Point Systems Southwest Rapid Rewards

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Points are relatively easy to collect, though we don't love the bank partners or transfer options as much.
Southwest Rapid Rewards

Southwest Rapid Rewards

#3 Among Airlines

Point Value

1.30 ¢

Hobby Score

8.0

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Sweet Spots

US to Hawaii
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Top Transfers

1:1
87% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
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Booking Tips For This Reward Program

Always check prices after booking
Use the low fair calendar
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Key Takeaways

Southwest airlines carries the most passengers in North America.

  • Their points are among the easiest to earn, plus they have solid value.
  • They’re partnered with Chase Ultimate Rewards, our favorite point partner ecosystem.
  • Southwest is moving to reserved seating in early 2026 and now charges for bags, two features that once made them unique.
  • Southwest Rapid Rewards aren’t the most glamorous, but they’re the utility points that just work.

Reward Program Ratings

1.30¢
Point Value
No
Points Expire
Yes
to Spouse
Yes
to Friends

Hobby Score

8.0
Brand Footprint 8
Real World Practicality 10
Earn/Redeem Efficiency 10
Policy Fairness 4
Ease of Holding 8
Product Quality 8

Travel Partner Transfers

Transfers In

87% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
1:1
62% Value Retained
3:1
Radisson Rewards
43% Value Retained
10:1
31% Value Retained
5:2

Transfers Out

No direct transfers out of Southwest Rapid Rewards. Southwest Rapid Rewards generally cannot be moved to other point programs.

Points Transfer Guide

5,500 Southwest Rapid Rewards Points

Transferable Points

Transfer to
Spouse
5,219,403
19,000
74% Value Retained
No
125,000
45,000
85% Value Retained
Yes
34,950
2,000
12% Value Retained
Yes

How to Earn Miles

The quickest and most efficient way to earn Southwest Rapid Rewards points is to fly on Southwest or open and spend on one of their co-branded credit cards. There are other ways to earn Southwest points, but they are not efficient ways of building points.

Earn by Flying Southwest

When you pay for flights on Southwest, you earn points based on the fare you book and whether you hold status with the airline.

Fare class:

  • Basic fares: earn 2x points per dollar
  • Choice fares: earn 6x points per dollar
  • Choice Preferred fares: earn 10x points per dollar
  • Choice Extra fares: earn 14x points per dollar

Status:

  • A-List: earn a 25% bonus (2.5x on Basic, 7.5x on Choice, 12.5x on Choice Preferred, 17.5x on Choice Extra)
  • A-List Preferred: earn a 100% bonus (4x on Basic, 12x on Choice, 20x on Choice Preferred, 28x on Choice Extra)

Earn by Opening Co-Branded Credit Cards

Southwest offers five co-branded credit cards you can use to earn Rapid Rewards points. There are three personal cards and two business cards. Each card comes with different signup bonuses, perks, and annual fees.

Southwest has historically offered elevated welcome bonuses a few times per year and occasionally includes its popular Companion Pass as part of the offer (often in February or March). Be on the lookout for these if you want Rapid Rewards points or the Companion Pass. Note that the Companion Pass earned through a signup bonus is usually only valid for the remainder of the calendar year, while earning it the traditional way gives you the rest of the year and the full following year.

Earn by Opening Chase Cards and/or the Bilt Card

  • Chase and Bilt are the only credit card issuers with Southwest as a transfer partner.
  • You can transfer points from either system to top up your balance or book flights on Southwest.

Flying with Partners

Southwest Airlines is not part of an airline alliance, but they have recently partnered with Icelandair. Rapid Rewards members can earn points on an itinerary booked through Icelandair that includes a Southwest-operated segment. Southwest also announced a partnership with China Airlines beginning in 2026. We’ll share more details as they are announced.

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Annual Bonuses & Big Spend Bonuses

Southwest Rapid Rewards Plus

  • 3,000 annual bonus points on your account anniversary

The following bonuses are helpful for award flights or working toward status, but we don’t recommend putting significant extra spend on these cards for that purpose alone.

Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier

  • 6,000 annual bonus points each anniversary
  • 1,500 tier qualifying points for every $5,000 spent annually

Southwest Rapid Rewards Priority

  • 7,500 annual bonus points each anniversary
  • 2,500 tier qualifying points for every $5,000 spent annually

Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Business

  • 6,000 annual bonus points each anniversary
  • 2,000 tier qualifying points for every $5,000 spent annually

Southwest Rapid Rewards Performance Business

  • 9,000 annual bonus points each anniversary
  • 2,500 tier qualifying points for every $5,000 spent annually

Other Options to Earn

You can also earn Southwest Rapid Rewards points by booking with certain hotel and car rental partners or by shopping and dining with participating partners. None of these are high-value ways to earn points, but they can add small amounts when needed.

