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Southwest Airlines Earn Double Rapid Rewards Points On Flights **Must Register** and Travel by November 19, 2025

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Rapid Rewards members (free to join) may register to earn double Rapid Rewards points on flights when you book by June 9, 2025.

Register Here [southwest.com]
Book by June 9, 2025
Travel By November 19, 2025



Terms and Conditions:
Earn double Rapid Rewards points when you register between June 6, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. Central Time ("CT") and June 9, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. CT (the "Registration Period"), book a qualifying flight on Southwest AirlinesĀ® between June 7, 2025 at 12:01 a.m. CT and June 9, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. CT (the "Booking Period"), and then fly between June 7, 2025 at 12:01 a.m. CT and November 19, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. CT (the "Travel Period").
To register for this promotion, you will need to provide your Rapid Rewards account number at the time of registration. If you do not have a Rapid Rewards account number, you may register for an account by going online to Southwest.com/rapidrewards. Rapid Rewards accounts are free. Member must register for this promotion during the Registration Period and registration must be completed prior to commencement of travel. Member's qualifying flights must be booked through Southwest.com


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Rapid Rewards members (free to join) may register to earn double Rapid Rewards points on flights when you book by June 9, 2025.

Register Here [southwest.com]
Book by June 9, 2025
Travel By November 19, 2025



Terms and Conditions:
Earn double Rapid Rewards points when you register between June 6, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. Central Time ("CT") and June 9, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. CT (the "Registration Period"), book a qualifying flight on Southwest AirlinesĀ® between June 7, 2025 at 12:01 a.m. CT and June 9, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. CT (the "Booking Period"), and then fly between June 7, 2025 at 12:01 a.m. CT and November 19, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. CT (the "Travel Period").
To register for this promotion, you will need to provide your Rapid Rewards account number at the time of registration. If you do not have a Rapid Rewards account number, you may register for an account by going online to Southwest.com/rapidrewards. Rapid Rewards accounts are free. Member must register for this promotion during the Registration Period and registration must be completed prior to commencement of travel. Member's qualifying flights must be booked through Southwest.com


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Justjayce
Yesterday
241 Posts
The new Southwest stinks on ice. They really know how to blow decades of goodwill in mere moments.
Yesterday
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Joined Dec 2008
Yesterday
mikek753sd
Yesterday
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I have had bad experience with SW points
those points are almost useless, when I used those points I got like 3x price increase per ticket, so I overpaid in points.
those points are not set as $ ratio, but set at any time costs in points for a ticket.
it could be 3000 points for $100 ticket or 1000 points or 5000 points, whatever SW likes
it's borderline SCAM IMHO.
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Yesterday
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Joined Jan 2014
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FrugalAndRich
Yesterday
668 Posts
I paid more to fly Southwest just few months back. I will pay more to fly their competitors. I want Southwest to go bankrupt. Very good case study how to burn decades of goodwill
Yesterday
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Joined Apr 2013
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paktang
Yesterday
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Quote from Justjayce :
The new Southwest stinks on ice. They really know how to blow decades of goodwill in mere moments.

Agreed.

They just gave a mediocre sale of 50% off just-inflated prices, and the day after the sale ends, tease flyers with this insulting double-points if you book flights now (after that sale.) The double-points could have sweetened that weak sale just a little, but now they're dangling near-worthless points on jacked up fares.

Decades of goodwill ruined by a moment of insult.
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zeta
Yesterday
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Quote from mikek753sd :
I have had bad experience with SW points
those points are almost useless, when I used those points I got like 3x price increase per ticket, so I overpaid in points.
those points are not set as $ ratio, but set at any time costs in points for a ticket.
it could be 3000 points for $100 ticket or 1000 points or 5000 points, whatever SW likes
it's borderline SCAM IMHO.
Points are worth about 1.4 cents each more or less. The major benefit of points now is that booking basic economy with them, you can cancel the flight and the points go back to the account, no expiration.
Yesterday
175 Posts
Joined Jan 2016
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Vindicate3784
Yesterday
175 Posts
Quote from zeta :
Points are worth about 1.4 cents each more or less. The major benefit of points now is that booking basic economy with them, you can cancel the flight and the points go back to the account, no expiration.
Interesting - that's good to know. I wasn't sure if it was held to the 6 month expiration or not. Guess I'll see if I can transfer my UR points to my Southwest account.
Yesterday
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Troublestylist
Yesterday
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Quote from mikek753sd :
I have had bad experience with SW pointsthose points are almost useless, when I used those points I got like 3x price increase per ticket, so I overpaid in points.those points are not set as $ ratio, but set at any time costs in points for a ticket.it could be 3000 points for $100 ticket or 1000 points or 5000 points, whatever SW likesit's borderline SCAM IMHO.
This is completely completely incorrect
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Troublestylist
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They cut back rewards by 2/3 and then play this bullshit game
Yesterday
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Joined May 2011
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pechango
Yesterday
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Quote from zeta :
Points are worth about 1.4 cents each more or less. The major benefit of points now is that booking basic economy with them, you can cancel the flight and the points go back to the account, no expiration.
That's always been the case. Any trip booked with points can be cancelled at any time and the points go back to your account.
Pro
Yesterday
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ywsd001
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Yesterday
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They also cancelled free checkin bags. But if you have the sw card there is one free allowed, similar to united policy for their card member.
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frawgster
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Quote from mikek753sd :
I have had bad experience with SW pointsthose points are almost useless, when I used those points I got like 3x price increase per ticket, so I overpaid in points.those points are not set as $ ratio, but set at any time costs in points for a ticket.it could be 3000 points for $100 ticket or 1000 points or 5000 points, whatever SW likesit's borderline SCAM IMHO.
Points have a set value. The conversion from dollar cost to points cost is just simple math. You're wrong.

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