Can you believe my ticket prices have dropped since I bought them? I knew I shouldn't look. They are with Southwest. Can I get credit for the difference? How does that work? We have the cheapest category tickets. Thanks!
Nope, SW doesn't charge for this. Two things to keep in mind: the credit will expire 1 year from your original date of purchase. And each credit can only be used by the person it was issued to. Meaning each person must use their own credit in the future, 1 or 2 people can't use all the credits. If you don't fly SW again within the year, the credit will expire.Does it cost anything to do this? I look on Sw website but I couldn't find the answer. People on the Dis know everything and state is plainly. Thanks!
We are thinking of using it for early bird check-in. Thanks for the help!
Just wanted to add if you booked with RR points your points will be returned to your account.
Wanted to add to this. If you use the credits and bought a new ticket, then canceled/changed/whatever, the total "new" credit still retains the original expiration date.Nope, SW doesn't charge for this. Two things to keep in mind: the credit will expire 1 year from your original date of purchase. And each credit can only be used by the person it was issued to. Meaning each person must use their own credit in the future, 1 or 2 people can't use all the credits. If you don't fly SW again within the year, the credit will expire.
Dh makes fun of me to create an entire vacation and spend thousands just to use a $200 credit. lol.thanks for the additional info. I didn't know about the ebci rule. Too bad. I don't think I'm checking rate anymore. Just causes trouble.
OT, but I love your baby picture! Soooo adorable.Now you got me wanting to go look to see if our trip dropped! LOL
Thank you!! She a mess!OT, but I love your baby picture! Soooo adorable.I miss my kids being little.
SW has sent me multiple offers recently for tickets from DEN to SNA (aka Disneyland) for $39/each way.
I haven't seen a Promo Code for awhile now. You would think Milwaukee is centrally located and would have some flights at $39. A trip from Milwaukee to Minneapolis is over $200. I have flown from Orlando to Milwaukee and the plane continues to Minneapolis and no one is ever waiting to get on. Plus the plane is nearly empty.If you can't do this online you can always call and speak with a representative. I just put my phone on speaker and go about whatever I was doing. I'd rather speak with a live person!
SW has sent me multiple offers recently for tickets from DEN to SNA (aka Disneyland) for $39/each way. Plus they sent me a 20% promo code... it was tempting, but I'm still not ready (not in the mood) to travel yet. And we still have a credit with them from a trip we cancelled....
Anyways -- if you haven't already signed up, sign up for their emails or follow them on FaceBook. I get deals and awesome discount codes frequently.