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Old May 13, 2012, 1:52 pm
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SWA/Air Tran 2013 RR questions, help please

Hello

I'm new to these forums, and trying to locate some info or links, or even threads on what the RR program will look like in 2013?

Does anyone have any idea as far as SWA/Air Tran-------relationship to Current RR points, CP, AList preferred? Will I be able to fly to Mexico with RR points and CP? I've heard many rumors, and have assumed the RR program won't change much, as its SWA buying AT, not other way around.

Thanks in advance for pointing me in right direction.........
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Old May 13, 2012, 4:09 pm
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Most of those things are unknown to us, and maybe even to WN and AirTran.

So far WN has been reasonably generous on the CP during transitions. All I know is that the CP is the main reason I patronize WN and if they monkey with it too much I am gone.
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Old May 13, 2012, 8:45 pm
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Most of those things are unknown to us, and maybe even to WN and AirTran.

So far WN has been reasonably generous on the CP during transitions. All I know is that the CP is the main reason I patronize WN and if they monkey with it too much I am gone.
Exactly. If they mess with CP, off to AA of Delta I go.
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