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Also: TSA unveils new self-service checkpoint prototype in Las Vegas March 8, 2024 [THE POINTS GUY]( [View in browser]( [TPG Daily Newsletter]( TOGETHER WITH [Partner Logo]( [THE POINTS GUY]( TOGETHER WITH [Partner Logo]( Best deal in travel ending soon by Summer Hull, Director of Content [TPG | Hero Image] If you ask me, the [Southwest Airlines Companion Pass]( is the best deal in travel. And this is your final boarding call to get a super-valuable Companion Pass (good through Feb. 28, 2025) and 30,000 Southwest Rapid Rewards points just by getting one of the cards below and spending $4,000 on it in the first three months. - [Southwest Rapid Rewards® Plus Credit Card]( - [Southwest Rapid Rewards® Premier Credit Card]( - [Southwest Rapid Rewards® Priority Credit Card]( These offers all end Monday. A Companion Pass is very valuable as it allows a friend to fly with you for free on Southwest Airlines an unlimited number of times (plus taxes and fees that start at $5.60). 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