so if they didn't expire before the flight date,I could do this?
I'm genuinely confused - it's not our business how much "that much credit" is, but if you're referring to the credit in those terms, are you sure it's not worth $150 to extend them so you can use them? Would you be able to get your own May airfare for less than $150? If not, then it seems that it would be worth paying the fee to extend the credits.poohbear158 said:My question was more geared towards what to do with these credits since I personally can't use them. It kills me to have that much credit and not be able to use it.
I would love to buy them from anyone, we need to travel in March. Hubby may possibly be getting a job in Jacksonville, Fl.( Keep your fingers crossed)
Even if a flight is booked in some one else's name, canceled, and rebooked, the credit will stay in the original purchaser's name and credit code. This happened to me on my last flight.
I booked a flight from Dallas to Sacramento, canceled 2 flights, and rebooked the 3rd flight, which is the one I took. Each time I canceled, the credit reverted back to the original purchaser's name. So when I rebooked, I had to have all the original information.
I was able to sell my credits on Craigslist. That worked out much better for me since now I can take the cash and put it towards the May flight that I booked yesterday![]()
We had $217 in SW credits from our flights to CA in December in my mom's and dad's names. They rarely travel, and I travel constantly for work...so I had counted on being able to use their credits in the future and reimburse them at that point. Of course I am driving the month of January so I didn't have any upcoming flights before Jan 28. I called SW and explained the situation and the guy I talked to advised me, after saying "you didn't hear this from me," to book myself a flight for as close to that cost as I could and then cancel it. I did so, and now have a credit for $219 in my name that I can use anytime.
I wonder how that happened... So if you give credit to some one before the 28th, they can "book a flight" in their name, then later change the date of the flight?? I do know that they still expire at the original date, one year from the first flight booked. So you can't extend the credits by doing this.