Southwest Airlines Announces Big Price Change for Limited Time Starting June 3
On June 2, Southwest Airlines announced its first ever international partnership with China Airlines Group, a Taiwan-based carrier, to create an interline partnership in early 2026.
'We're on a journey to bring more choices to our Customers. This initial work to partner with Taiwan-based China Airlines would allow for seamless trans-Pacific journeys across the Southwest network, furthering the reach of our Vision and Purpose—to connect People with important moments in their lives,' Andrew Watterson, Chief Operating Officer at Southwest Airlines said in a statement.
'As the largest carrier of domestic Passengers in the United States, we also carry more people to, from, and within California than any other airline1 and expect Southwest Customers could benefit immediately from having access to connections overseas through China Airlines.'
As the airline prepares for an international future, it announced a new price change for a limited time on domestic travel. Southwest announced between June 3 and June 5, 2025, travelers can save up to 50% off base fares with code WOWZERS on select continental U.S. flights for travel from August 12 to December 17, 2025
'This month, we're celebrating 54 years of connecting People to what's important in their lives,' Jennifer Bridie, Vice President Marketing at Southwest Airlines, said in a statement. 'The Week of WOW offers everything you need to plan the perfect trip, along with more opportunities to earn Rapid Rewards points for future travel. We can't wait to spend another year doing what we love most—delivering Legendary Hospitality to our Customers.'
The airline also announced travelers holding the Southwest Rapid Rewards credit card will received 10 points per $1 spent - up to a $500 spend. Southwest also announced a special promotion between June 2 and July 31, 2025 where customers can enter for a chance to win a grand prize of 500K Rapid Rewards Points and a Carnival Cruise for two or a first prize of 100K Rapid Rewards PointsSouthwest Airlines Announces Big Price Change for Limited Time Starting June 3 first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 3, 2025
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