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Thursday, November 18, 2021

Did you Earn the Southwest Mini Companion Pass?

 



When I saw this promotion pop up in September, I jumped on it. Two one-way flights or one round trip and you get a promotional companion pass good for two months, count me in! I told you to jump on it too. For families, the Southwest Companion Pass is the number one secret to FREE travel. It's a buy one, get one FREE ticket on every flight you take during the life of the pass. 

Did you Earn the Southwest Mini Companion Pass? 


The regular companion pass is good for the year you earn it and the following year. In the next few weeks, we will start to talk about how to earn that pass for 2022 and 2023. There are some strategies you need to follow so that you earn the pass in January and max its value. 




When I saw the promotion back in September, I looked at cities with short and cheap flights from my home airport of San Diego. Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Oakland are usually pretty inexpensive. I found flights to Phoenix for just $49 each way so I booked a one-day round trip ticket. 
Yesterday, I took a 10am flight to Phoenix, had a wonderful lunch with a dear friend, and took the 5:30pm flight back in time for dinner at home with the family. 



And this morning, I received an email from Southwest, bam, I earned the mini pass. Woohoo!
The promotional Companion Pass is only good for two months, just January and February 2022. However, for me, it will bridge the gap until I can earn the regular pass. Plus I already have one trip planned to the East Coast, now the big question is where else should I go? and who should I take with me?


Southwest Companion Pass: Best Travel Perk In The Industry


If you don't have a Southwest Credit Card yet, you may want to take advantage of the new bonus offer 50,000 points for just a $2,000 minimum spend and another 50,000 bonus when you spend $12,000 in the first year. This bonus is being offered on all 3 of the Southwest personal cards. To figure out which card is right for you, check out my blog post. If you have a business, there are a few options for you too that come with increased bonuses of 60,000 and 80,000 points with minimum spend of $5,000.  These points also count towards the Southwest Companion Pass. 
And when you decide to apply for one of these cards, please consider using my referral link. 




Monday, August 25, 2025

Southwest Promotional Companion Pass Is Back! 3 Days Only!

 


With all the changes happening at Southwest, it was nice to see this offer pop up this morning! Whether you are working on the real Southwest companion pass or not, this promotional pass could help bridge the gap in early 2026 while you wait for your real pass to kick in OR how about a winter getaway?
The Southwest Companion Pass gets you BOGO flights for you and one companion as many times as you want where ever Southwest flies. Costa Rica, perhaps? Belize, perhaps? 
This promotional pass will be valid Jan 6, 2026-March 6, 2026. 



All you have to do is book one round trip or two one way flights by Thursday August 28th and travel by Nov. 15th. Basic tickets do NOT count. 

Now Southwest is also offering a bonus offer of 100,000 points right now, with this offer you can earn the companion pass for almost two years because Chase is giving you five months to reach the minimum spend instead of the usual three. But you have to time it right! You have to earn the bonus in January 2026. It's not easy, but we have a strategy. 

I have done this multiple times and helped dozens of people do it, if this interests you. You need to act fast. Book a consult with me now. Before you apply, you have to do one very important step and with this bonus offer ending on Sept. 17th, we don't have much time. 

So let's talk now! 


Thursday, September 8, 2022

Easy Way To Earn A Mini Southwest Companion Pass




One of the best perks around is the Southwest Companion Pass. The pass lets you bring a companion with you for FREE on any flight for as much as two years. I have had this pass for the past 8 years and wow, it has saved me thousands of dollars. Normally, you have to earn 125,000 Southwest points in a single calendar year to earn the pass, but right now, Southwest is offering a mini pass. 

Easy Way To Earn A Mini Southwest Companion Pass

To qualify for the mini pass, you need to take two one-way flights or one round trip flight during the promotional period. Pretty easy to qualify, however, the pass is a mini so it is only valid from January - March 2023. And you must buy your flights, you cannot use points for the promotion. 

I earned this pass last year by flying to Phoenix for the day to lunch with a friend. Cost me $100 round trip and then I used the pass so my daughter could fly with me to the East Coast in January. 

Sometimes the mini pass is a good way to bridge the gap while you are waiting for your long term companion pass to kick in. 

