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Southwest Rapid Rewards

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Can You Say "Free Flights Fast" 10 Times?

by mrkstvns mrkstvns is a Top Reviewer on Epinions in Hotels & Travel, Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 50, Dec 21 '00
Pros: Simple to use, easy to fly free
Cons: Limited opportunity to earn if you don't fly
Every now and then, there's a product that just plain makes life easier. Southwest Rapid Rewards is one of those. It's simpler than other programs, and it really does get you into the air with free tickets faster than other airline programs. Isn't...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Just 16 Credits To Go

by icaspike , Jul 10 '03
Pros: Easy signup, rewards are earned faster if booked online.
Cons: Rewards expire after 1 year but most should be okay to use.
The first time that I traveled on Southwest Airlines was back in the early 1990’s. At that time, I ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Rapid Rewards.....an easy way to free travel.

by GOkinaka Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 1000, Jan 01 '01
Pros: A fast and easy way to earn free travel.
Cons: Flight credits are only good for Southwest and can't earn earn credits on other airlines.
As you may remember from my earlier review that I'm not exactly a huge fan of Southwest Airlines. That's just because of the seating arrangements and the stopovers. So, I wouldn't normally fly on ...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 2.0
 

"Rapid Rewards" - rapid, but not rewarding

by Connecticut , Apr 06 '02
Pros: The system is simple, and reasonably generous
Cons: The "Rewards" are viciously limited
"Whee, honey, I can't believe it ... we're going on a 'free' trip to Lubbock!!!"

If you can't hear yourself saying those words, maybe Rapid Rewards isn't for you.

Here's the deal on Southwest: It's an affordable,...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Best Airlines Reward Program

by jatooley , Feb 04 '02
Pros: Fastest Program for free trips, Free Drinks Vouchers
Cons: Continetnal US only, not every major city, no partnerships,time limitations
Southwest Airlines has the best program to earn free flights. Unlike other programs that require you to accumulate miles, Southwest requires you to collect flight credits. Most of the Mileage programs out there require you to accumulate 25000 miles to...
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This is one of the best rewards programs for the airline industry

by jswede4722 , Mar 20 '07
Pros: Cheapest rewards program out there, point system
Cons: Southwest airlines does not fly everywhere.
My husband & I have flown Southwest for a couple years now. We found out about their frequent flyer program when we received our Southwest credit card. The program works as: A one way trip = 1 point A round trip = 2 points 16 points = 2 1 way ...
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Free flights = Good

by drpooh03 , Jan 26 '01
Pros: Easy to earn - especially with internet specials; drink coupons
Cons: Hard to earn if you don't fly a lot since credits last only a year
For a poor medical school student like myself (just racking up the interest on those loans), there's nothing greater than cheap or free stuff. ESPECIALLY if the free stuff is a free flight!

The Low Down
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16 credits =...
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Spend as little as $240 on Southwest and get a free flight!

by seadragon , Sep 29 '01
Pros: You can earn a free ticket after only four roundtrips.
Cons: A free ticket can only be used on Southwest so you can only fly domestically.
Southwest is the only airline I fly now. It's not that their customer service is so much better than any other airlines' (though it might be), or that their flights leave on time more often than any other airlines' (though I think that's true too), or...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Fast and simple

by Arthur.Rubin Epinions Most Popular Authors - Top 500, Apr 17 '00
Pros: Fast, simple to get and use credits
Cons: Must have membership card, Southwest flies only to selected areas
(Minor update 4/24/00). The program is fast and simple. (I said that already.) Get 16 credits and they mail you two certificates good for 2 1-way trips anywhere Southwest flies.

Signing up for the program
I think you can still...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

A free ticket in only one month!

by MUGirl , Oct 20 '00
Pros: Cheap tickets, funny crew, good in-flight magazine, easy to get award tickets
Cons: No overseas travel, cattle-call seating arrangements, must check-in early for a choice seat
I couldn't believe it when I was told I had already earned an award ticket. I had only booked three flights, but since I booked them online I received double credit! Southwest requires 16 credits for a free ticket. A credit is considered a one-way trip,...
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Hands Down, the Best Frequent Flyer Program Out There

by kyle_woolsey , Apr 13 '00
Pros: 8 round trips earns you a ticket (4 if you book travel online)
Cons: Southwest doesn't fly to some cities in US and no international destinations
I've been a member of Southwest's frequent flyer program for about two years, and I can't say enough great things about it. I fly free on all my vacations thanks to Southwest.

Southwest's Rapid Rewards program is simple to use and gets you...
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Super easy to earn free flights fast

by JeffB , Oct 12 '99
Pros: easy and fast way to earn free flights; free flights are based on credits, not miles; lots of ways to earn additional credits
Cons: they don't fly everywhere (e.g. Colorado), but they do fly most everywhere
Two words for Southwest Airlines and their frequent flyer program: “User Friendly.” It’s not based on miles, it’s based on trips – so very little math is required! It’s also very easy to earn free flights.

You get a credit for every one way...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 5.0
 

Earn Flights Fast and Easy!!

by txgonzo , May 28 '00
Pros: Get free flights faster, uses rental car and hotel stays to get credit, easy to sign up and use, Double credit with Internet reservation
Cons: No assigned seating on planes, limited flights to some cities
Free flights seem like an impossible task. Remember the saying, "You never really get anything free, it really comes at a cost somewhere". But with Southwest's frequent flyer program, this is almost true!

I started their program in...
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Product Rating:Product Rating: 4.0
 

Rapid Rewards: The player's club

by secondmidnite , Jun 29 '01
Pros: Can earn free flights fairly quickly. Free.
Cons: Can't earn free flights any faster
Only for the truly elite who fly nationwide in the best that coach has to offer. It's all second-class on Southwest Airlines. But despite the no-frills approach to airtravel (which I enjoy more than some of my contemporaries), Southwest's Rapid Rewards...
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Four Round-Trips = One Free Ticket

by shanewho , Mar 28 '01
Pros: Simple, actually rapid, and convenient
Cons: Remember to have your card with you
I have flown on well over 80 (or 160 if you count one round trip as two flights) flights in the last couple of years, and more than half of those flights have been with Southwest Airlines. Since I fly so frequently, I naturally looked into the frequent...
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