Hey there! I actually have some firsthand experience with booking multiple destinations on Southwest, and it turned out to be one of the easiest multi-city trips I’ve ever planned. Last summer, I decided to take a little adventure out west — I wanted to visit friends in Denver, spend a few days hiking in Utah, and then end the trip relaxing in San Diego. Instead of buying separate one-way tickets, I tried out Southwest’s “Multi-city” booking option on their website, and it worked perfectly.
The best part was how flexible it was. About a week before my trip, I realized I needed to adjust one of the flights because my friend in Denver had to change plans. I was nervous I’d get hit with a bunch of change fees, but Southwest’s no-change-fee policy saved me. I went online, modified the middle leg of my trip, and just paid the difference in fare. It took less than five minutes, and the process was super smooth.
One thing I really liked was how all my flight details stayed under one confirmation number, which made checking in and managing the trip way easier. Plus, since Southwest allows two free checked bags, I didn’t have to stress about extra baggage costs as I moved between cities.
So if you’re planning to hop around a few places, Southwest’s multi-destination option is definitely worth using. It’s simple to set up, flexible if plans change, and makes it feel like you’re taking one big connected trip instead of juggling separate bookings.