Southwest Airlines pricing?
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Southwest Airlines pricing?
Do prices remain rather stable? I have only booked once with SW about 2 months out and the price never changed. I see some good pricing for around Christmas and am wondering if it is because it is so far out and then BOOM...up they go!
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They do have sales from time to time. Christmas travel is always prime, no matter what airline. They did just have a sale last week, so maybe that was what you saw.
Southwest lets you rebook with no penalty/fee so if the prices goes down after your booked, you can change your ticket and the difference in price is a credit [that only original ticket holder] good for a year after date of 1st booking.
It is best to do 2 one way bookings as it makes it easier to rebook. Also, if you get Early Bird added to fare, and you want to rebook for lower fare - use the CHANGE flight option and the EB will carry to new flight. IF you cancel old flight and get a new flight, you will lose the $15. It has to be same itinerary/reservation # for the EB to stick.
Southwest lets you rebook with no penalty/fee so if the prices goes down after your booked, you can change your ticket and the difference in price is a credit [that only original ticket holder] good for a year after date of 1st booking.
It is best to do 2 one way bookings as it makes it easier to rebook. Also, if you get Early Bird added to fare, and you want to rebook for lower fare - use the CHANGE flight option and the EB will carry to new flight. IF you cancel old flight and get a new flight, you will lose the $15. It has to be same itinerary/reservation # for the EB to stick.