Good news,
CMW! You may use those unused funds virtually
any way you choose, for
any priced ticket(s) in
any name(s). If the funds are applied toward a lesser priced ticket, you may continue, within a certain time frame, to use any remaining funds for subsequent tickets. It's
almost as if those funds are brand new again.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally stated on
www.southwest.com Travel Center:
Please note: Nonrefundable funds applied toward payment of a new reservation will remain nonrefundable.
If you apply available Ticketless Travel Funds toward the purchase of a new reservation, your new reservation record will reflect the expiration date of the oldest Ticketless Travel Funds used to pay for this reservation. Therefore, the expiration date of your new reservation and all Ticketless Travel Funds associated with your new reservation may be less than 12 months. The Ticketless Travel Funds expiration date will be printed on your new Ticketless Travel Itinerary and Receipt.</font>
It's really convenient that
Southwest now allows us to track and spend our unused available funds online.
It doesn't get any easier than that!
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The safest place to hide is the eye of the storm.
[This message has been edited by MRLIMO (edited 05-25-2002).]