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What are Red-Eye Flights?

Red-eye flights are flights departing late at night and arriving early in the morning the next day, usually lasting between 4-6 hours. Business travellers often use this method of travelling, aiming to travel overnight without missing a working day. The term 'red eye flight' comes from the red eyes passengers usually get when travelling late at night or early in the morning. 

Unfortunately, Southwest doesn't currently offer red-eye flights, however, there are alternative airlines in the USA which do offer red-eye flights. Book red-eye flights with airlines that fly similar routes to Southwest Airlines, such as Delta, American Airlines and JetBlue.

How to Book Red-Eye Flights

Step 1 - Search for flights using search form

Search for flights

At the top of the page, enter your departure and arrival airports, the dates you plan to travel, how many passengers will be flying and the cabin class you'd prefer to fly in. Hit the 'Search Flights' button when you're ready to proceed!

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Step 3 - Use Times slider to find red eye flights

Use the Times filter

Open the 'Times' filter above the search results. Choose your preferred departure and arrival times using the slider that moves from left (00:00) to right (23:00).

Press the 'Show Flights' button to update your search results.

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Step 4 - Select red-eye flight and confirm booking

Select your flights

Pick the red-eye flight that best suits you and confirm your selection to proceed with your booking!

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Red-Eye Flights Tips

No one enjoys getting off the plane feeling restless and agitated - here are some tips and tricks for flying on a red eye flight to ensure you arrive at your destination refreshed and energised.


Comfortable Clothing

There's nothing worse than trying to get to sleep but having to shift around in your clothing to get comfortable, so we recommend wearing soft, loose clothing, such as a hoodie and sweatpants. Sweet dreams!


Accessories

Lights on a plane can be very distracting when you're trying to go to sleep - bring a sleep mask to help you fall asleep faster. The cabin can often get quite chilly too, which is why it's a good idea to bring a warm blanket and travel pillow with you to really get cosy.


Seating

If you want to ensure you have uninterrupted sleep, it's best to book a window seat - this will reduce the chances of other passengers potentially disturbing you if they need to use the toilets. To avoid being woken up by the sunrise, you'll also have control over the window shutters if you have a window seat.

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Red-Eye Flights with Southwest FAQs

Can I book Southwest red eye flights?

At the moment, Southwest doesn't operate red-eye flights. Flights with Southwest Airlines usually run between 6 am and 10 pm. If you're looking to book red-eye flights in the US, other options include Delta Air Lines, American Airlines and JetBlue

Can I finance red eye flights?

Of course! If you need to spread the cost of your red-eye flight over time, we offer over 40 different payment methods at checkout, including Klarna, PayPal Credit and Zip

What time is a red eye flight?

Red-eye flights usually take off late at night (from 10 pm to 1 am) and arrive bright and early in the next day's morning (around 5 am to 7 am). With red-eye flights, you're less likely to suffer from jet lag and won't lose time from travelling.