Southwest Airlines has for
Rapid Rewards Members (
free to join):
20% Off Points Redeemed on Select Flights when you apply promo code
SAVE20NOW &
Book with Rapid Rewards Points by March 31 for Travel from March 29 through May 25, 2022.
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SAVE20NOW in "PROMO CODE (Optional)" field.
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Prices go up as more and more tickets are sold - one of several reasons.
Booking a trip to Disney in April. Bought tickets when they first came out in September for 18,000 points one way. The same exact ticket now costs 45,000 points one way. 20% off 45,000 is 36,000 points, which is twice the price I paid.
If you have to book last minute, 20% off is great. If you can plan way ahead, booking early is the best. Depending on the ticket level you buy, tickets are refundable. So if they really do go down in price or a promotion comes up, you can rebook.
with this deal, you'll still save and with southwest, you get to cancel and get your points re-deposited if you cancel your travel plans.
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Prices go up as more and more tickets are sold - one of several reasons.
Booking a trip to Disney in April. Bought tickets when they first came out in September for 18,000 points one way. The same exact ticket now costs 45,000 points one way. 20% off 45,000 is 36,000 points, which is twice the price I paid.
If you have to book last minute, 20% off is great. If you can plan way ahead, booking early is the best. Depending on the ticket level you buy, tickets are refundable. So if they really do go down in price or a promotion comes up, you can rebook.
TIA
with this deal, you'll still save and with southwest, you get to cancel and get your points re-deposited if you cancel your travel plans.
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Prices go up as more and more tickets are sold - one of several reasons.
Booking a trip to Disney in April. Bought tickets when they first came out in September for 18,000 points one way. The same exact ticket now costs 45,000 points one way. 20% off 45,000 is 36,000 points, which is twice the price I paid.
If you have to book last minute, 20% off is great. If you can plan way ahead, booking early is the best. Depending on the ticket level you buy, tickets are refundable. So if they really do go down in price or a promotion comes up, you can rebook.
Isn't that the case also with any airlines that sells tickets (cash value)?