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- Whats the history behind the WN designation for Southwest? - FlyerTalk
(It's a difficult search because there are a lot of matches for "Southwest" and "WN") Our original two-letter code (late 1970s) was "OE", and the best I can recollect from others that have retired, "WN" was the only thing with a "W" in it that sounded remotely like "Southwest" or even "Western" since SW and other obvious choices were already taken
- WN Gift Card - gt; Rez - gt; Cancel = Travel Funds - FlyerTalk
Southwest Airlines | Rapid Rewards - WN Gift Card -> Rez -> Cancel = Travel Funds - I used a WN gift card to make a reservation that I then canceled So they gave me travel funds, rather than putting the $ back on my gift card I was on the phone with them for 45 minutes and they claim they can't undo it I tried
- Platinum airline fee $200 reimbursement reports: WN . . . - FlyerTalk
American Express | Membership Rewards - Platinum airline fee $200 reimbursement reports: WN (Southwest) only (2024-25) - Just bought 3 tickets totaling $210 on 1 AMEX card for 2024 Have 4 more cards to do this on Will see it continues
- What is WN? - FlyerTalk Forums
Southwest Airlines | Rapid Rewards - What is WN? - Ok, admittedly new to these forums,I keep seeing WN when referring to SWA and RR program,what is WN?
- Be aware: WN has trouble applying funds (TTF) for dual or hyphenated . . .
WN has always insisted it must be XXXXXX YYYYYYYYY Two words, no hyphen We almost missed a flight once in RIC arguing with the idiot TSA guy over the discrepancy Unbelievable that WN cannot handle hyphens
- Platinum airline fee $200 reimbursement reports: WN . . . - FlyerTalk
American Express | Membership Rewards - Platinum airline fee $200 reimbursement reports: WN (Southwest) only (2024-25) - Going through each of the $200 threads, it seems everything from around 2 15-2 18 and on hasn't been reimbursed yet, so hopefully this is just a general delay and they will post everything soon
- American Express | Membership Rewards - FlyerTalk Forums
American Express | Membership Rewards - Discuss AMEX cards which earn Membership Rewards points including Everyday, Green, Gold, Platinum and Centurion
- Expert Flyer for WN? How to check flight loads - FlyerTalk
This is true of non-WN as well In fact, given the hub-and-spoke system used by most carriers, one misconnect feeding a given flight can yield a full aircraft on the next service in seconds Conversely, an overbooked flight, at real risk of oversale, can go out with 20 empty seats
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