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Southwest Survey Suggests Major Cuts To Companion Pass Eligibility

Matthew Klint Posted onJune 30, 2025 7 Comments

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Southwest Airlines appears to be testing changes to one of its most beloved perks, the Companion Pass. A recently leaked Rapid Rewards survey suggests the airline could drastically overhaul the program and restrict its availability to only the highest elite tiers.

Southwest May Gut the Companion Pass, According to Leaked Survey

The Companion Pass is a unique perk to Southwest Airlines and is essentially a BOGO pass. If you fly 100 flights or earn 135,000 qualifying points in a calendar year, you can take a companion with you and only pay taxes (whether you are using miles or dollars to pay for your tickets). What has made this deal even sweeter is that Southwest has counted credit card sign-up bonuses and spending toward this total, making it even easier to qualify for this pass.

Revisions to Southwest’s Rapid Rewards program are under consideration, specifically in terms of updating elite status tiers to offer four or even five levels (currently, there are only two; A-List and A-List Preferred). Under the proposed changes:

  • Only the top tier would retain the full Companion Pass (unlimited free companion travel)
  • The tier below might receive a limited number of one-way companion certificates per year
  • Lower tiers would get no companion privileges at all

These changes were floated in a recent survey to select members. Specifically, the survey asked about higher thresholds to earn top-tier elite status and changing requirements from one-way flights to round-trip flights.

Why It Matters

Southwest’s Companion Pass is legendary: it allows a companion to fly free (taxes and fees only) alongside a ticketed passenger, on both paid and award bookings, a rarity in U.S. domestic travel. Perhaps more so than the two free checked bags, it is a benefit that has defined loyalty to Southwest.

It also fuels credit card acquisitions. Many consumers chase the pass through introductory bonuses and credit card spending, a key profit engine for both Southwest and Chase.

But we are seeing customer blowback already on online forums, with flyers threatening to leave the carrier over this or at least limit flying to only when the route and schedule make sense.

Southwest, once a “budget” carrier, is rarely the cheapest option in a market any longer. Quite the contrary, it is often the most expensive. But people will not pay a premium to fly Southwest when the benefits that accompany flying Southwest are eviscerated.

This move feels emblematic of Southwest’s broader pivot. The airline has recently restructured fares, added bag fees, tied travel credits to expiration dates, and devalued Rapid Rewards, all thanks to the influence of activist investor Elliott Management.

Restricting the Companion Pass would mark another hawkish shift toward legacy-carrier-style monetization, alienating the very customers who made Southwest stand apart.

CONCLUSION

It’s still early: the survey merely gauges sentiment and presents possible models. No official changes have been announced. But given Southwest’s recent track record, the warning signs are flashing bright.

If the Companion Pass becomes exclusive to top-tier elites or is reduced to a handful of token certificates, Southwest will lose what remains of its core loyalty differentiation. But would it surprise anyone after all the changes we’ve seen over the last few months at the Dallas-based airline?

Frequent flyers won’t take kindly to this one. We will wait for an official update,  but brace yourselves for the possibility that the Companion Pass might soon change…for the worse.


image: Southwest Airlines // Hat Tip: Danny the Deal Guru

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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7 Comments

  1. Derek Reply
    June 30, 2025 at 9:38 am

    THEY. NEED. PREMIUM. CABINS!

  2. Alert Reply
    June 30, 2025 at 9:42 am

    In the photo , the three smiling pax looking at their mobiles and screens all appear to be extremely mentally challenged or uneducated . In a meritocracy they would not be allowed to vote .

    • Alert Reply
      June 30, 2025 at 9:44 am

      Yet in 2020 , they were true believers in Brandon .

      • Matthew Klint Reply
        June 30, 2025 at 9:46 am

        Let’s just talk about the Southwest companion pass…

      • Billy Bob Reply
        June 30, 2025 at 10:05 am

        Did you forget to put one of your other names on that post, or are you just crazy enough to reply to yourself?

  3. Billy Bob Reply
    June 30, 2025 at 10:11 am

    You could see this change coming from a mile away. Pretty soon Spirit is going to be a more attractive choice than southwest. Unless WN invests in premium cabins and lounges they are going to be everything people hate about the legacy airlines with none of the good things.

    And Paul Singer of Elliott won’t care, they will just go on to ruin the next company. People get so worked up about immigrants stealing our jobs, while guys like him are really the ones stealing our jobs

  4. Goforride Reply
    June 30, 2025 at 10:34 am

    Ohhhhhhhh the clickbait drama!

    It’s not much of a leak if it’s publicly distributed.

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