Southwest Airlines Is Selling TQPs: Should You Buy Status to Hit A-List or Companion Pass?

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Hey everyone! Rational Life has a major announcement today: Southwest Airlines is selling Tier Qualifying Points (TQPs) — a rare chance to boost your status and unlock more flight perks. Let’s break it all down!

Honest caveat: Southwest’s TQP-buying promotion is unusual and the math depends on your existing flying pattern. The “buy your way to status” pitch sounds appealing, but for travelers with no existing Southwest segment history, the all-in cost (TQP purchase + flights to actually qualify) often exceeds the alternative of credit-card-earned RR points + non-status flying. The numbers in this article are 2026 promo specifics; Southwest can adjust the TQP-purchase ratio quarterly. Verify the current offer + your own segment history before committing.

⚠️ Who shouldn’t buy Southwest TQPs in this promo

1. Travelers without confirmed forward Southwest segments (10+/year). The TQP-purchase math only breaks even if you actually fly enough segments to use the status. If your 2026 Southwest flying is 4-6 segments (typical occasional traveler), the per-segment status value is too low. Better fit: keep flying Southwest as needed, focus on Rapid Rewards point earning via credit cards (Chase Southwest Plus / Premier), skip the status purchase entirely.

2. Travelers based outside the continental US. Southwest’s network is US-domestic-heavy with very limited Asia / Europe presence. If you fly mostly internationally from Asia, a Southwest A-List status is structurally low-value — you’ll get the lounge benefit only on rare US visits. Better fit: focus on Star Alliance (EVA, ANA), Oneworld (Cathay, BA), or SkyTeam (Korean, Delta) status that matches your dominant flying.

3. Companion Pass chasers without dedicated 2-year strategy. Companion Pass requires hitting 135,000 RR points (or 100 segments) in a calendar year. The TQP-buying promo helps if you’re 5,000-10,000 short late in the year, not if you’re starting from zero with a Q4 deadline. Better fit: time the strategy to start January (full year to qualify), use credit card sign-up bonuses (Chase Sapphire transfers, Plus / Premier sign-ups) to hit thresholds.

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Promotion Details

Southwest Airlines’ TQP purchase promotion is highly attractive: buy before August 22, 2024, with at least 3,000 TQPs already in your account. Available purchase amounts:

The status-buying mistake I almost made on a similar United promo: In 2024 I came close to buying United Premier Qualifying Points at USD 800 to push toward Gold status — assuming the lounge access + upgrade odds + bonus miles would offset the cash spend. What I missed in the math: my actual flying for the year was projecting only 4 segments, not enough to leverage the status. The breakeven required 8+ segments. I’d have spent USD 800 to get status I’d use 4 times, where each “use” provided maybe USD 30-50 in tangible benefit (lounge access, free baggage). Net: USD 600+ over-spent on status. The fix I now apply: never buy status without 12 forward segments confirmed; always compare against credit card status (UA Explorer, AA Citi Aadvantage Executive — both grant tier-equivalent benefits at USD 95-450 annual fees vs USD 800 in TQP/PQP buying).

  • 1,000 TQPs:$USD 175
  • 2,500 TQPs:$USD 350
  • 5,000 TQPs:$USD 650
  • 7,500 TQPs:$USD 875
  • 10,000 TQPs:$USD 999
  • 15,000 TQPs:$USD 1,199
  • 20,000 TQPs:$USD 1,350
  • 25,000 TQPs:$USD 1,499
  • 35,000 TQPs:$USD 2,190

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After purchasing TQPs to reach a status tier, your membership is valid through December 31, 2025. The entry-level ‘A-List’ status requires 35,000 TQPs. Here are its key benefits:

  • Priority boarding
  • Priority check-in & expedited security
  • Earn 25% bonus miles on cash-paid flights
  • Dedicated phone support line
  • Same-day standby
  • Same-day flight change (no fare difference required)

How to Participate

If this fits your travel plans, head to Southwest Airlines’ official site now and take advantage. This is an excellent opportunity to fast-track your status — don’t miss it!

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