Easy Way To Earn A Mini Southwest Companion Pass

However, the regular Southwest Companion Pass is a much better deal because it lasts up to two years. I will begin posting about how to earn the regular companion pass in October since timing is everything. 

If you decide to jump on this mini pass, you need to purchase your flights today September 8th by registering here and flying by November 17th. Remember to purchase your flights with your Southwest Credit Card so you earn up to 4x points. If you don't have a Southwest Credit Card yet, you can apply here using my referral link and get 50,000 bonus points for the personal cards and up to 80,000 points for the business cards. 

If you want the regular companion pass, don't apply just yet. Keep watching for my posts about why and how to time this so you get the max use out of the companion pass. 

Offer ends 9/8/2022–don’t let it pass by!

Here is how:

  1. Register and purchase a round trip or two one-way flights by 9/8/2022.
  2. Travel by 11/17/2022.
  3. Companion flies free with you 1/4/2023 – 3/4/2023.

Not valid on flights purchased with Rapid Rewards® points.

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Have Southwest Flight Credits? Stop Giving Southwest Your Money

 


I met with a client recently who asked me why Southwest Airlines charged her 23,000 points and $185 for a round trip flight from San Diego to Phoenix. She logged into her account so we could investigate and I noticed she had $1,372 in flight credits on Southwest. 
So now I was wondering "why was she giving Southwest any money at all?"

First, let's look at how she accumulated so many travel credits in the first place. 
How do you get travel credits on Southwest?
When you buy a flight with cash as opposed to points on Southwest and then cancel that flight, Southwest does not return your funds to your credit card instead it issues you a travel credit. 
If the price of your flight goes down and you change the flight to get the better fare, if you paid with cash, then you would get a travel credit for the difference.

Have Southwest Travel Credits? Stop Giving Southwest Your Money 

If you click on the "my account" tab inside your Southwest online account and scroll all the way to the bottom you will see your flight credits. If you always fly using points like I do, you will have no flight credits. 


But if you pay cash for flights and cancel, you will see this.



Most of the time, flight credits are not transferable which means they must be used by the same passenger as the original ticketed passenger. And starting May 28th 2025, travel credits will expire in 6-12 months depending on the type of fare. 

Have Southwest Flight Credits? Stop Giving Southwest Your Money 

If you have flight credits, then you should use them. Definitely stop giving Southwest your money and buying flights with cash. Even if you have points, use your travel credits first since you can use points for anyone and you can only use flight credits for the original passenger. 

To use flight credits, when you get to the payment section for your flight, scroll down and click apply flight credits. You will need your confirmation number which is a jumble of numbers and letters listed in the flight credits section of "my account." You can use several flight credits to pay for single flight.  


In the future, always use points to book Southwest flights. That's why we love flexible points like Chase Ultimate Rewards and Bilt points. You can transfer those to Southwest 1:1 if you need more Southwest points. If you book with points, you will never be stuck with those pesky flight credits. 

Want more personal help using points and miles for almost FREE travel? Join my Travel Coaching Program and we will design your personal strategy to travel for almost FREE and guide you through the process. Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the program. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 





Monday, August 28, 2023

An Easy Way To Get A Southwest Mini Companion Pass.....Fast!

 


The Southwest Companion Pass is one of the best perks in travel! It's BOGO travel for up to two years for you and a companion. To earn it, you need to collect 135,000 Southwest points in a single calendar year. You can click here to see how we do this. 


And starting in October, we will talk about how to earn the pass for 2024-25. 

But while you are waiting, if you are planning travel for early 2024. You might want to hop on this  MINI Southwest companion pass offer. 

I hopped on this offer back in 2021 to bridge the gap so to say. I got the chance to visit with a friend in Phoenix for the day and bam, earned the mini pass. I used the pass to fly to the east coast a few times in early 2022 before my real companion pass kicked in. 

If you decide to hop on this offer, follow the directions carefully. 

  • You must register before you buy your flight. Flights you already booked do NOT count unless you register and rebook them. 
  • You must buy your flight. You cannot use points. My recommendation is to find an inexpensive flight. 
  • You must buy your flight by August 30th. 
  • You must travel by September 30th 

Register for this promotion here. 

Tuesday, May 20, 2025

How To Visit National Parks With Points and Miles

 


Feeling uneasy about traveling internationally right now, there are so many beautiful places to visit right here in the US including National Parks. And yes, you can use points and miles to visit them. 

