or 2,385 points+$5.60 on Southwest.com but on the app is $30.54 or 1,192 points+$5.60 after the discount. That’s a value of 2.09 cents per point.
    • LaGuardia to Atlanta on 9/4 is $58.98 or 3,389 points+$5.60 on Southwest.com but on the app is $37.04 or 1,695 points+$5.60 after the discount. That’s a value of 1.85 cents per point.
    • LaGuardia to Chicago/MDW on 8/14 is $63.98 or 3,775 points+$5.60 on Southwest.com but on the app is $39.53 or 1,887 points+$5.60 after the discount. That’s a value of 1.8 cents per point.
    • LaGuardia to Houston/HOU on 8/21 is $78.98 or 4,932 points+$5.60 on Southwest.com but on the app is $49.53 or 2,659 points+$5.60 after the discount. That’s a value of 1.65 cents per point.
    • LaGuardia to New Orleans on 8/21 is $83.98 or 5,318 points+$5.60 on Southwest.com but on the app is $49.53 or 2,659 points+$5.60 after the discount. That’s a value of 1.65 cents per point.

Of course, if you have a companion pass from Southwest cards, you’ll save even more!

As always, Southwest includes:

  • 2 free checked bags per passenger.
  • Free in-flight messaging.
  • Free in-flight streaming entertainment, including movies, live TV, on-demand TV, music, destination guides, and games.
  • No change fees to switch your flight. Whether you are on a paid or an award flight you can change without penalty!
  • No cancellation fee to cancel your flight (you will get non-expiring Southwest credit for the full amount paid, even on non-refundable wanna get away fares) or to cancel and redeposit your award flight and get a refund for taxes paid.
  • A refund of the fare or point difference if the price of your flight goes down after you buy it, just call to get the credit at any time before your flight!
If you, a member in your household, or an authorized user has one of the following Chase cards, you can transfer points into miles:
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card has a 60K signup bonus for spending $4K in 3 months, earns 2.1 points per dollar on travel after the card's 10% anniversary bonus, 3.1 points per dollar on dining, streaming, and online groceries after the card's 10% anniversary bonus, has a $50 hotel credit, can transfer all Chase points into miles, and points are worth at least 1.25 cents each for paid travel ($95 annual fee). Read more here.
  • Chase Sapphire Reserve® has a 60K signup bonus for spending $4K in 3 months, earns 3 points per dollar on dining/travel, has a $300 travel credit, can transfer all Chase points into miles, and points are worth at least 1.5 cents each for paid travel ($550 annual fee with $300 travel credit). Read more here.
  • Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card has a 90K signup bonus for spending $8K in 3 months, and earns 3 points per dollar on up to $150K of annual spending on shipping, advertising, and travel, can transfer all Chase points into miles, and points are worth at least 1.25 cents each for paid travel ($95 annual fee). Read more here.
Chase no-annual fee cards that are fantastic for earning points, but require one of the cards above for points transfers include:
  • Limited time offer: Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card has a $900 in the form of 90K point signup bonus for spending $6K in 3 months, and earns 1.5 points per dollar on business purchases ($0 annual fee). Read more here.
  • Ink Business Cash® Credit Card has a 35K signup bonus for spending $3K in 3 months and another 40K signup bonus points for spending another $3K in 6 months for a total of 75,000 Chase Ultimate points, plus if you have a Chase business checking account open on the card's first anniversary you will get a 10% points bonus on all earnings from card spending, this card earns 5 points per dollar on the first $25,000 in combined purchases on cable, TV, telecom, cellular, and office supply stores, plus 2 points per dollar on dining and gas on up to $25,000 in purchases ($0 annual fee). Read more here.
  • Chase Freedom Flex has a 20K signup bonus, plus 5 points on rotating categories, 5 points per dollar on travel purchased through Chase Travel, and 3 points per dollar on dining and drugstores ($0 annual fee). Read more here.
  • Chase Freedom Unlimited® has a signup bonus that earns an extra 1.5% cash back in the form of 1.5 points per dollar everywhere on up to $20K of spending during your first year, on top of at least 1.5 points per dollar everywhere, 5 points per dollar (marketed as 5% cash back) on travel purchased through  Chase Travel℠, and 3 points per dollar on dining and drugstores ($0 annual fee). Read more here.

Will you book any travel with this sale? Post what deals you find!

HT: Bery S.


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14 Comments On "[Ends Tonight!] HOT! Save Up To 50% Off Southwest Flights From $30 Or 1,100 Points, Reprice Previously Booked Travel!"

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Audrey

Worked on mobile

Yitzy

Anyone know a way to book this for a youth traveler? Can’t book a ticket for under 17 year old in the app.

ELI

I booked flights via chase and they are telling me that if i cancel and rebook i will lose whatever leftover credit i have, so does that mean i cant reprice tickets via chase? southwest cant help me at all

Berg22

I was denied a Southwest plus consumer credit card and the representative on the reconsideration line gave the reason that I already have a Southwest business plus card. Is this the rule? My business is a sole proprietorship under my name with my ss# if that makes a difference.

HookedOnDD

Their cheap flights to MIA or FLL all have a 1-2 stopover, so they are 7-9 hours long.

HG

I was able to use the same code on the website, and I checked the price against the app and it was the same discount. Hopefully I didn’t miss a further discount on the app.

JJJ

yes i also checked both the website and the app, came up the same discounted fares.

d

Dan, I have flights that had a schedule change, allowing free changes. Is it still possible to get a fare difference on them when the system is set to allow free changes for the itinerary?

Donald

The words “up to” matter a lot in “up to 50%”. The fares I’m finding have been about $25-40 off a ticket, or about a discount of 25% depending on the specific flight. Summer travel is expensive, Southwest is an expensive airline. I didn’t find any benefit with this deal, but I hope others do.

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