No, Southwest Airlines does not allow two different Rapid Rewards members to "pool" or combine their points into a single account for free. Membership in the program is individual, and accounts cannot be merged. While you can "Transfer" points from one person to another via the Southwest website, this is not a free service; it typically costs $10 per 1,000 points (though prices can vary during promotions). Because the cost of transferring points is often close to the cost of simply buying new points, it is usually considered a poor value. A more efficient way to "combine" the value of points for a family is for one person to use their points to book a ticket for someone else. Additionally, the Southwest Companion Pass remains the most effective way for two people to travel together on a single point balance, allowing a designated companion to fly for free (plus taxes) whenever the primary member flies.