Posted on 06/26/2026 5:56:41 PM PDT by Mean Daddy
I had a conversation today with a Southwest agent as I'm cancelling my SW credit card. Told her that the renewal fee was too high ($200+) and that with recent changes there was no difference IMO between them and the other carriers and she had great reasons to stay with them.
First, all their Call Center agents are Americans and located in the states. Second, all of their airplanes are American made, Boeing 737s and that they were in a process to replace existing fleet with new and pointed out other carriers using foreign purchased planes.
Anyway, we're going to cancel our card but will try to fly them when we can to support American industry. Plus they're only one of two carriers that have a direct flight to DC where our son and his family live.
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argument works for me. just as i’d avoid buying chinese, and never hire an illegal to do contracting for me.
a hundred more? not worth buying the wrong thing or service.
What recent changes are you talking about?
Surprised she didn’t acknowledge the recent “now no bags fly free” change and the “assigned seating now required” change.
“Southwest Airlines ended its long-standing policy of two free checked bags for most fares in 2026, with the first checked bag now costing $45 and the second $55 for Basic, Choice, and Choice Preferred fares booked on or after April 9, 2026”
https://www.islands.com/2068443/four-big-changes-coming-southwest-airlines-2026/
I stopped flying with them in 2014. They went from my go to airline to underneath United and US Air. Totally F-ing awful.
Southwest now has assigned seating and no more free luggage. Next they'll probably start charging extra for the air inside the plane.
The Southwest Airlines credit cards (issued by Chase) have annual fees because they offer a bundle of airline-specific perks and rewards targeted at frequent Southwest flyers. The fee helps cover the value of those benefits, which can easily exceed the cost for the right person.
Current Southwest Consumer Cards and Fees (as of 2026)Quit flying when they were requiring to go thru the fondling line.
“To qualify, simply fly 100 qualifying one-way flights or earn 135,000 qualifying points in a calendar year. You’ll earn a Companion Pass for the following full calendar year, plus the remainder of the year in which you earned it. For even more flexibility, Companion Pass Members can change their designated Companion up to three times each calendar year.”
https://www.southwest.com/rapid-rewards/tiers/companion-pass/
There was a time when SWA was my favorite. I didn’t really like their open seating, but. They were super efficient, friendly, reliable, entertaining, cheap, and offered many useful flight routes. Somewhere around 10 years ago, they just started to unravel. Management just ran them into the ground.
I had a connecting flight in Baltimore (a big hub) where I had 4 gate changes in 2 hours. 80% of ALL flights on their tv’s shower gate changes or cancellations. And the weather that day was fine.
I avoid them like the plague now. No thanks.
Delta is still far and away the best US airline.
“direct flight to DC”
I think that would be to BWI, Thurgood Marshall nowadays, and I think Friendship International when I was young.
It’s the second worst airport to Charles DeGaulle in my limited experience.
BWI has shuttle service to a fairly nearby train station that has commuter trains to Union Station in DC.
I only flew Southwest one time from Vegas back to Atlanta a long time ago. It was one of the nicest flights I’ve ever been on. Instead of serving some crummy free meal they had 4 different meal items to choose from at like $5. I had a sub. It was delicious.
Mr. GG2 loves getting on the 737’s because he always tells the flight attendants if some thing goes wrong to come get him because he’s checked out to stick a 737. They always say thanks but I don’t think that’ll be necessary sir. 😄
A friend at work used to fly Southwest as often as possible for his trips.
He has said it’s just like all the other airlines, so now he just gets everyone but Southwest.
“Delta is still far and away the best US airline.”
I had a Delta flight to Paris. They served wine several times.
I flew Southwest from Florida to San Diego and back.
I was quite pleased.
The prices were good if booked at least three weeks in advance.
Was flying SWA for about 12 years and always earned the Companion Pass. Maybe 4x per week.
Back in the olde days, I was almost always A16 for boarding, every airport but Love Field. A1 - A15 are reserved for Business Select - even back then you paid extra to board first. So not having assigned seating never made a difference.
I made it to about 1.7 million miles, over 2000 take-offs and landings, and now enjoy driving across the US rather than the wait for a 500 mph flight over the countryside.
I loved that incarnation of the airline, but since investment brokers bought their way onto the board of directors ... let someone else fight that battle.
What airline flies Chinese made planes?
They all suck. Every airline now competes to be the least worst. All I would suggest is you keep a card for the nearest regional airport with the most direct flights. I just flew round trip to LAX. Each trip was delayed by hours regardless which airlines. I only keep my United card for that reason and I have millions of miles when I commuted to Europe.
100% right but if I use my credit card to pay for my wife’s ticket, she can’t have free baggage unless I fly with her. Their solution was for her to get her own $200+ credit card. With a new grandbaby on the way in DC, she’ll be flying out solo a lot.
We fly into DCs Reagan
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