Recently, I visited Joshua Tree National Park, it is the 6th most visited park in the US with 3 million visitors every year. The park is located approximately 45 minutes from Palm Springs in the Hi Desert.

The top 10 most popular National Parks are: Great Smoky Mountains, Grand Canyon, Zion, Yellowstone, Rocky Mountain, Yosemite, Acadia, Grand Teton, Joshua Tree and Olympic. 

And those are just the most popular ones. Some of the smaller yet amazing National Parks include: Canyonlands, Lassen Volcanic, Big Bend, Channel Islands and North Cascades. 332 million people visit the National Parks each year. 

You will need to pay the entry for each park so if you plan to visit 2-3 of them, you should look into purchasing the America The Beautiful annual pass for $80. For seniors, it's just $20 for an annual pass and $80 for a lifetime pass. The pass is FREE for military and fourth graders and their families. 


You could pay a lot to stay inside some of the parks OR there are a handful of hotel chains that are typically located just outside the entrances to the parks. Those chains include Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott, Holiday Inn Express by IHG and Sure Stay Plus by Best Western. These hotels usually qualify for FREE night certificates like Marriott's FREE night for 35,000 points. In addition, Holiday Inn is a stay 3, get the 4th night FREE and Marriott is stay 4, get the 5th night FREE. 

If there is no chain near the entrance or you don't have a FREE night certificate, you can also look in the Chase Travel Portal or the Capital One Travel Portal or you can "erase" the hotel with your Capital One Venture credit card. 


For Joshua Tree National Park, I used a FREE night certificate to stay at the Fairfield Inn and Suites in Twenty Nine Palms. It is located about seven minutes outside the park entrance. There is a grocery store across the street from the hotel and a few restaurants nearby including a Chipotle and Starbucks. I prefer the Fairfield Inn and Suites hotels because the rooms can accommodate up to 6 people, there is a pool and includes breakfast. 

Most of these parks are located within driving distance from a city where Southwest flies so you can use points and your Southwest Companion Pass. For example, Joshua Tree National Park is approximately 30 minutes from Palm Springs, 1.5 hours from Ontario Airport and 2.5 hours from Los Angeles, Burbank, John Wayne Airport and San Diego. 

Yellowstone is located a few hours from Salt Lake City and Boise, Idaho. Yosemite is located a few hours from Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose and Fresno. The Grand Canyon, Zion and Bryce are located a few hours from Las Vegas. You can also fly into Phoenix to visit the Grand Canyon. 


The biggest expense with a National Park trip is usually renting a car, but if you charge this purchase to your
Capital One Venture or Venture X credit card, you get rental insurance and can "erase" the purchase with points. Right now, the Capital One Venture credit card is offering 100,000 bonus points through my special link. You might also try booking your rental car through the Chase or Capital One Travel portal, but I usually find Costco has better rates. 

One of my clients told me she finds great rates through airline offers when she books her flights. But however you make the reservation, be sure to pay for the rental car with a credit card that earns bonus points for travel. Or use a credit card that you are working to earn a bonus offer like the Chase Sapphire Preferred 100,000 point offer or that you can erase the rental with points. 

Food options can be limited near the National Parks so it's a good idea to carry a cooler with you and stop at a grocery store on the way. Keep plenty of water with you as well since many of the parks can be hot and have long lines during the busy season. 


Some of the parks like Joshua Tree National Park offer ranger tours like the one I took to Keys Ranch, an original homestead inside the park. We spent two hours in a private area inside the park that is only accessible on the tour. The original house, equipment and cars are on the property and Ranger Tom had lots of stories about the miners and park back in the 1930's. The tour is only available October - April and costs $20 per person. 



If you are looking to stay closer to home or in the US this summer, National Parks offer a great escape from the city and are super affordable with points and miles. 

