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Southwest loyalty points no longer expire

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Southwest loyalty points no longer expire
https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Airline-News/Southwest-loyalty-points-no-longer-expire

By Robert Silk / Aviation / Travel Weekly / travelweekly.com / Oct 22, 2019

“Southwest has become the latest U.S. carrier to do away with expiration of loyalty points.

The change, which became effective Oct. 17, means that Rapid Rewards members no longer have to worry about engaging in periodic activity.

"No expiration means you can use your qualifying points whenever you want -- even if that's years from now," Southwest said in an email to customers.

The change follows a similar move by United in August. Delta and JetBlue also have no expiration for loyalty points.

The news, however, isn't all good for Rapid Rewards members. Southwest also will increase the number of Rapid Rewards points required to earn a companion pass from 110,000 to 125,000. The change takes effect Jan. 1....”
 
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