I've also been watching first week of Oct, flying from sdf to mco. I'm really bummed because the 'wanna get away' non-stop has sold out. Finally today the price dropped down to $166 {going down} which I'm not happy with, but considering thats the only early morning flight {there's only 3 total for the day} I went ahead and purchased 4 tickets with my points. I haven't booked anything coming back because all the flights are $257, so I'm hoping for a drop or sale.
Does anyone know if they do open up the non-stop flights at a cheaper price, can I switch our flights even though I purchased with my points?
Yes, they do sometimes open up the ones that have sold out. I think it was in 2014 that our Xmas trip, the flight supposedly sold out the first day they opened up. Luckily I had bought right away, but I kept watching for the price to go down, I'm a SW stalker, lol! And, eventually this did open up and the price when down some so I got my points returned, it was great! So, yes you can switch your flights and get refunded the difference in points.
Love paying with points, that way I can use them on another trip, without having to do it in a certain time frame. With credit card purchase, you have from one year from date of purchase the original trip, so even if you change flight if it goes down, and you get a credit, it must be used by the date of the first purchase not the date of any changes. And, must be used by original passenger. If you get a credit, only you can use it, can't let someone else in the family use it. They used to let you, but it changed at least several or more years ago. So a credit is great if you can use it, but stinks if you won't be flying sometime that you can use it. Points don't have those limits.
Hmmmm. I tried hard last year to use our credits to add EBCI but never found a way to do it. Was there a secret to it?
Well, I have tried online, and called to speak to an agent, and they said they absolutely do not allow using cash credits to pay for EBCI. You really aren't getting refunded money, it's just a credit towards another flight only. If you can't fly in the allotted time, you lose the credit.