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Oh, I was thinking they wanted to book with points.
I'm not sure which way they wanted to book only that they were booking 5 tickets.
They would have to have a bunch of points already to book based on the flights I'm trying for.
If they were booking Choice Preferred / Choice Extra those are refundable so if they got the 100k points they could refund and rebook with points then.

We will be making SW for 5 adults next Tuesday when May dates open.
We want to apply for SW credit card. Should we wait until Tuesday or do it now to speed up the process next Tuesday.
Thank you in advance
 
But they said they were buying tickets Tuesday. I’m not sure why you’d apply for the card & not wait for the bonus points .

Depending on the route, 100k RR might not be enough for 5 adults round trip. In that case, if you have the card open, book one way on cash with the card to works towards the minimum spend while generating bonus RRs at the same time. Then, you can use that bonus to book the way back.

If flights dropped and that 100k was enough for round trip, then I'd be holding off, putting other spend on the card, and booking fully on points. Having the card open and in hand by Tuesday allows the most flexibility there.

ETA: I know the original poster says they were booking on opening day, in which case they can't use the points from this card. I'm just suggesting maybe they *shouldn't* book then in order to be able to use them. At the very least, if they know they're paying cash for these flights, they definitely want the card open to earn the 2x 3x or 4x at the same time that they're working towards minimum spend.
 
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Boy it’s a whole new SWA world. I booked 7 nonstop RTs on SWA last year for a total of less than 60,000 points and just under $80 cash. My current RT next month is 9500. I’m afraid to look at next year 😳
 

Boy it’s a whole new SWA world. I booked 7 nonstop RTs on SWA last year for a total of less than 60,000 points and just under $80 cash. My current RT next month is 9500. I’m afraid to look at next year 😳
Yes it is ridiculous. For a party of 4 RT to MCO it was going to be 320K
 
OMG!! Where are you flying from?

Just checked a couple of random flights in Jan & Feb & looks like about 20,000 each: my flights have typically started there & gone down close to 50% by the time we fly.
 
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OMG!! Where are you flying from?

Just checked a couple of random flights in Jan & Feb & looks like about 20,000 each: my flights have typically started there & gone down close to 50% by the time we fly.

I'm in the midwest but I just checked BWI, one of their main airports, and it was 114,500 each for our dates which equals out to 458K for 4 RT tickets.

I couldn't believe BWI was more. Although one of the flights they actually had Choice to choose from. If they didn't have that the cost would have been up 5,500 each or 480K Round trip for our party of 4!!!

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Ok that is insane. They can’t possibly be selling anything at that price!
The one on the way back no:

The one with Choice from MCO to BWI had 4 gone in Extra Legroom, 4 in preferred (Wonder if these are always marked off 7B, 7C & 13D, 13E) and standard seats it was 6, the entire row 29 so that totals 14 seats for the plane.

It was a different story for the way down.
This direction only offered the refundable fares from BWI down to MCO.
4 gone in Extra Legroom, 4 in preferred (Same 4) and 68 of the 84 in standard seating were sold.
 
Last day to buy Southwest points at a 50% discount is tomorrow. A Sept 7500 basic point fare is 109.00 if you pay cash. You can buy 8000 discounted points for $120.00.

If you book the basic fare on points and later cancel the points amount goes back into your RR account and 5.60 goes back to the credit card, you used.

If you book the basic fare for cash and later cancel you get an expiring credit that will expire in 6 months.

If I am going to use Southwest, I would rather use the points method
 
The one on the way back no:

The one with Choice from MCO to BWI had 4 gone in Extra Legroom, 4 in preferred (Wonder if these are always marked off 7B, 7C & 13D, 13E) and standard seats it was 6, the entire row 29 so that totals 14 seats for the plane.

It was a different story for the way down.
This direction only offered the refundable fares from BWI down to MCO.
4 gone in Extra Legroom, 4 in preferred (Same 4) and 68 of the 84 in standard seating were sold.

Remember that only people who booked picking seats. We have no idea how many Basic fares that didn’t get seat selection are sold.
 
Just went to check my flights for spring break to see if I could get any credit back to my card.

Well that was a resounding NO!!

$246 more for the same Choice Preferred seat and $296 more for Choice Extra.

Since I haven't seen basic or choice fares for that matter I'm assuming everyone has chosen a seat which means only 23 seats have been sold leaving 152 left.

I just don't understand what in the world they are doing.
 
I have a quick question if anyone can help. My daughter and son-in-law cannot go on their Aruba trip next month. My daughter bought the two sets of round-trip tickets with her points plus she had to buy more points to cover the fare. One set of tickets is basic and the next set of tickets is choice. Since they cannot go on their trip if she cancels do the points just go back into her rapid rewards account? Does she lose out on anything? I’m so confused.
 
I have a quick question if anyone can help. My daughter and son-in-law cannot go on their Aruba trip next month. My daughter bought the two sets of round-trip tickets with her points plus she had to buy more points to cover the fare. One set of tickets is basic and the next set of tickets is choice. Since they cannot go on their trip if she cancels do the points just go back into her rapid rewards account? Does she lose out on anything? I’m so confused.
Yes, when you cancel a points reservation, they points just go back to the account they came out of.

The taxes and fees are refundable to the original form of payment (make sure they pick this as the system will default to giving a credit even though a refund is an option).

When you say she bought the points, I'm assuming that she bought the points as one transaction and then used them to buy a full points fare as a separate transaction. If this is actually a Cash Plus Points booking, I'm *think* the cash portion becomes an expiring flight credit and the points go back to the account, but double check me because I've never actually booked this fare type.
 
Yes, when you cancel a points reservation, they points just go back to the account they came out of.

The taxes and fees are refundable to the original form of payment (make sure they pick this as the system will default to giving a credit even though a refund is an option).

When you say she bought the points, I'm assuming that she bought the points as one transaction and then used them to buy a full points fare as a separate transaction. If this is actually a Cash Plus Points booking, I'm *think* the cash portion becomes an expiring flight credit and the points go back to the account, but double check me because I've never actually booked this fare type.
Hmmm. I know she had some points but not enough for these tickets. She said she bought I believe $500 worth of points. I told her to just call SW as I’ve never had to do this either. Thx for helping.
 












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