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September 20, 2012 By Debra Schroeder Leave a Comment This post may contain affiliate links. Traveling Well For Less has partnered with CardRatings for our coverage of credit card products. Traveling Well For Less and CardRatings may receive a commission from card issuers. Opinions, reviews, analyses & recommendations are the author's alone, and have not been reviewed, endorsed or approved by any of these entities. Read my disclosure and privacy policies.

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In addition to the US Airways double miles offer, you can also earn double points on Southwest.

You can earn double points on Southwest from now through November 15, 2012:

  • 24 points per dollar spent (vs normal 12 points per dollar) on Business Select® Fares
  • 20 points per dollar spent (vs normal 10 points per dollar) on Anytime Fares
  • 12 points per dollar spent (vs normal 6 points per dollar) on Wanna Get Away?® Fares

Double points on Southwest are only valid for new reservations.

Registration prior to travel is required.

3 Easy Steps to Earn Double Points on Southwest:

  • Register for the double points on Southwest promotion between September 13, 2012 and November 15, 2012
  • Book your Southwest flight between September 13, 2012 and November 15, 2012
  • Travel between September 13, 2012 and November 15, 2012.

Summary of the fine print:

Registration between September 13 – November 15, 2012 and prior to travel is required.  Double points on Southwest promotion is only valid for new reservations.  Flights must be booked between September 13 – November 15, 2012 with travel completed between September 13 – November 15, 2012 on published Southwest airlines flights.  You must provide your Rapid Rewards account number at the time of booking.  Rapid Rewards points are calculated on base fare and excise tax.  Bonus points will not count toward A-List, A-List Preferred qualification, or  Companion Pass qualification.  Double points will only be awarded on tickets: vacation packages, special offers and other discounted fares will not earn double points.  Double points will be awarded four days after travel has been completed.   Itinerary changes may disqualify you for double points.

Register for the double points on Southwest promotion and read the fine print in its entirety.

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Debra is a former 12-year travel industry executive and has traveled the world using airline miles and credit card points since 1994. She'll teach you the secrets of traveling well for less.

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Debra Schroeder is a travel writer with 26 years of experience using miles and points to travel the world. A former 12-year travel industry executive, she knows how to find the deals and how to creatively finance trips, like getting a trip to Hawaii for practically free or a $26,000 trip to Australia for $208. She’s always looking for the best deal, whether it’s a hostel, luxury resort, or somewhere in between.

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