A Southwest Airlines perk can get you almost two years of free companion plane tickets — and you can currently earn all the points you need with one sign-up bonus

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The Southwest Companion Pass lets you bring a friend or family member on flights for free minus taxes and fees. Here's how you can earn it.

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A Southwest Airlines perk can get you almost two years of free companion plane tickets — and you can currently earn all the points you need with one sign-up bonus

A Southwest Airlines perk can get you almost two years of free companion plane tickets — and you can currently earn all the points you need with one sign-up bonus

The Southwest Companion Pass lets you bring a friend or family member on flights for free minus taxes and fees. Here's how you can earn it.

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