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Southwest schedule extended through August 2024 — book now to save on flights

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If you have not booked flights for the upcoming months, now is an excellent time to snag Southwest Airlines flights.

Although some carriers allow you to book flights about 11 months in advance, Southwest extends its booking window in batches of only a few months at a time.

Previously, you could only book Southwest flights through early June 2024. But as of Thursday, Southwest has extended its schedule through Aug. 4, 2024. This is an excellent time to snag a good deal on Southwest flights next spring and summer, including during the popular spring break period.

Here’s what you need to know about maximizing Southwest’s most recent schedule extension.

Why book when Southwest extends its schedule?

A view looking down the inside of a Southwest Airlines plane, with blue seats on both sides of an aisle
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Booking flights quickly when Southwest extends its schedule can save you serious money because you likely won’t find lower prices that are available now for peak travel dates.

Southwest’s change and cancellation policy also makes it easy to book now, even if you aren’t sure you’ll take the trip. Here are Southwest’s cancellation rules if you cancel at least 10 minutes before a flight’s scheduled departure:

  • If you paid for a Wanna Get Away or Wanna Get Away Plus fare: You will receive Travel Funds.
  • If you paid for an Anytime or Business Select fare: You can request a refund to your original form of payment or accept Travel Funds.
  • If you redeemed Southwest points: Points will automatically go back into the account from which they were booked, and you can request that Southwest refund taxes and fees to your original form of payment.

So, you can cancel your flight for free if your family’s travel plans change. If the price decreases after booking, you can rebook and receive the difference as Travel Funds or points. In this sense, booking Southwest flights for trips you hope to take is a very low risk.

Related: How to get seats together as a family on Southwest Airlines

How to score the best Southwest deals

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Here are five tips for getting the best deal on Southwest flights.

Book right now

We recommend booking Southwest flights immediately when the booking window opens, especially if you want to fly during peak times. Although flights have already opened up, you may still be able to snag some good deals.

As mentioned above, there is minimal risk with booking Southwest flights due to the airline’s flexible policies. So, you may want to book now even if you are not 100% certain of your plans. If you want a full refund to your original payment method, redeem Southwest points for your flights or book more expensive Anytime or Business Select fares.

Related: Is Southwest EarlyBird Check-In worth it?

Transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to Southwest

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With the airline’s flexible award policies, redeeming Southwest points is typically the preferred method for booking a Southwest flight. If you need to cancel a flight booked with points, your points go straight into your Rapid Rewards account, and you can get the taxes and fees you paid returned to your card.

Earning a sign-up bonus on a new Southwest credit card is an excellent way to boost your account balance, but that will take some time. You can also transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to Southwest at a 1:1 ratio if you have an Ultimate Rewards-earning card such as the Chase Sapphire Preferred CardInk Business Preferred Credit Card or Chase Sapphire Reserve.

Related: 9 cool places you didn’t know you could fly on Southwest

Use a Companion Pass

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The Southwest Companion Pass is one of the most valuable rewards in the travel industry. After all, a friend or family member can fly with you for free (plus taxes and fees) as a perk of the Companion Pass. The pass typically expires on Dec. 31 of the year following the year you earned it.

If you do not yet have a Companion Pass but plan to earn one before your flight, you can still book now and add your companion’s ticket later. The only requirement for adding your companion to your reservation is that there must be at least one seat left for sale. Just keep in mind that if you are flying during peak times on popular routes, there is a chance that your flight will sell out if you wait too long.

If you want a faster path toward the Companion Pass, consider opening one of the following credit cards — all of which just launched new, limited-time offers (valid through Dec. 11, 2023):

There are also a pair of small-business credit cards that award Southwest Rapid Rewards points:

Any combination of these cards can be a great pairing to earn the Companion Pass.

Related: How to quickly earn the Southwest Companion Pass

Have alternative dates in mind

If you have some flexibility, use that to your advantage when booking your flights. You can use Southwest’s low-fare calendar to check the least expensive dates for your desired flights.

The most expensive days to fly are typically Fridays and Sundays, so if you can shift your dates a few days, you may find the price significantly cheaper.

Look for price drops

If your flight decreases in price between when you book and when you fly, you can easily get the difference in Rapid Rewards points back into your account. Of course, these flexible policies still exist when you pay for your fare with cash, but you’ll end up with Southwest Travel Funds.

Related: How to re-price a Southwest flight when the fare decreases

Example pricing

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Here are some sample fares for travel in May. You’ll see that you can save a lot of money if your dates (and willingness to fly connecting itineraries) are flexible.

Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport (HOU) to Los Cabos International Airport (SJD)

There are plenty of ways to save on your next trip to Mexico with points and miles. Starting at just under 9,000 Rapid Rewards points (plus about $46 in taxes and fees), next July, you can fly from Houston to Cabo San Lucas.

HOU to SJD
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Related: 10 countries you didn’t know you could fly to on Southwest

Oakland International Airport (OAK) to Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport at Keahole (KOA)

You can fly to Hawaii’s Big Island for as few as 11,035 Southwest Rapid Rewards points plus about $6 in taxes and fees on some dates in June. You can even fly 2-for-1 to Hawaii with your Southwest Companion Pass.

OAK to KOA
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Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) to Midway International Airport (MDW)

For those looking to visit Chicago, you can fly from Baltimore for 10,353 points (plus about $6 in taxes and fees) any day in July. Check out our stories on Chicago’s best hotels and things to do in Chicago with kids while planning your trip.

BWI to MDW
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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) to Miami International Airport (MIA)

Southwest doesn’t have the largest Atlanta route network, but some hidden gems exist. If you want to book an early summer trip to South Florida, you can fly for as few as 7,342 points (plus about $6 in taxes and fees) per person in July.

ATL to MIA
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Remember that Southwest allows all passengers to bring two checked bags (up to 50 pounds each) for free on its flights, a notable perk compared to most other U.S. airlines.

Related: Southwest baggage fees and how to avoid paying them

Bottom line

Knowing the ins and outs of booking a Southwest flight can allow you to book the best flights for your family at the lowest cost. Those looking to travel this spring should book now to score the best deals on Southwest.

If you need to book flights further out, know that Southwest plans to extend its schedule again Dec. 14, 2023, for flights through Oct. 4, 2024.