Southwest Rapid Rewards Slashed: Loyal Flyers Quit

Southwest Rapid Rewards changes

A Reddit post on r/CreditCards captured a traveler’s frustration over Southwest Airlines’ Rapid Rewards changes. The user highlighted a mailer about “exciting changes,” but the new program makes perks worse and more expensive, with the annual fee reportedly jumping to $395.

Loyalty and Value

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The poster, who valued rapid points accumulation, felt betrayed and considered quitting Southwest. Many frequent flyers tie loyalty to predictable value, and fee increases alongside reduced benefits create frustration rather than reward.

Community Reaction

The Reddit community echoed this anger, calling the changes tone deaf. Users questioned whether Southwest still offers good value compared with other carriers and noted the move as a step away from customer-focused service.

Correct Fee Details

It is worth noting the $395 figure is inaccurate. Chase’s highest personal Southwest fee after July is the Priority card at $229 per year, while the top business product sits at $299.

Next Steps for Flyers

Despite the correction, concerns remain valid. Confusing mailers and vanishing perks cause anxiety. Customers are advised to contact customer service for a clear summary, compare net value with other airline cards, and consider flexible alternatives like Delta, United, Alaska, or transferable currency products.

Loyalty is earned over years but can be undermined in a single communication. Southwest and its partners should treat long-term customers as people, not revenue sources, and implement changes with transparency and transition protections.

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