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5 Best Ways To Redeem the Southwest Companion Pass With Rapid Rewards Points for Max Value

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The Southwest Rapid Rewards frequent flyer program offers some outstanding redemptions for travel around the U.S. and international locations.

While these redemptions are a good value on their own, you get the greatest value when redeemed with the Southwest Companion Pass. If you haven’t heard of the Companion Pass, you’re in for a surprise!

In addition to the low number of reward points needed to book Southwest flights in general, Southwest gives you an extra free ticket for no extra points when you have a Companion Pass!

Southwest Rapid Rewards Points Basics

Southwest Rapid Rewards points can be earned by signing up for the Southwest credit cards. You earn points toward the Companion Pass with every purchase made with a Southwest card so make sure you’re ready to put a lot of spending on your card!

Each of these cards has an annual fee and typically come with a sign-up bonus, so check out their reviews for the current offers.

You can also transfer Chase points to your Southwest Rapid Rewards account at a 1:1 rate.

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The travel rewards cards have an annual fee, but the cash-back cards (which can convert into Chase reward program points) do not. All cards typically have a good sign-up bonus.

Search on Southwest.com for the lowest fares using their designated lowest fares search engine. Select the option to show the price in “points” when you search for availability.

The number of Rapid Rewards points needed for a ticket on Southwest Airlines is based on the “destination, time, travel date, demand, fare class, and other factors.”

Typically, you get:

  • Business Select fare: ~78 points/$1
  • Anytime fare: ~78 points/$1
  • Wanna Get Away plus fare: ~76-78 points/$1
  • Wanna Get Away fare: ~76-78 points/$1

There’s an estimated fares destination map located here to see specific rates, but fares are still subject to change depending on the parameters mentioned above.

How the Southwest Companion Pass Works

The Southwest Companion Pass is the ultimate travel perk for you and a loved one. Image Credit: Olena Yakobchuk via Shutterstock

Southwest may not be the largest carrier, but it is probably the most popular carrier due to its commitment to customer service and status as a great low-cost carrier.

By far the best way to redeem points is to have and use the Southwest Companion Pass. You’ll get 2 tickets for the price of 1, regardless of whether you pay for the flight or use Rapid Rewards points!

How To Earn the Companion Pass

You must earn 135,000 Rapid Rewards points in a single calendar year to receive the Companion Pass.

These must be eligible points, such as points earned from flying (100 one-way flights in a year), Rapid Rewards credit cards (including sign-up bonuses), the Southwest Dining Program, shopping portal, or partners.

Note that points transferred from other programs or accounts (e.g., Chase Ultimate Rewards) will not count toward earning a Companion Pass.

Purchased points, flight bonus points, tier bonus points, points earned from surveys, and partner bonus points will not count toward the Companion Pass.

Once you have earned the Companion Pass, it will be valid until December 31 of the year after the year in which you earn it. So, you’ll get the most use out of the Companion Pass when you earn it in January because you can fly with it for nearly 2 years after that (e.g., January 2023 through December 2024).

The Companion Pass can be used every time you fly Southwest.

How To Check Your Companion Pass Progress

Checking your progress towards the Companion Pass is easy and can be done right on the Southwest Airlines website.

After logging on to your Southwest.com account, click on My Account in the upper right hand corner. Then you will see a progress chart in the My Rapid Rewards section in the middle of the page.

Your progress will be tracked in points and in number of flights. But you only need to achieve one of these requirements, not both, to earn the Companion Pass!

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How To Maximize the Companion Pass

The companion pass is eligible for use with paid and award travel on both domestic and international Southwest Airlines itineraries. Before you can bring a friend or loved one, you must designate them as your companion.

Your companion can travel with you for only part of your itinerary if they choose, but they cannot travel without you on the Companion Pass. Additionally, you can change your designated companion up to 3 times per year.

If you lose the physical pass Southwest sends you by mail, don’t worry; you don’t actually need it to book a flight.

Following the above strategies, you can feel confident that you have maximized the value of your Southwest Companion Pass. Now, all you have to do is look for great deals on domestic and international flights to take with a friend, relative, or partner!

Before you know it, you’ll be getting tons of value out of your Companion Pass and Rapid Rewards points.

Hot Tip: For more information check out our ultimate guide to the Southwest Airlines Companion Pass.

Best Ways To Use the Southwest Companion Pass for Vacations

Using points and miles is where the fun really begins! After all your hard work earning them, it’s nice to get some ideas about where to go so you can start anticipating those trips!

Wondering how to use Southwest points that you earned? Travel to Oregon and enjoy the beautiful scenery and hikes around Mt. Hood near Portland. Image Credit: tusharkoley via Shutterstock

1. Fly Dallas to Portland Round-trip

With the Companion Pass, you can fly yourself and a travel companion on a round-trip ticket from Dallas to Portland in economy class for 15,330 Rapid Rewards points.

Those reward points cover the cost of your ticket, and your travel companion flies for nothing extra except the occasional airport taxes and fees.

Full price without the Companion Pass, this same flight for 2 people would cost about $548 total. That’s a value of 3.6 cents per point, which is an excellent redemption!

2. Fly Baltimore to the Bahamas Round-trip

Take the quick trip down to Nassau in the Bahamas to enjoy beautiful blue beaches and all-inclusive resorts! Image Credit: Ruth Peterkin via Shutterstock

If you’re looking for a great international vacation, check out the “Wanna Get Away” fares from Baltimore to Nassau, Bahamas. You can book a round-trip ticket in economy class for 10,080 Rapid Rewards points.

