Southwest Is Letting Travelers Check a Case of Wine for Free on Select Flights-Here's How It Works
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Southwest Is Letting Travelers Check a Case of Wine for Free on Select Flights-Here's How It Works
"Beginning April 24, eligible customers can check one case of wine (up to 12 bottles) at no additional charge from select West Coast locations, including Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport (STS) in Santa Rosa, the heart of California's Wine Country."
"Southwest serves 14 airports in California and is proud to offer more access to all that the state has to offer with the addition of Santa Rosa."
"The new perk also lands at a notable moment for the airline, as Southwest announced last spring that it would begin charging for first and second checked bags for many customers."
Southwest Airlines launched the Sip and Ship program, enabling eligible customers to check one case of wine at no extra charge from select West Coast airports. This service coincides with the new route to Santa Rosa, California, which began on April 7, connecting to various cities. The program aims to enhance travel convenience for wine enthusiasts. Additionally, the airline recently increased checked bag fees, making the complimentary wine case allowance a valuable benefit for travelers.
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