Sunday, January 9, 2011

Southwest Airlines new frequent flyer Program

Southwest Airlines is unveiling the details of the All-New Rapid Rewards program, the carrier's frequent flyer program, which will officially launch on March 1, 2011. In the enhanced program, Members can redeem their points for every seat, every day, on every flight with absolutely no blackout dates or seat restrictions, and points won't expire with any earning activity in a 24-month time period. Members will earn points for every dollar spent on Southwest flights. The amount of points earned is based on the fare and fare product purchased, and the same is true for redeeming points.
NEW PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS:


No blackout dates
Every Southwest Airlines seat is a reward seat (no seat restrictions or capacity controls)
Points don't expire as long as Members earn by flying or using a partner once every 24 months
Points are based on the purchased fare and fare product
Rapid Rewards Credit Cardmembers can redeem their points for flights to more than 800 international destinations, stays at more than 70,000 hotels worldwide, and gift cards at more than 45 major retailers.

The new frequent flyer program also features enhanced A-List and Companion Pass programs for the most active Members, and includes a new level of status with A-List Preferred. Members with an active A-List or Companion Pass status on March 1, 2011, will have their status carried over to the new program. A-List Members will also enjoy new benefits, including a 25 percent earning bonus on flights. Additionally, the new A-List Preferred status level will provide all the benefits of A-List status, plus several others, including a 100 percent earning bonus on flights.

Another new feature of the enhanced program allows for Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Credit Cardmembers to redeem their points for international flights to more than 800 international destinations, stays at more than 70,000 hotels worldwide (from top resorts to boutique hotels), and gift cards at more than 45 major retailers.

Additionally, in the new program, Rapid Rewards Members will have the ability to purchase points. Points will be offered in blocks of 1,000, with a minimum purchase of 2,000 points.

"We took our award-winning frequent flyer program and made it even better by giving our Members more flexibility and control over how and when they earn and redeem their points," Kelly said. "We know our Customers are going to appreciate the fact that their points don't expire and every seat on every flight is a Reward seat."

The new frequent flyer program has the potential to contribute hundreds of millions in incremental revenue annually for Southwest, net of any associated program costs, to be fully realized over the next several years. The Company does not currently expect to change its frequent flyer accounting methodology as a result of the new program.

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