Breaking Points

How to Redeem Miles

The best way to redeem your Rapid Rewards points is to use them for Southwest flights. The process is simple. Enter your flight details and click “Show fare in points” to see redemption options. If you forget to click it on the search page, you can toggle between cash and points on the results page. You can also view results by week or by month.

Fare classes:
Southwest has four different fare classes:

Basic:

  • Standard seat assigned at check-in (after January 27, 2026)
  • Last boarding group (Groups 6–8)
  • No free checked bag
  • No free same-day change or standby
  • If you cancel your ticket, it converts to a flight credit that expires in 6 months

Choice:

  • Choose a standard seat at the time of booking (after January 27, 2026)
  • General boarding group (Groups 6–8)
  • No free checked bag
  • If you cancel your ticket, it converts to a flight credit that expires in 12 months

Choice Preferred:

  • Choose a Preferred seat (or any standard seat) at the time of booking (after January 27, 2026)
  • Early general boarding group (Groups 3–5)
  • No free checked bag
  • Priority lane and express lane included
  • If you cancel your ticket, it converts to a flight credit that expires in 12 months

Choice Extra:

  • Choose an extra legroom seat at the time of booking (after January 27, 2026)
  • Early boarding group (Groups 1–2)
  • Two free checked bags
  • Priority lane and express lane included
  • Premium drink included (on flights 251 miles or more)
  • If you cancel your ticket, it converts to a flight credit that expires in 12 months

Note: Starting January 27, 2026, Southwest will move to assigned seating for all customers. The boarding process will change significantly, and Southwest has not yet announced what will happen to Early Bird Check-In. We will update this page as soon as new information is released.

A Note on Sweet Spots

Southwest is unique, and the nature of its rewards program makes it difficult to find traditional sweet spots like you can with other airlines. Southwest does not have an award chart, and since they only recently started partnering with other airlines, there is no partner award chart either. Rapid Rewards redemptions are directly tied to the cash price of the ticket, which is dynamically priced.

There are pros and cons to this system. There are no classic sweet spot redemptions, but there is consistency. And there are still a good deal of high value redemptions you can find with consistency. With Southwest, you’re generally going to get between 1.1 and 1.5 cents per point on your award bookings.

Southwest Companion Pass

The Companion Pass is the most talked about perk of flying Southwest. If you earn the Companion Pass, one person can fly with you for free (they only pay taxes and fees) on all your Southwest flights.

You can earn the Companion Pass in one of two ways in a calendar year:

  • Fly 100 qualifying one-way flights, or
  • Earn 135,000 Rapid Rewards points (signup bonus points count, but point transfers do not).

Once you complete either requirement, you earn the Companion Pass for the rest of that year and the entire following calendar year.

The easiest way to earn the Companion Pass is by hitting the signup bonuses on one personal and one business Southwest credit card. If you time it well and earn it in January or February, the pass can be good for nearly two full calendar years.

Hotel stays, car rentals, and other options

Like most airlines, Southwest has its own hotel booking engine, and like most, this is not the best use of your points. You’ll get much better value by using Rapid Rewards to book flights. The same advice applies to car rentals. You can book them through Southwest with points, but the value is not great.

Sweet Spots Finder

Look at the chart below to find the best sweet spots for this airline. Use the filters to find the optimal Sweet Spot for your trip and points.

Award System

Southwest Rapid Rewards

Max. Point Value 1.30 ¢

Do Points Expire? No

Point Transfer Options

Transfer To Spouse/Partner Yes - $$

Transfer To Friends Yes

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Travel Partner Transfers

Outside Point System Southwest Rapid Rewards

Transfers In From
Point Transfer Options
World of Hyatt

5:2 31% value retained

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Chase Ultimate Rewards

1:1 81% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Marriott Bonvoy

3:1 62% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Radisson Rewards

10:1 43% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Bilt Rewards

1:1 87% value retained

The Highlights

Southwest airlines carries the most passengers in North America.

  • Their points are among the easiest to earn, plus they have solid value.
  • They’re partnered with Chase Ultimate Rewards, our favorite point partner ecosystem.
  • Southwest is moving to reserved seating in early 2026 and now charges for bags, two features that once made them unique.
  • Southwest Rapid Rewards aren’t the most glamorous, but they’re the utility points that just work.

What to Know About This Point System

Southwest is perhaps the most loved and hated points program.

It’s loved because of their Companion Pass and the sheer number of free flights you can earn with Southwest cards and Chase Ultimate Rewards transfers. We’ve booked 8 round trip flights with the bonus of just two cards.

