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Can I combine Southwest points with my spouse?

Individuals must enroll separately and may not pool or combine points with other Members. Except as specifically approved by Southwest, corporations and other entities may not be enrolled as Members. Member is limited to one account.



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In fact, it costs $10 for every 1,000 Southwest points you want to transfer to someone else!

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Family Pooling There is no free points pooling option with Southwest Rapid Rewards. Members can transfer their Rapid Rewards to another member. However there are steep fees to do so.

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Membership numbers are nontransferable. Only one person may be enrolled per SkyMiles account.

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You can make a reservation for reward travel using points at Southwest.com® by selecting points as your payment option. Can I book travel with points for Passengers other than myself? Yes. If you're the Rapid Rewards Member and will be using your points, you'll need to make the reservation for the person traveling.

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To transfer Southwest points to another member, log in to your Southwest account and click on Rapid Rewards at the top. Under “Manage,” click “Buy or Transfer Points.” From there, select “Transfer.” You'll need to enter the name, email and Rapid Rewards account number of the member you're transferring to.

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40,000 Southwest points are worth around $532 when redeemed for airfare. While Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards points are most valuable when redeemed for Travel, they're also redeemable for gift cards, hotel stays, merchandise, and more.

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Do the points I earn expire? No, your Rapid Rewards points do not expire. However, if you choose to close your account, the points in your account will be terminated.

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No, buying Southwest points is not worth it. Southwest Rapid Rewards points are worth an average of 1.33 cents each, while buying them costs around 3 cents per point, which means you would not be getting a good deal.

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If you want to know how many Southwest points you need for a free flight, the answer is that it depends on the cash cost of your flight. The lower the cash cost, the fewer points will be required and conversely, the higher the cash cost of the flight, the more Southwest points you'll need.

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Can I add my Rapid Rewards number to an existing reservation? Yes. If you have not yet taken your trip, you can add your Rapid Rewards number to your reservation on Southwest.com or you can ask a Southwest Airlines® Customer Service Agent to add it when you arrive at the airport.

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Call 800-882-8880. Request “AAdvantage Account” at the Main Menu to have the mileage balance from a deceased member's account transferred to a beneficiary's account. You may need to complete an affidavit, indicating the account to which the miles should be transferred. A copy of the death certificate may be required.

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Southwest Rapid Rewards points are worth about 1.5 cents each. Southwest Rapid Rewards points are worth more than United Airlines and Alaska Airlines miles. Since there is no award chart, the value of Rapid Rewards points is pegged to a specific cash amount.

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Southwest Rapid Rapid Rewards Priority benefits The Southwest Priority card offers the following benefits: Anniversary bonus: Each year on your card-opening anniversary, you'll receive 7,500 Rapid Rewards points, worth about $112, based on TPG's valuations.

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As a result, 50,000 Southwest points are typically worth between $500 and $750 in award flights within the United States or one of the airline's international destinations.

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60,000 Southwest points are worth around $798 when redeemed for airfare. While Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards points are most valuable when redeemed for Travel, they're also redeemable for gift cards, hotel stays, merchandise, and more.

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