Do Southwest Prices Go Down on Tuesday?

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Explore whether Tuesdays really bring cheaper Southwest fares, learn price trends and booking strategies, and share your real-world savings stories!
 
Yes, Southwest prices often go down on Tuesdays. Airlines, including Southwest, usually update their deals early in the week—especially on Tuesday afternoons. This is when they match or beat other airlines' prices. So, if you’re looking for cheaper tickets, Tuesday can be a great day to check. But prices can still change anytime, so it’s smart to book when you see a good deal. Always compare and keep an eye out!
 
Yes, Southwest Airlines often lowers fares on Tuesday afternoons when airlines typically match competitor price drops. It’s a good day to find deals, but prices can fluctuate, so booking early or monitoring fare changes is wise.
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Yes, the Southwest prices tend to drop on Tuesdays. Deals are normally made earlier in the week, more so on Tuesday afternoons by airlines, including Southwest. This is when they match or under-cut the prices of other airlines. Thus, Tuesday is a very good day to check it you need to find rather cheap tickets. Yet, prices may vary any minute, thus our advice would be to take your reservation when you find a better price. Nevertheless, never miss to compare and keep an eye!
 
Yes, Southwest fares often drop on Tuesdays. That’s when they typically release weekly deals, and competitors adjust their prices—making it a smart day to check for lower fares.
 
If you’re watching Southwest flights, check prices on Tuesday afternoons. Airlines often post fare updates Monday night, and by Tuesday midday, you’ll see new discounts and adjusted rates. Set alerts and compare!
 
Airfare pricing is dynamic, but Tuesday has a reputation for deals because airlines (including Southwest) tend to publish sales early in the week. While not guaranteed, it's one of the best days to spot lower fares.
 
Want to save on Southwest? Shop Tuesday through Thursday. Tuesday is especially good because flash sales often launch then—just make sure to act fast, since the cheapest seats can sell out quickly.
 
The “Tuesday is cheapest” idea has truth to it, especially for Southwest. While prices can fluctuate anytime, many travelers report success finding lower fares midweek—so it’s worth checking on a Tuesday.
 
Hey there! I’ve actually tested out the whole “Southwest prices go down on Tuesday” theory myself, and it’s kind of true — at least, it has been in my experience. Last year, I was planning a trip from Nashville to Las Vegas for a friend’s birthday and kept hearing people say that Tuesday is the magic day to find cheaper flights. I didn’t really believe it at first, but since I wasn’t in a rush to book, I decided to track the prices for a bit just to see what would happen.

I started checking every day for about a week, and I noticed that on Tuesday afternoon, the price for my preferred flight actually dropped by a decent amount. I couldn’t believe it! I jumped on it right away and booked the ticket. Later that week, out of curiosity, I checked again, and the price had already gone back up. That little experiment definitely made me a believer in watching fares midweek.

What’s cool about Southwest is that if the price drops again after you’ve already booked, you can easily rebook the same flight at the lower fare through the app and get travel credit for the difference. I’ve done that once or twice, and it’s honestly one of my favorite perks.

Now, whenever I’m planning a trip, I make it a habit to peek at Southwest’s fares on Tuesdays or Wednesdays — not every single time it drops, but enough that it’s worth checking. Sometimes you’ll catch one of their sales, too, which makes the deal even sweeter!
 
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