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In early January, I wrote a blog about the upcoming changes to Southwest Airline’s Rapid Rewards program. Starting March 1, 2011 the New Rapid Rewards program takes effect.
Here’s a brief rundown of some of the changes:
The comments I got on my previous blog were quite passionately against these changes. I’m guessing that public sentiment hasn’t changed.
I don’t have a Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Credit Card from Chase. I fly out of Atlanta, so Southwest Airlines isn’t within my personal orbit. So I’d love to hear from those of you who are directly affected by these changes.
What are your thoughts about the new program? Is there anything you like about it?
[Related Resource: Roundup: 5 Airline and Travel Rewards Credit Cards]
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