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Southwest Devalues Rapid Rewards 15%

by Scott Mackenzie
Last updated December 18, 2017

HT to The Points Guy for alerting me that Southwest Rapid Rewards will be devaluing its points as of March 31, 2014. That’s still a long way off, but it might make some people pause before planning to apply for a new Southwest credit card in the near future since those points will likely be redeemed after this change goes into effect.

The change will only affect the cheapest “Wanna Get Away” fares, but these were the best use of Rapid Rewards points since they assigned a value of 1.67 cents per point. (By contrast, I value most other airline points at about 2 cents each because I can use them for international premium cabin awards, or even some pricey domestic fares that normally cost $500+.) The exact language of the change is as follows and can be viewed near the bottom of Southwest’s own website where it describes how to redeem points:

Wanna Get Away® reward flight bookings made on or after March 31, 2014 will require 70 points per dollar, an increase from the 60 points per dollar that is currently required.

The new change means the value of points will drop from 1.67 cents each to 1.42 cents each. This is a 15% decrease. The Points Guy thinks this isn’t a huge devaluation. While Southwest does have a very flexible policy on changing and canceling award flights to mitigate the damage, I’m not so sure. It’s not huge, but neither is this a minor change. To put it in different terms that may be easier to understand, it’s like increasing the cost of a business class flight from the U.S. to Europe from 110,000 miles to 130,000 miles. I think many of us would be upset over a change like that.

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So, use up your points as best you can between now and March 14. At least Southwest provided plenty of warning — over six months to go!

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Scott is a former scientist and business student who created Travel Codex to unravel the complexity of travel loyalty programs. After 11 years in Seattle, he now lives in Austin with his wife and flies over 100,000 miles every year.

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