Want more personal help using points and miles for almost FREE travel? Join my Travel Coaching Program and we will design your personal strategy to travel for almost FREE and guide you through the process. Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the program. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 


Sunday, March 6, 2022

Unique Ways You Can Help The Ukraine People

 



     People from around the world are coming together to help the citizens of Ukraine. We have compiled a list of relief agencies that help with medical supplies, humanitarian supplies, the armed forces, journalism, veterans and children. We also found some very unique 2022 type of ways to help. Thank you for whatever help you are able to provide and in any form you choose. #supportukraine 

  • Airbnb.com has cancelled host and guest fees for all rentals in Ukraine. So people around the world are booking rentals in the country and of course, not showing up. But as soon as they are "checked in", the funds direct deposit into their account. 
  • Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are promising to match up to 3 million dollars through GoFundMe.org.  This fundraiser will provide an immediate impact on refugee and humanitarian aid efforts. The fund will benefit Flexport.org and Airbnb.org, two organizations who are actively on the ground providing immediate help to those who need it most. 
Plus here is a list of relief agencies that we recommend: 


Medical supplies

  • United Help Ukraine
  • Fundraiser for Sunflower of Peace
  • Revived Soldiers Ukraine
  • Hospitaliers


  • Helping the volunteers

    Helping the veterans

    Helping children affected by war

    Journalism

    Wednesday, September 8, 2021

    Wow! Southwest Companion Pass Promotion

     


    This is the latest promotion from Southwest Airlines. It's similar to the one last year and involves a mini companion pass. 
    The companion pass is the best travel perk in the industry. It's a buy one, get one FREE on any flight anywhere Southwest flies. Normally, you need to earn 125,000 Southwest points in a single calendar year to earn the pass, but this promotion lets you earn a mini pass with just two flights. 
    I just booked a quick trip to Phoenix for lunch with a friend. $49 each way for the flights so for $100, I'll earn a companion pass good for January and February 2022. If I fly to the East Coast twice, the pass will have at least $650 value. If I fly to Hawaii, I can bring someone along for FREE. 
    Worth it and I get to spend the afternoon with a friend. 
    Win, win. 
    Remember to register for the promotion first, buy your ticket by 9/9/21, and travel by 11/18/21. Also, you have to buy the flights, you can't use points. 


    Tuesday, July 10, 2018

    How To Rent An RV For $1 Per Day


    Before you spend thousands of dollars to rent an RV to explore the country, check out Imoova.com. It's a clearing house for RV rentals. Many people rent RV's to drive one way on their trip. So how do the RV rental companies get those RV's back to the city of origin. They could hire drivers or they could rent them to other people making the return trip for a cheap price.
    It's similar to the repositioning cruises.
    That's where you could score.
    The offers change all the time depending on which RV's need to go where, but a recent check of the website showed lots of RV's needing to be driven from Las Vegas to Los Angeles, various cities to Phoenix and various cities to Florida.
    The offers were anywhere from $1 to $25 per day and you were given usually a few weeks or a month to get to the destination. Some even included money for gas.
    All included linens.
    There is required $1,000 refundable deposit.
    If any of these match your planned trip or maybe you are flexible and just want to try traveling in an RV, this seems like an awesome way to make it happen.
    These are one-way rentals so you will have to get to or home on your own. Let us know if you tried this website and how it worked for you.
    That's how we do it at almost FREE family travel.

    Thursday, March 5, 2020

    #1 Hike For Kids In Sedona, AZ


    Looking for a great spring break getaway? Sedona, AZ is a great place to take the kids. It is considered by many to be a spiritual vortex. I'm not sure I felt any extra energy in the area, but the beautiful red rocks create a serene calming environment for sure. There are lots of hotels with pools and free breakfast, great for kids. I chose the Best Western Plus Arroyo Roble Hotel and Creekside Villas to take advantage of the two for one promotion. It's a great property and I'll be reviewing it soon. 



    Sedona is just two hours from the Grand Canyon and two hours from Phoenix so it's a great stopover. The main street has dozens of shops including numerous psychics and crystals, reasonably priced restaurants local (Wildflower Bread Company, 89 Agave) and chains (Chipotle) and at least two ice cream stores. In February, the town seemed to close down at 8pm even the sit down dinner restaurants so keep this in mind when planning your day. 



    So what's the #1 hike for kids in Sedona? 

    My second favorite hike was the Airport Loop Trail. You can park at the top for $3, walk through the gate at the far end of the parking lot and down the hill. Then you can hike up the Summit to see the gorgeous view and/or hike around the Airport Loop Trail. The Airport Loop Trail is about 3 miles and doesn't end at the parking lot so keep that in mind. For kids, the hike from the parking lot to the Summit and back to see the sunset from the viewpoint is great. 


