Just rebooked on Southwest for $119rt

NJDad18

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We're going from 6/22 - 6/30 and are flying PHL-TPA. Originally we had $165pp and now it's down to $119.:cool1:
 
My June and Aug flights are still at $79. Not bad but still hoping for a drop.

I could have got into Tampa a bit cheaper but when looking at the time of those flights and driving up I just decided to pay the extra for now. I also had $400 in TTV so that took off some of the sting.
 
SWA prices are our June trip are $140 one way for us. :sad2:
 
We're going from 6/22 - 6/30 and are flying PHL-TPA. Originally we had $165pp and now it's down to $119.:cool1:

Did you cancel and rebook or modify? I used the modify this morning to change my departure date and of course the fare went up by $6 / ticket. I was wondering if the site would let you modify if you're not changing flights. It seems less risky than cancelling and rebooking.
 

SWA prices are our June trip are $140 one way for us. :sad2:

Hate to hear someone else has the same cruddy fare we do:eek: ; perhaps we'll get a sale next:wizard:

congrats to the rest of you from Phillie's:yay:
 
Did you cancel and rebook or modify? I used the modify this morning to change my departure date and of course the fare went up by $6 / ticket. I was wondering if the site would let you modify if you're not changing flights. It seems less risky than cancelling and rebooking.


You can modify any flight except a DING (that booking it once it's book you can adjust if a sale price comes up better) through the travel center.

Thats for price adjustment or flight change. SW also doesn't charge any fees for this you just pay the price of the flight.
 
Feel good friends we are paying $376 RT from Salt lake city to Orlando!!!! Just waiting for my ding!
 
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Did you cancel and rebook or modify? I used the modify this morning to change my departure date and of course the fare went up by $6 / ticket. I was wondering if the site would let you modify if you're not changing flights. It seems less risky than cancelling and rebooking.

Under travel tools I chose change itinerary. I entered my confirmation number and name of the purchaser. I then just rebooked my flight, same days and times and it gave me the credit.

This was the first time that I did that so I called Southwest and the CSR walked me through it.
 

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