Southwest Devalues Points – Now Worth A Base Rate Of 1.2¢ (Down From 1.28¢)

Southwest has made a no notice devaluation to the value of points. Southwest points are worth a fixed value when redeeming for wanna get away fares (Southwest’s lowest fare class), the value is now 83 points per $1 (1.2¢) previously it was 78 points per $1 (1.28¢).

It’s important to remember that when redeeming with points you only pay the base fare and the mandatory TSA fee of $5.6 for one ways and $11.20 for round trip flights, whereas cash flights also include other fees and charges. That means when the other fees & charges make up a higher portion of the ticket (generally on lower cost flights) the value of Southwest points increases. It also means you always get more than the listed value.  For example:

  • Flight one: $428 or 31,562 points (1.36¢ per point)
  • Flight two: $59 or 3,443 points (1.71¢ per point)

It’s not a huge surprise that Southwest is devaluing points again, below is a list of when devaluations have occurred in the past:

  • 2011-2014 (March): All points were worth a fixed 1.67¢ per point
  • 2014 (April) – 2015 (April, 16th): All points were worth a fixed 1.43¢
  • 2015 (April 17th) – 2016 (April 19th or so): Fares in the lowest class were worth a fixed 1.43¢, fares in other classes were on a sliding scale
  • 2016 (April 19th or so) – 2018 (April 3rd): Fares in the lowest class are worth a fixed 1.39¢, fares in other classes were on a sliding scale
  • 2018 April 3rd – Today: Fares in the lowest class are worth a fixed 1.28¢, fares in other classes were on a sliding scale

That being said it’s always extremely disappointing when airlines make devaluations, especially when no notice is given and to make matters worse a lot of people have been sitting on points due to the fact a global pandemic has been occurring. Southwest also gave users the ability to turn travel vouchers into points during the pandemic.

 

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  • Now it makes even more sense to redeem Ultimate Rewards points via CSP or CSR for Southwest flights at 1.25 - 1.5¢ per point (and earn Rapid Rewards points in the process since it will be considered a revenue flight) 😃✈️ Gotta do it via phone though since Southwest doesn't show up in the online portal.

  • It's gonna be double inflation this summer. Ticket prices goes up again point value goes down.

  • Oh so this is why they allowed us to convert travel bank dollars to miles last year at a favorable cost because they knew they will be screwing their customers with this shxtty move.

  • When did this occur? A few of my flights I was eying haven't increased in cash nor point cost?

  • pretty disgusted, what a di*k move by southwest to do this during the pandemic and without notice.

  • While it stinks, as long as they keep up the “free changes” thing where I can book a 3000 point transcon a month out and change it to tomorrow for +0, also changing to a more convenient airport, its hard to complain. If you’re regularly transferring chase points then thats where the value is too low compared to cashing out with PYB. I guess its time to use sw gift cards and make a spreadsheet of all the travel credits for cancels going forward after extinguishing my balance. Or wait for another 20% chase bonus and reload.

  • What can we redeem points for? Think they've only restricted it to airlines if I remember. Been wanting to redeem for gift cards for a while.

    • When you say "Been wanting to redeem for gift cards for a while." does that imply that points can NOT be used for gift cards? I've been trying to find out, but can't find the information anywhere?

      • There used to be a redeem for more rewards link but that throws up a message saying redeeming for other rewards is suspended due to the pandemic or whatever. Where do you see buying non-southwest gift cards using points as an option?

        • I don't have any kind of SW account or card, so I don't have access to that information. That's why I've been asking many times on this blog (to see if a card is worth getting) and you're the first one to finally answer, so thanks for the info.

      • It used to be an option but was halted at the beginning of the pandemic. Doubtful it ever resumes.

  • Are TPG valuations majorly inflated or something? They list Southwest as of April 2021 as 1.5cpp, higher than the pre-devalue here.