    Now the #1 hike is Templeton Trail. Here's why. You access it from the parking lot for Cathedral Trail. Be sure to get there early to get a parking spot and then pay $5 for a permit. There is a machine and a bathroom in the parking lot. Start following the trail for the Cathedral Hike which is super impressive as you walk up steps towards the looming red rocks. As you reach the plateau, you need to veer off to your right. You will see a path leading towards the canyon. This hike is about 1.5 miles to reach the surprise that kids will love, water! 


    Pack a bathing suit, picnic and blanket and plan to spend some time in this tranquil gorgeous river location. Yes, river! The beauty of this hike is that the terrain changes so much you could be in another state. 
    That's how we do it at almost FREE family travel. 

    Thursday, July 25, 2024

    Big Southwest Change, What Families Need To Know

     


    Big Southwest Changes: What Families Need to Know

    Hey there, travel-savvy families! 👋 Buckle up, because we've got some game-changing news from Southwest Airlines that might just shake up your family travel plans.

    Goodbye, Boarding Number Scramble!

    Remember that frantic dash to check in exactly 24 hours before your flight? The one where you're trying to wrangle the kids while simultaneously hitting "refresh" on your phone? Well, those days might soon be behind us!

    Southwest has announced they're ditching their iconic unassigned seat model in favor of traditional assigned seating. Yep, you heard that right!

    Why the Change?

    According to Southwest, a whopping 86% of their customers requested assigned seats. It seems like families aren't the only ones tired of the boarding number lottery!

    What Does This Mean for Your Family Travel?

    Here's what we know so far:

    1. Assigned Seats: No more rushing to board to keep your family together.
    2. Premium Seats: Southwest plans to redesign their planes to offer seats with extra legroom. More space for fidgety kids? Yes, please!
    3. Potential Upsells: Like other airlines, expect options to upgrade your seats for a fee.
    4. Red-Eye Flights: Starting February 2025, popular routes from Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Phoenix to Baltimore and Nashville will offer night flights.

    The Big Questions

    Now, I know what you're thinking. What about all those Southwest perks we've come to know and love? Well, here's what's still up in the air:

    We don't have all the answers yet, but one thing's for sure - these changes could significantly impact how families use points and miles for Southwest flights.

    When is This Happening?

    Southwest plans to roll out these changes in early 2025. That might seem far off, but in the world of points and miles strategy, it's just around the corner!

    What Should You Do Now?

    If the Southwest Companion Pass is a key player in your family's travel strategy (and let's be honest, who doesn't love a buy-one-get-one deal?), now's the time to start planning.

    Need Help Navigating These Changes?

    That's where I come in! If you want to make sure your family is ready for these Southwest changes (and any other travel curveballs), why not join my Travel Coaching Program?

    Here's what you'll get:

    • My comprehensive course on maximizing points and miles for family travel
    • A personal tracker template to keep your points organized
    • A one-on-one meeting with yours truly to strategize your family's travel plans
    • Monthly live group coaching sessions to stay up-to-date on the latest travel hacks

    And the best part? You can join now for just $147! But hurry - there are only 10 spots left in the September cohort.

    Don't let these Southwest changes throw a wrench in your family travel plans. Let's navigate these new waters together and keep your family flying high (and for less)!

    Join the Travel Coaching Program Now!

    Remember, in the world of travel, knowledge is power. And points. Lots and lots of points. 😉

    Safe travels, everyone! ✈️🌎





    Thursday, October 12, 2017

    Watch For A Special Offer For A Southwest Companion Pass With Just One Purchase!


     One of the best ways to get almost free family travel is to earn a Southwest companion pass. You receive a BOGO pass when you earn 110,000 miles in a calendar year. The BOGO pass is valid for the year you earn it and the following year. I have had a pass for the past 2 1/2 years and been able to take my kids with me for FREE on lots of trips.
    Now we heard today that some of our readers in California, Phoenix, Atlanta and Denver are receiving a targetted email offering a credit card that comes with a BOGO companion pass valid until Dec. 31, 2018 with just one purchase and a $69 annual fee.
    Amazing offer.
    There is a lot of fine print so read carefully.

    But if you qualify, this is a pretty good one! Let us know how it works out.