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Southwest Priority Card Review: More Perks, More Reasons to Keep It

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The Southwest Rapid Rewards Priority card is positioned to be the “premium” card of the three co-brand personal Rapid Rewards credit cards offered by Chase

If you decide to sign up for the Southwest Priority card or any of the Southwest credit cards, we’d appreciate it if you use our link. We receive Southwest points for each referral, which helps us keep Your Mileage May Vary HQ strong.

Let’s take a closer look at what the Southwest card has to offer to new cardholders and if it makes sense to hold onto the card for the long term.

Annual Fee

$149 Annual Fee

Sign Up Bonus

The current sign-up bonus for the Southwest Priority card is 50,000 Southwest Rapid Rewards points if you spend $1,000 in the first three months. The signup bonus for this card varies, and at the beginning of the last several years, it has offered a limited-time Companion Pass.

Spending Categories

When spending on the card, you earn points in the Southwest Rapid Rewards program as follows:

I must admit, I’m a bit unclear about which hotel and rental car purchases will earn two points. Is it through a company that partners with Southwest, or do you have to book directly with Southwest? The documentation on this benefit is unclear about which expenses qualify.

It’s nice to see Southwest bump the earning for its own purchases up to 3X. For most, the card’s value doesn’t lie in earning Rapid Rewards points. You can earn 2x points with the Sapphire Preferred. Ultimate Rewards points can be transferred to Southwest at a 1:1 ratio, so there’s no benefit to spending on the card, even when booking with Southwest. That’s unless you’re going for A-List status.

Card Benefits

Here’s where the Southwest Priority Card starts to shine

New and Upcoming Benefits for Cardholders

Southwest is rolling out several enhancements to its co-branded credit cards, including new perks that make the Priority Card even more valuable, especially for frequent flyers:

Ways to use Southwest Rapid Rewards points

The points you earn with the signup bonus and spending on the card are deposited into your Southwest Rapid Rewards account. From there, you can use the points to book flights on Southwest.

Southwest no longer sets a value for points, instead they say this about redemptions.

The number of points needed for a reward flight depends on the fare. Just like fares, reward pricing can vary based on destination, time, day of travel, demand, fare type, point redemption rate, and other factors and is subject to change at any time until the booking is confirmed

You can figure to get a value of around 1.3 cents per Southwest point. The amount you’ll pay for a ticket is directly related to the cost of that ticket. The nice thing is that you’ll never have blackout dates redeeming points on Southwest. Prices may be high, but you’ll always be able to use points as long as a cash ticket is available.

Final Thoughts

Southwest’s Rapid Rewards® Priority Card has always been positioned as the best of their three personal credit cards—and with all the new changes coming, that’s more true than ever.

Between the $75 annual travel credit, 7,500 anniversary points, and four Upgraded Boardings, I already felt like I was getting more in return than I was paying in fees. Now, with upcoming perks like preferred seat selection, automatic boarding assignment, free checked bags for cardholders, and an increased rate for earning Tier Qualifying Points, the value proposition is even stronger.

Is this card the best for earning Rapid Rewards points through everyday spending? Probably not—there are better options for that, especially if you collect Ultimate Rewards. But if you’re a Southwest flyer looking to get perks that make your flights more comfortable and save you money every year, the Priority Card delivers.

And since points from this card count toward earning the Companion Pass, it’s a great tool to help unlock one of the best travel perks out there.

If you’ve been on the fence, now might be the time to jump in. We’d appreciate it if you use our referral link if you decide to apply.

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