Fees tend to be a bit higher on international flights, whereas they are quite low for domestic flights. But the redemption value is still good: this flight for 2 would give you a value of about 2 cents per point.

Hot Tip: If you time your spending right, you could earn the sign-up bonus points for 2 of Chase’s Southwest credit cards early in the calendar year. Then you’ll only have to earn the difference before the Companion Pass is yours!

3. Fly Denver to Los Cabos Round-trip

Fly to the tropical paradise of Los Cabos, Mexico with your Rapid Rewards points! Image Credit: Gustavo Frazao via Shutterstock

Southwest has been expanding its international footprint, and that’s good news for Companion Pass holders.

You can fly from Denver to Los Cabo, Mexico for 22,752 Rapid Rewards points round-trip. Purchasing 2 tickets on this route would typically cost you over $900, which means you’re getting over 4 cents per point thanks to the Companion Pass!

Hot Tip: Need some travel inspiration? Check out these lesser known international destinations that Southwest flies to.

4. Fly Atlanta to Punta Cana Round-trip

Another fun international route on Southwest is between Atlanta and Punta Cana. You can fly round-trip for 25,056 Rapid Rewards points with the Companion Pass.

Not a bad deal when you consider the fact that it would cost over $850 for 2 tickets!

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5. Southwest Ticket Sales

Use your Rapid Rewards points and Companion Pass to have some fun in Aruba! Image Credit: Steve Photography via Shutterstock

Every so often, Southwest runs a “Low Fare” sale on certain routes. These sales include both domestic and international routes.

Recently, Southwest ran a sale that included one-way flights from Orlando to Aruba for only 8,784 Rapids Rewards points. For flights that would normally cost $384 for 2 people, this was a great deal with the Companion Pass.

You also could have booked a one-way flight from Atlanta to Cancun for 7,992 Rapid Rewards points. With the companion pass, you would get an amazing value of just over 4 cents per point!

There are also some great deals on domestic flights. We just saw one-way flights from Chicago to New Orleans for 9,757 Rapids Rewards points. That’s a redemption value of over 3 cents per point when using the Companion Pass.

These sale prices for award flights beat out most other competitors. Pair any sale ticket with the Companion Pass to maximize the value of your award!

Final Thoughts

Keep in mind that these points prices may change depending on your dates of travel.

Be sure to check both the Rapid Rewards points cost and cash cost of flights when searching for tickets. This enables you to determine if it’s worth it to use the points, or if you should simply pay for the flight in cash.

Check out all routes on Southwest’s interactive route map.

Hot Tip: Get Ding! Ding is Southwest’s own alert system that will notify you when flights to your chosen destination from your selected airports go on sale. You can get it for your desktop or in the iTunes store for iOS.

If you’re going to be flying Southwest regularly on domestic or international routes, then the Companion Pass is a no-brainer!

It’s also relatively easy to get considering the many ways to earn Southwest Rapid Rewards points, many of which can be earned without even flying!

You can pair the Companion Pass with any of the above award tickets on domestic and international flights to maximize the value you get out of your trip. Don’t hesitate, take advantage of this amazing deal!

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About Spencer Howard

Always a fan of flying, it was only natural that Spencer was drawn to finding a way to improve the travel experience.

Like many, he started this journey searching for cheap flights to take him around the world. This was fun for a while, but Spencer was intrigued by the idea of flying in business and first class!

Throwing himself into what became an extensive research project, Spencer spent 3-4 hours per night learning everything he could about frequent flyer miles over the course of several months (he thinks this is normal). He runs Straight to the Points, an award-seat alert platform.

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8 comments

Ron Bird

July 18, 2019

I can not find a form for a companion pass. Can you send me a form for a companion pass?

Jarrod West

July 18, 2019

Hi Ron,

There is no such form for a companion pass. Once you have earned 110,000 qualifying miles with Southwest you are able to add your companion information to your Southwest account via their website.

Have you earned enough points with Southwest to earn the Companion Pass?

Patrick Flavin

October 30, 2019

Here’s my question.
I’m not going to earn my Companion Pass until Jan2020. I want to buy a ticket now (before I’ve earned my pass) on SWA. When I earn my Companion Pass in JAN2020 can I then my add my Companion to that ticket?

Thanks
Willift

Katie Seemann

October 30, 2019

Hi Patrick,

Yes, you can purchase a ticket now and then add a companion once you’ve earned the Companion Pass in January 2020. If you aren’t sure how to do it online, you can just call and they can add it manually for you.

Pat

December 23, 2019

If I earn 110,000 points for the companion pass on December 31st 2019, will my companion pass be good for only 1 year?

Jarrod West

December 26, 2019

Hi Pat,

Yes, that is correct. The Southwest Companion Pass is good for the rest of the year you earn it in, and all of the following year. So if you earn your 110k points on December 31st you will receive the companion pass for the last day of 2019 and all of 2020.

Marie Walker

October 02, 2022

Hello,

According to the earn a companion pass offer (Sep 2022) it states that “Changes made to any itinerary after purchase of a one-way or round trip revenue flight may eliminate qualification for this promotion.” When it states “may” what are the changes that “will” eliminate qualification?

Thank you.

Jarrod West

October 03, 2022

Hi Marie,

I’m afraid we could not say. I’d suggest contacting Southwest for clarification on that.

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