How to Exploit SWA RR & Airtran A+?
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Right now it says oct 22nd. Go to the website, then under customer service hit travel tools. It says it in that page
Are the flights still opening around 6AM EST. I know last year when I purchased our airfare for our April vacation 2012, it was about 6:20AM.
Any experience with recent releases of dates.![]()
Southwest Winter Fare Sale 40% off for travel between Nov. 28 through Dec. 12, 2012, and Jan. 7 through Feb. 14, 2013. Not good on Sundays. Must book by 10/11. Code is BIGDEAL40.
If I have only the departure leg of our trip booked right now, can I cancel that one and book roundtrip tickets to take advantage of the sale going on now? The one I have right now is Wanna Get Away tickets and I know they aren't "refundable" but wasn't sure if I could just get a "credit" so to speak and apply it to the new tickets.
Yes just cancel the existing reservation first and then when you book the new one use the original confirmation # in the apply travel funds box. I did this yesterday and it worked fine.
PrincesCJM said:Unfortunately, DH, DS and I are not going to be able to go to Disney in December like we had hoped. I have already purchased tickets for our flights. I knew that it was going to be iffy going but there were a great price and I know Southwest does not charge to change plans. My question though is how do I go about canceling our flights? They are non-refundable so I understand that we'll have credits to use. They will need to be used within a year of purchase, correct?
Unfortunately, DH, DS and I are not going to be able to go to Disney in December like we had hoped. I have already purchased tickets for our flights. I knew that it was going to be iffy going but there were a great price and I know Southwest does not charge to change plans. My question though is how do I go about canceling our flights? They are non-refundable so I understand that we'll have credits to use. They will need to be used within a year of purchase, correct?
Can you get a credit if the price of your flight drops?
My dd is flying to Denver for Thanksgiving and the price of one of the flights dropped $50. I know it isn't a whole lot, but $50 bucks is still $50. And she could use it on another flight.