Southwest Airlines' new assigned seating model — complete with its first-ever extra-legroom seats — is set for takeoff in early 2026.
17.09.2024 - 21:11 / travelpulse.com / Donald Wood
Travelers looking to book their next adventure through Southwest Vacations can save up to $200 when booking the company’s latest promotion.
To earn the massive savings, customers must book a flight and hotel vacation package to any destination offered by the airline to save up to $200 with promo codes BONUS50 and BONUS200. Savings applied at checkout.
For trips to Mexico, the Caribbean, and Hawaii, travelers booking with Southwest Vacations can save $200 on packages $1,500 or more.
As for trips across the United States destinations served by Southwest, travelers are eligible to save $50 on packages $750 or more. All savings will be applied at checkout.
To take advantage of the offer, customers must book before the deal ends on September 29 at 6 p.m. CT for travel through April 7, 2025. One-day advance purchase is required. Restrictions, exclusions, and blackout dates may apply to hotel offers.
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Southwest Airlines' new assigned seating model — complete with its first-ever extra-legroom seats — is set for takeoff in early 2026.
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