It's hated by some because they don’t like the cattle boarding process and the lack of business or first class. Those shortcoming aside -- if your goal is to get as many free domestic flights from point A to point B as possible, Southwest is tough to beat.

If you have earned the Southwest Companion Pass, this is also one of the highest values of Chase Ultimate Rewards partner transfers.

Check out our full article on How to Earth the Southwest Companion Pass here.

How to Redeem

The best way to redeem your Rapid Rewards points is to use them for Southwest flights. The process is simple. Enter your flight details and click “Show fare in points” to see redemption options. If you forget to click it on the search page, you can toggle between cash and points on the results page. You can also view results by week or by month.

Fare classes:
Southwest has four different fare classes:

Basic:

  • Standard seat assigned at check-in (after January 27, 2026)
  • Last boarding group (Groups 6–8)
  • No free checked bag
  • No free same-day change or standby
  • If you cancel your ticket, it converts to a flight credit that expires in 6 months

Choice:

  • Choose a standard seat at the time of booking (after January 27, 2026)
  • General boarding group (Groups 6–8)
  • No free checked bag
  • If you cancel your ticket, it converts to a flight credit that expires in 12 months

Choice Preferred:

  • Choose a Preferred seat (or any standard seat) at the time of booking (after January 27, 2026)
  • Early general boarding group (Groups 3–5)
  • No free checked bag
  • Priority lane and express lane included
  • If you cancel your ticket, it converts to a flight credit that expires in 12 months

Choice Extra:

  • Choose an extra legroom seat at the time of booking (after January 27, 2026)
  • Early boarding group (Groups 1–2)
  • Two free checked bags
  • Priority lane and express lane included
  • Premium drink included (on flights 251 miles or more)
  • If you cancel your ticket, it converts to a flight credit that expires in 12 months

Note: Starting January 27, 2026, Southwest will move to assigned seating for all customers. The boarding process will change significantly, and Southwest has not yet announced what will happen to Early Bird Check-In. We will update this page as soon as new information is released.

A Note on Sweet Spots

Southwest is unique, and the nature of its rewards program makes it difficult to find traditional sweet spots like you can with other airlines. Southwest does not have an award chart, and since they only recently started partnering with other airlines, there is no partner award chart either. Rapid Rewards redemptions are directly tied to the cash price of the ticket, which is dynamically priced.

There are pros and cons to this system. There are no classic sweet spot redemptions, but there is consistency. And there are still a good deal of high value redemptions you can find with consistency. With Southwest, you’re generally going to get between 1.1 and 1.5 cents per point on your award bookings.

Southwest Companion Pass

The Companion Pass is the most talked about perk of flying Southwest. If you earn the Companion Pass, one person can fly with you for free (they only pay taxes and fees) on all your Southwest flights.

You can earn the Companion Pass in one of two ways in a calendar year:

  • Fly 100 qualifying one-way flights, or
  • Earn 135,000 Rapid Rewards points (signup bonus points count, but point transfers do not).

Once you complete either requirement, you earn the Companion Pass for the rest of that year and the entire following calendar year.

The easiest way to earn the Companion Pass is by hitting the signup bonuses on one personal and one business Southwest credit card. If you time it well and earn it in January or February, the pass can be good for nearly two full calendar years.

Hotel stays, car rentals, and other options

Like most airlines, Southwest has its own hotel booking engine, and like most, this is not the best use of your points. You’ll get much better value by using Rapid Rewards to book flights. The same advice applies to car rentals. You can book them through Southwest with points, but the value is not great.

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Status Levels Explained

Southwest offers two tiers of elite status: A-List and A-List Preferred. The Companion Pass can feel like another level of status, but the Pass is the only benefit you receive (a big one, though).

Southwest has an easy-to-understand path to elite status. Points can be earned from Qualifying Flights, which are flights operated by Southwest Airlines and paid for entirely with cash, Southwest vouchers, gift cards, flight credits, or cash+points (only the cash portion counts when you use cash+points). The following are excluded from earning:

  • Reward flights
  • Charter flights
  • Nonrevenue travel
  • Companion Pass travel

Tier qualifying points are earned from revenue flights booked through Southwest and from spending on a Southwest Rapid Rewards credit card:

  • You earn 1,500 tier points for every $5,000 spent annually with the Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier card.
  • You earn 2,000 tier points per $5,000 spent with the Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Business card.
  • You earn 2,500 tier points per $5,000 spent with the Southwest Rapid Rewards Priority card and the Southwest Rapid Rewards Performance Business card.

What to Know Before Canceling

As long as your Rapid Rewards loyalty account remains open, your points are safe. Any points you earn from a credit card go directly into your Rapid Rewards account, so canceling a card won’t affect your points balance. Since there’s no fee to be a Rapid Rewards member, there’s no reason to ever close your account.