5,000 Bonus Points for New Southwest Rapid Rewards Members

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5,000 Bonus Points for New Southwest Rapid Rewards Members 5,000 Bonus Points for New Southwest Rapid Rewards Members
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5,000 Bonus Points for New Southwest Rapid Rewards Members

Southwest Airlines has a promotion for new Rapid Rewards members. If you sign up now for a new Rapid Rewards account, you can earn up to 5,000 bonus points. Check out the details below to learn how it works.

Offer Details

Enroll as a new Member in Rapid Rewards® program between April 8, 2025 12:01 a.m. CT and May 5, 2025 11:59 p.m. CT and receive up to 5,000 Rapid Rewards bonus points.

  • The new Member will receive 750 Rapid Reward bonus points within six business days of enrolling. 
  • Then, if the Member books and flies one qualifying round trip or two qualifying one-way flights within 60 days of enrolling in Rapid Rewards, the Member will earn an additional 4,250 Rapid Rewards bonus points. 

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Important Terms

  • Member’s qualifying flights must be booked through Southwest Airlines® or a Southwest® Business channel (swabiz.com (SWABIZ®), Global Distribution System (GDS), or Southwest Partner Services (SPS) distribution channels with Southwest Airlines inventory during the Promotional Period for travel during the Promotional Period.
  • Only new Rapid Rewards Members are eligible for this promotion.
  • You are not eligible for this promotion or any portion of the Rapid Rewards bonus points if you enroll under a false name.
  • Flights booked must use the same first and last name on the Rapid Rewards Member account and contain the Rapid Rewards number received during enrollment for Rapid Rewards.

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