Yes—Southwest takes Apple Pay in its app, online checkout, and for some onboard and inflight portal purchases.
Apple Pay is one of those small travel wins: no digging for a wallet, no typing a long card number on a phone, and fewer chances to fat-finger your billing zip code. If you fly Southwest, the good news is you can often pay with your iPhone or Apple Watch in the places that matter—booking, trip changes, and select inflight buys.
This article breaks down where Apple Pay works, where it won’t, and how to avoid the handful of checkout snags that trip people up. You’ll get simple steps, clean troubleshooting, and a quick plan for receipts and refunds.
What Apple Pay Means When You Book Travel
Apple Pay isn’t a separate bank account. It’s a wallet layer that sends a tokenized version of the card you picked in Wallet. The merchant doesn’t get your full card number, and you confirm the purchase with Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode. On an airplane or in an app checkout, that speed matters.
On Southwest, Apple Pay usually shows up as a checkout option. You choose it, confirm on your device, and the payment posts to the underlying card. Your Southwest confirmation and receipt still come from Southwest, not Apple.
Using Apple Pay With Southwest Airlines For Flights And Extras
Most travelers care about three moments: buying a ticket, paying for trip add-ons, and paying in the air. Southwest covers those needs across its digital channels. The places you’ll see Apple Pay most often are the iOS app and web checkout, plus certain inflight purchases tied to the inflight portal.
If you’re buying for more than one passenger, Apple Pay can still work. The key is making sure the billing address tied to the card in Wallet matches what your bank expects. A mismatch can lead to a charge that posts while the airline order fails to finalize, which feels scary even when it sorts out later.
Booking In The Southwest App
On iPhone, the Southwest app can present Apple Pay during checkout. The flow is familiar: pick flights, add passenger details, then choose Apple Pay as your payment method and confirm on your device. If you like storing boarding passes in Wallet, the app also nudges you toward that convenience after check-in.
Paying On Southwest.com
Apple Pay can appear on Southwest’s website checkout too, depending on your device and browser. You’ll have the smoothest time on Safari on an Apple device. If you’re on a non-Apple browser, you may only see standard card fields or PayPal.
Buying Wi-Fi And Inflight Items
Southwest routes many inflight purchases through its inflight portal. That’s where you buy internet access and, on some flights, access other paid options. Apple Pay can be accepted there, so you can pay right from your seat without entering card details.
Paying For Bags And Other Airport Charges
Southwest includes checked bags in most fares, so many travelers never pay bag fees. Still, there are cases where a payment comes up—like extra bags on certain itineraries or other airport-related charges. When those charges are handled online, Apple Pay may be offered in the same payment menu as cards and PayPal.
When Apple Pay Won’t Show Up
Even when a company accepts Apple Pay, you won’t always see the button. Here are the common reasons it disappears with airlines.
- Device or browser mismatch: Apple Pay on the web needs a compatible Apple device and browser setup. Safari is the usual safe pick.
- Stored cards blocked by bank rules: Some banks flag airline purchases for extra verification. Try switching the default card in Wallet.
- Corporate booking tools: Business booking portals may limit wallet payments.
- Split payments: Combining multiple payment types can hide Apple Pay at checkout.
If Apple Pay isn’t showing, the fastest workaround is to switch to the Southwest iOS app on the same account and try checkout there. If that still fails, use a saved card, then add the card to Wallet for next time.
Apple Pay Spots On Southwest At A Glance
Use this table to see where Apple Pay tends to work, plus the small details that save time at checkout.
| Where You Pay | Apple Pay Status | What To Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Southwest iOS app flight purchase | Accepted | Confirm with Face ID/Touch ID; keep passenger names exact. |
| Southwest.com checkout on Safari (Apple device) | Often accepted | Look for the Apple Pay button near payment choices. |
| Trip changes in the iOS app | Accepted in many cases | Travel credits and vouchers may change what payment choices appear. |
| Paying for select airport charges online | Sometimes accepted | Availability depends on the specific fee and checkout flow. |
| Inflight internet purchase in the inflight portal | Accepted | Portal may list Apple Pay alongside cards and other wallets. |
| Onboard drinks and snacks (card reader) | Accepted when contactless is offered | Use Apple Pay like a tap-to-pay card; cash isn’t taken onboard. |
| Gift card or travel fund redemptions mixed with wallet pay | Mixed | Some combinations remove Apple Pay and require a standard card entry. |
| Third-party travel sites selling Southwest flights | Varies | The third-party site’s payment rules apply, not Southwest’s. |
Official policy pages can change, so when you want the last word on accepted payment types, start with Southwest’s own payment list and inflight portal details. See Payment Methods and Inflight Entertainment & Internet.
