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Southwest: Super easy $10 off your next flight. Don’t wait.

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Southwest flies to TONS of fun destinations around the Caribbean, Mexico, and the US. INCLUDING HAWAII!  If you fly them often, you'll love Southwest elite status. (Photo by y MH Anderson Photography/Shutterstock)

Update: One or more card offers in this post are no longer available. Check our Hot Deals for the latest offers.

INSIDER SECRET: You can only have one Southwest personal credit card at a time. If you’ve got one, you’re only eligible for the small business cards.

Southwest is a money-saving treasure trove. There are so many ways to fly Southwest for cheap.

Southwest offers some of the lowest fares in the game — but that’s just the beginning. Southwest publishes frequent sales (sometimes under $40 one-way). There are TONS of ways to collect Southwest points and earn free flights, such as earning sign-up bonuses from cards like:

Plus, the Southwest Companion Pass lets you bring a friend or family member for just the cost of taxes and fees, every single time you fly Southwest. You can get it simply by earning 110,000 qualifying Southwest points (opening a couple Southwest credit cards should do the trick).

And there are other super easy deals that’ll pop up every now and then. Perfect example — there is a Southwest gift card sale which offers a $100 Southwest gift card for 10% off!

There’s no telling how long this Southwest gift card sale will last.

Southwest Gift Card Sale

Currently, you can visit this Paypal page and snag a $100 Southwest gift card for $90. If you know you’re going to pay $100 in Southwest flights in the future, this is a no-brainer deal. Southwest gift cards don’t expire.

Southwest has the most customer friendly policies. You can change or cancel a reservation until 10 minutes before departure. That means if you use your gift card to reserve a flight and then have to cancel, your gift card balance will be stored online and used when you book your next Southwest flight.

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