I've been one of the people here who have sung the praises of Southwest Airlines, especially their policy of offering a full credit for changed or cancelled flights. So I thought I should warn others of my dilemma. Basically, the issue is that using that credit for any part of a ticket causes that ticket to expire at the earlier expiration date of the credit. Let me explain.
1. In December 2008, I bought a pair of tickets for a flight to Las Vegas in May 2009.
2. I always watch SWA's fares for price reductions. Early this year, I noticed a reduction and got a credit of $15.
3. In April of this year I booked a ticket for Las Vegas again for this July (yes, I know. But it's a dry heat). I used that $15 credit, plus another $200 I paid directly, for the ticket.
4. Our plans have now changed, and DW and I want to extend our time in LV and drive. No problem, thought I. I need tickets for Chicago at Christmastime, so I can use the credit from the April purchase.
5. Since SWA opens their ticketing window next week, I thought I'd check on the credit from the July flight purchased in April. What? It expires 12/9/2009.
6. Called SWA, and they confirmed that since I used that $15 voucher, my $200 purchase expires this December. I can't use it for travel at Christmastime.
If I had known that, I just would have let the $15 expire.
I just want to warn you folks playing the Southwest credit/voucher game, as I have been, that the rules are more restrictive than they seem. Basically, I'm out the $200 that I paid just 2 months ago because of trying to save $15. Seems like a lousy policy, but there you have it.
-Bob

1. In December 2008, I bought a pair of tickets for a flight to Las Vegas in May 2009.
2. I always watch SWA's fares for price reductions. Early this year, I noticed a reduction and got a credit of $15.
3. In April of this year I booked a ticket for Las Vegas again for this July (yes, I know. But it's a dry heat). I used that $15 credit, plus another $200 I paid directly, for the ticket.
4. Our plans have now changed, and DW and I want to extend our time in LV and drive. No problem, thought I. I need tickets for Chicago at Christmastime, so I can use the credit from the April purchase.
5. Since SWA opens their ticketing window next week, I thought I'd check on the credit from the July flight purchased in April. What? It expires 12/9/2009.
6. Called SWA, and they confirmed that since I used that $15 voucher, my $200 purchase expires this December. I can't use it for travel at Christmastime.
If I had known that, I just would have let the $15 expire.
I just want to warn you folks playing the Southwest credit/voucher game, as I have been, that the rules are more restrictive than they seem. Basically, I'm out the $200 that I paid just 2 months ago because of trying to save $15. Seems like a lousy policy, but there you have it.
-Bob