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CHEERS TO 54 YEARS: SOUTHWEST AIRLINES LAUNCHES WEEK OF WOW SALE WITH UP TO 50 PERCENT OFF FARES, A CRUISE GIVEAWAY, AND TRAVEL DEALS

  • Southwest Airlines is marking its 54th anniversary by hosting a Week of WOW sale from early to mid-June 2025, featuring special discounts on flights departing from its Dallas hub.
  • The event follows Southwest’s tradition since 1971 of providing low-cost, friendly air travel and aims to reward Customer loyalty with promotions across flights, cruises, hotels, and rentals.
  • During the sale, customers save up to 50% on select U.S. Flights with code WOWZERS, earn 10X Rapid Rewards points on Southwest purchases up to $500, and enter sweepstakes for 500,000 points and a Carnival cruise.
  • Jennifer Bridie, Southwest’s Vice President of Marketing, highlighted that the Week of WOW provides all the resources travelers need to organize an ideal vacation, plus additional chances to collect Rapid Rewards points for upcoming journeys.
  • The promotion highlights Southwest’s ongoing commitment to connecting people to important moments and delivering Legendary Hospitality while accelerating customers’ path to the Companion Pass.
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CHEERS TO 54 YEARS: SOUTHWEST AIRLINES LAUNCHES WEEK OF WOW SALE WITH UP TO 50 PERCENT OFF FARES, A CRUISE GIVEAWAY, AND TRAVEL DEALS

Rapid Rewards® Credit Cardmembers can also earn more points on purchases between June 3 and June 9, 2025

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PR Newswire broke the news in United States on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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