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Southwest Airlines has added Apple Pay support to its mobile app, enabling customers to pay for tickets, in-flight meals, baggage options, and other ancillary services using Apple's mobile wallet.

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As an alternative payment method to debit and credit cards, ‌Apple Pay‌ offers more security by allowing customers to make transactions without storing their payment details in another commercial database.

In a press release announcing the support, Southwest said the airline's new ‌Apple Pay‌ integration would enable users to "purchase tickets from the carrier's app – with Apple Card if they so choose – and store it in the Wallet for redemption at the gate."

"Providing modern digital payment solutions to our Customers is critical," said Christopher Priebe, Director, Treasury, Payments and Risk at Southwest Airlines. "The launch of Apple Pay enhances our ability to sell flights, as well as ancillary products using one of the most widely-used digital wallets in North America."

The ‌Apple Pay‌ integration is the result of a partnership agreement with Southwest Airlines and digital commerce provider, CellPoint Digital, with help from airline-owned payment network UATP.

The partnership allows airlines to deploy new payment methods quickly using, including major global wallets like ‌Apple Pay‌, Visa Checkout, WeChat Pay, Alipay, Google Pay or Pay Tm, along with bank transfer, installments and cash-based payment options.

Top Rated Comments

MisterSavage Avatar
86 months ago
Fun fact: Southwest began accepting Apple Pay as a payment method on Safari for in-flight WiFi earlier this year.
Holy cow I didn't realize that. Thanks for the tip. That's much easier than the cut/paste method I was doing to buy it.
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MacUser09425 Avatar
86 months ago
Great news. Hopefully spreads to all airlines. And hotels. Booking overseas trips can be tedious- seem to frequently get flagged by card companies fraud software.
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86 months ago
Now if only the Southwest Visa supported Apple Pay then I could actually buy my flights with Apple Pay and still keep all the Southwest card perks.
They do support Apple Pay, I use mine all of the time!
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86 months ago
As if I really needed another reason to love Southwest.
The best.
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Caliber26 Avatar
86 months ago
As if I really needed another reason to love Southwest.
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