How To Pay With Apple Pay Step By Step
If you’ve used Apple Pay in stores, the airline flow will feel familiar. The main difference is that airlines tie a purchase to a passenger name and a confirmation number, so you want the order to fully complete before you close the app.
In The Southwest iOS App
- Open Wallet and confirm you have a card ready for travel purchases.
- In the Southwest app, pick your flights and enter passenger details.
- At payment, choose Apple Pay.
- Confirm the card, then approve with Face ID or Touch ID.
- Stay on the confirmation screen until you see a record locator.
- Save the email receipt and screenshot the confirmation page.
On Southwest.com
- Use Safari on an Apple device when possible.
- Sign in before checkout so the purchase attaches to your account.
- Choose Apple Pay at payment and confirm on your device.
- Wait for the final confirmation page, then save the receipt.
For Inflight Internet
- Connect to the onboard Wi-Fi network.
- Open the inflight portal in your browser.
- Select the internet option you want.
- Pick Apple Pay and approve the charge on your device.
- Keep the confirmation screen open until service starts.
Common Checkout Problems And Fixes
Most Apple Pay purchases go through cleanly. When something goes sideways, it usually fits into one of these buckets.
Charged, But No Confirmation Email
This is the situation that causes the most panic. A pending charge can appear on your card even if the airline order doesn’t finalize. Don’t buy a second ticket in a rush. First, check your Southwest account for the trip under “My Trips,” and search your email for the record locator. If you still don’t see it, wait a short stretch and check again; banks and merchants can post authorizations before the ticketing step completes.
If the trip never appears, contact Southwest with the exact amount and time of the charge and ask them to search by payment. If the airline can’t find an order, your bank can confirm whether the charge is still pending or posted. Pending authorizations often drop off on their own.
Apple Pay Button Missing
Switch to the iOS app or Safari. Then confirm these basics:
- Your device has a passcode set and Apple Pay is active.
- You’re signed in to iCloud and Wallet has at least one active card.
- Pop-up blockers or content blockers aren’t interfering with checkout.
- You’re not trying to use a payment split that the checkout doesn’t allow.
Payment Declined
Try a different card in Wallet. If it still declines, call the bank and ask if they blocked the airline charge. Banks often do this when a ticket purchase looks unusual for your account. Once the bank clears it, retry the purchase.
Before You Tap Pay Checklist
This quick table is a pre-flight checklist for Apple Pay purchases with Southwest. It can save a lot of back-and-forth when you’re booking close to departure.
| Check | Why It Matters | Fast Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Wallet card matches your current billing address | Address mismatches can trigger declines or order failures | Update the card profile with your bank, then retry |
| Safari available for web checkout | Web Apple Pay is most consistent on Safari | Switch browsers or use the iOS app |
| Pop-up and content blockers paused | Checkout handoff can fail when scripts are blocked | Disable blockers for the purchase, then re-enable |
| Confirmed you’re signed in | Account checkout makes receipt tracking easier | Sign in before you pick payment |
| Phone has battery and Face ID works | You need device approval to finish payment | Use passcode approval and carry a charger |
| Screenshot saved after purchase | Helps if email delivery is delayed | Grab a screenshot of the record locator screen |
Refunds, Cancellations, And Receipts With Apple Pay
Apple Pay doesn’t change Southwest’s fare rules. If you cancel, Southwest processes the refund or travel credit based on the fare type and timing, and the money goes back to the underlying card tied to Apple Pay. If you switched cards in Wallet after purchase, the bank still routes the refund to the original funding account.
For receipts, save two things: the Southwest email confirmation and the Apple Pay transaction record in Wallet. The Wallet record is handy for matching the amount and date if you need to track a pending authorization or confirm a refund date.
Tips For A Smooth Apple Pay Flight Day
These small habits remove friction when you’re juggling bags, gate changes, and a boarding clock.
- Set a default travel card in Wallet before you book.
- Turn on biometric approval and confirm it works before checkout.
- Keep your Southwest account logged in on the device you’ll use.
- After check-in, add your mobile boarding pass to Wallet so it’s one swipe away.
- If you plan to buy Wi-Fi, keep your device charged and ready to approve the purchase.
Can I Use Apple Pay On Southwest Airlines? What Works Where
Yes, you can use Apple Pay with Southwest in the places most travelers care about: booking through the iOS app, paying on compatible web checkout, and buying inflight internet through the portal. When the button doesn’t show up, it’s usually a device or checkout-flow issue, not a blanket “no.” Stick to the iOS app or Safari, keep a backup card handy, and save your confirmation screen so you’re never guessing.
References & Sources
- Southwest Airlines.“Payment Methods.”Lists Apple Pay as an accepted payment option on Southwest digital channels.
- Southwest Airlines.“Inflight Entertainment & Internet.”Shows Apple Pay as an accepted payment option for inflight internet purchases in the portal.
