Securing the Southwest Companion Pass: A Frequent Flyer’s Guide

by Sky Skylar | April 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

Over the years, I’ve absorbed countless travel tips, and one topic that consistently sparks excitement (and a little envy) is the Southwest Companion Pass. In my ongoing pursuit of the best flight deals, I’ve found this pass to be among the most coveted perks in the airline world. It’s not just about saving money—it’s also about the freedom to bring a friend or family member along and share in the journey without double the cost.

What Is the Southwest Companion Pass?

What Is the Southwest Companion Pass?

The Southwest Companion Pass grants you the option to add a chosen companion to most of your Southwest flights for only the taxes and fees. For many travelers, this can total as little as $5.60 for a domestic one-way ticket. In my research, I’ve come across frequent flyers who practically double their adventures because of this benefit, leveraging the pass for weekend getaways, family visits, and bucket-list trips.

One standout aspect is its extended validity period. If you qualify this year, it lasts through December 31 of the same year plus all of next year. That means if you manage to secure it early in 2025, you can use it for the remainder of the year and all the way through the end of 2026. According to industry data, this can average around $1,000 or more in combined savings for frequent travelers, depending on how often you fly. The pass even accommodates changes in travel companions, allowing up to three companion replacements each year (after the initial set-up), which is often enough for travelers who may want to share the love among friends, partners, or relatives.

Qualifying Through Points or Flights

Qualifying Through Points or Flights

There are two main ways to qualify: rack up 135,000 Rapid Rewards points in a calendar year or take 100 one-way qualifying flights. Although hitting that flight count requires dedication, earning enough points can be strategic and practical if you plan your spending via flights, hotels, rental cars, or dining partners. I’ve seen many travelers coordinate their required spending during seasonal promotions, locking in deals that boost their Rapid Rewards tally.

A recent travel industry survey suggests that around 70% of points-savvy flyers leverage co-branded credit cards, loyalty programs for hotels, and targeted offers to inch closer to the Companion Pass threshold. Yet it’s important to note that not all points count—transfers from other programs or purchased points typically won’t help you qualify. To stay on track, I recommend checking Southwest’s official Rapid Rewards guidelines for the latest details on which activities and partnerships count toward your goal.

Once you do achieve the pass, adding a companion to your bookings is straightforward: log in to your Rapid Rewards account, find your upcoming flights, and select your companion. It’s a quick process that I find especially useful for spontaneous weekend escapes, where the biggest hurdle is usually just packing light.

Credit Cards and Bonus Opportunities

Credit Cards and Bonus Opportunities

Credit card bonuses can offer a big chunk of points in one go—often 40,000 to 75,000 points if you meet certain spending requirements in the first few months. Over the years, I’ve observed that timing these promotions is key. By aiming to hit the spending minimums in January or February, for example, you could potentially unlock the Companion Pass early in the year and claim nearly two full years of benefits.

According to industry data, credit card sign-up bonuses combined with everyday spending on co-branded Southwest cards are four times more likely to fast-track you to the pass than flights alone. Still, it’s wise to read the fine print. Some offers may promise enormous bonus points, but you’ll want to ensure your travel habits align with the annual fees and redemption perks. I’ve seen travelers get stuck with unwanted fees or find themselves with too many cards that don’t quite match their spending pattern.

If you’re new to airline credit cards, consider your average spending, your typical flight patterns, and whether annual fees will offset the benefits you gain. It pays to be strategic: many people who manage to secure the Companion Pass say the value in waived baggage fees and companion travel far outweighs the card’s cost.

Maximizing the Benefits

Maximizing the Benefits

Once you’ve earned the pass, using it to its fullest is a matter of planning and foresight. I like to maximize my Companion Pass by scheduling high-cost routes or last-minute getaways. This way, the savings on flights you’d normally pay a premium for can be particularly impressive. For instance, a holiday trip to a popular destination can be considerably more efficient if two passengers effectively split the fare of just one ticket plus minimal fees.

In my experience, the right time to hit the points threshold is toward the end of the previous year or early in the qualification year. Doing so means the pass is valid for nearly two calendar years, which essentially doubles your advantage. Think about it: if you cross that magic points line in February 2025, you have the remainder of 2025 plus all of 2026 to fly with your companion at a fraction of the cost.

Also be mindful of your booking patterns. It’s best to add your companion as soon as you see flight availability. Since Southwest flights can be popular (especially during peak seasons), claiming a seat for your companion early ensures you both can sit relatively close. And if your companion can’t make it on a specific trip, you can change your designated companion up to three times in a year, making the pass budget-friendly for group travel or shared adventures with different friends.

Upcoming Changes to Southwest Policies

Upcoming Changes to Southwest Policies

Starting May 28, 2025, Southwest plans to roll out new rules that will reshape some of its most beloved perks. Standard passengers will no longer receive two free checked bags. Elite members, Business Select fares, and particular Rapid Rewards cardholders will keep at least one free bag, but the airline has confirmed that the universal two-bag freebie is on its way out.

Beyond that, Wanna Get Away fares will be trimmed down in benefits, with a lower points earnings rate and more dynamic award pricing. It’s an understandable move for Southwest as the market shifts, but for frequent flyers, it does mean reevaluating how they earn and redeem points. I’ve seen speculation on whether this will steer more travelers toward mid-tier or premium fares, seeking better perks and service guarantees.

Perhaps the most surprising announcement is Southwest’s plan to introduce assigned seating by 2026. That’s a major departure from its famous open-seating policy. While these changes may alter how people interact with Southwest, the good news is the Companion Pass itself remains largely unaffected, continuing to be a top-tier perk that sets Southwest apart from other domestic airlines.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

For anyone contemplating the Southwest Companion Pass, it’s worth dedicating some time to research, strategize, and align the timing of your spending and flights. Whether you pursue the pass through strategic points accumulation or a high volume of flights, the payoff can be substantial if you make the most of it.

As 2025 unfolds, it’s essential to keep track of Southwest’s policy changes, credit card bonus opportunities, and partner promotions. This knowledge can help you adapt swiftly and keep you on the right course to secure and fully enjoy the Companion Pass. With enough foresight and proper planning, you can unlock a travel lifestyle that goes beyond what most loyalty programs offer.

Sky Skylar’s Take

From my vantage point, the Southwest Companion Pass stands out as a carefully crafted tool for inclusive, flexible travel—perfect for those of us who love to bring a sidekick on our globe-trotting journeys (or even just quick domestic hops). The key is leveraging every opportunity: a well-timed credit card sign-up or a strategic round of flights can spell years of shared adventures.

I’ve encountered countless stories of people who rediscovered the joy of spontaneous travel thanks to the Companion Pass. When the cost hurdle is cut in half, those last-minute flights to see relatives, attend a festival, or explore a new city become all the more tempting. In my view, that’s exactly what keeps Southwest loyalists coming back.

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