Southwest Rewards/Awards Usage

Luv2CtheMouse

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Has anybody had any experience trying to book on Southwest using your awards/rewards and were unable to do so? If so, can you please share the details why you could not use it? Day of the week, time of the year, etc?
 
I fly on reward flights frequently so I may have an idea or two.

First, double check on the Southwest website to make sure you are not trying to fly on a blackout date. There are not many, but occassionally I know I have had to change my flight by a day or so to use a reward because I stubbornly tried to book a reward flight on a blackout date. Last year we actually (don't tell anybody) flew Airtran out to LAX because we could not use our reward flights - we flew back free, however.

In the past, Southwest would give you a reward flight as long as there was a vacant seat on the jet. WOO HOO, that made life easy!

Well, a few years ago they began to limit the number of seats set aside for a reward flight on each segment of your flight.

Two suggestions.......

1.) You can go online and try other flights:mad:

2.) You can call Southwest and someone will help you find the flights which have available reward seats.:love:
 
Has anybody had any experience trying to book on Southwest using your awards/rewards and were unable to do so? If so, can you please share the details why you could not use it? Day of the week, time of the year, etc?

I had a room reservation for June of last year at AKV, arriving on a Sunday. I wanted the first flight in the morning to Orlando, I had plans to meet friends later in the day down there. The cash price was around $360 roundtrip (PIT-MCO)! I didnt want to pay that much so I decided to exchange some of my points with Hyatt and Hilton for SW rewards points. After I did that, I went in to book it as an award and the only flight left was in the evening, which would mean missing my arrival dinner with my friends. So I checked Saturday and they had flights in the morning & afternoon. So I booked it and got a room at the Swan for that night with partial SPG points and $60. I watched the flights I wanted originally and it never went down, it ended up around $400!
 












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