Update 11/22/24: Available again.
Update 11/15/24: Deal extended through 11/18
Update 10/30/24: Deal is back at $429.99. Limit 5. Valid 10/30 – 11/4.
Contents
The Offer
- Costco.com is offering a $500 Southwest e-gift card for $449.99. Limit 5.
Our Verdict
Nice discount.
Post history:
- Update 10/8/24: Deal is back at $429.99
- Update 9/1/24: Deal is back.
- Update 8/11/24: Deal is back at $449.99
- Update 7/4/24: Deal is back. There are some other gift card deals as well on Costco.com.
- Update 6/23/24: Deal is back for 6/22 – 6/23
- Update 5/25/24: Back again at $429.99
- Update 4/15/24: Available again
- Update 3/31/24: Available again.
- Update 2/19/24: The online deal is back, limit 5 this time.
- Update 8/7/23: Deal is back but only in store.
- Update 7/22/23: Deal is back and now $449.99 (was $429.99 previously).
- Update 6/24/23: Deal is back and valid until 6/25/23.
- Update 5/27/23: Deal is back and valid until 5/28/23
- Update 4/29/23: Deal is back and valid until 4/30/23.
Pairs well with the Hawaii40 discount
You mean the code which expired yesterday?
where can I sell these and for how much? anyone
Periodic reminder that you need to be careful buying gift cards for flights because you likely end up losing the various travel and purchase protections from your CC.
As long as you pay for part of your flight, most of the premium credit cards will still cover you on travel-related benefits.
This is not really true. Amex doesn’t cover at all unless you paid for the whole trip with their card, and Chase just made a change where they only cover up to the amount spent.
I’ve had multiple Trip Delay and Trip Cancellation claims that were successful using gift cards (along with e-credits and coupons). See Amex’s language on this:
“You must charge the full amount of a Covered Trip to your Eligible Card or in combination with your Eligible Card and accumulated points on your Eligible Card or redeemable certificates, vouchers, coupons, or discounts awarded from a frequent flyer program or similar program.”
> Chase just made a change where they only cover up to the amount spent.
It was reported that way, but in re-reading the old terms, many people believe that there was actually no change at all; it was just a rewording for clarity (and many people may have misinterpreted it originally).
Normally sams will beat it at 419 but I’m not seeing the 500 card on the Sams website right now for some reason.
Last year for black Friday they got down to $400. Hopefully that comes around again.
$429 is competitive. I thought I remember $419 recently though.
The cheapest was $400 from Sam’s last BF.
Which also stacked with a nice Cashback site bonus, for an additional $40 off, so they ended up being 360. Hope that happens again.
Alaska cards are dead I guess
Pick-Your-Price: Costco.com now shows $449.99.
It’s crazy how many people are posting “not the cheapest airline for me” and then proceed to name something either (1) specific to their airport (2) way more budget benefits than southwest.
Yes, if you buy a flight on a cheaper tier or closer to their hub it’ll be cheaper than the other option. Doesn’t mean it isn’t viable at other airports. Southwest in particular with their rater non-hub strategy is extremely variable location to location.
$429 seems to be the regular price now. Bring back $400 or $409 and I might buy some.
I loathe Costco and their group think members
Wow your comment was incredibly insightful, it made me stop loving Costco immediately!
What is the point of comment moderation if I have to read a comment like this? Serious Q
Dont fall into the silencing voices you dont agree with crowd. its not a good look
Just say you are a clown, its easier for everyone
Are the grapes sour? I loathe the grape eaters club and their group think members.
Hey Steve. No one cares. Shut up.