A United Airlines Boeing 757 departs from Los Angeles International Airport en path to Recent York on Sept. 19, 2024.
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United Airlines customers can have to spend more to succeed in frequent flyer status next yr, the newest move by the carrier to extend profits and provides an exclusive feel to the increasingly crowded top ranks of airline loyalty programs.
The thresholds to earn elite status within the airline’s MileagePlus program are going up about 25% and include either spending on a co-branded card or a mixture of spending and flying. The status earning requirements and accompanying perks earned next yr might be valid in 2026.
United, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and other carriers have spent years changing their loyalty programs to reward travelers more based on how much they spend somewhat than how far they fly. Co-branded bank cards are an important business for airline profits, as banks pay carriers when consumers swipe those cards.
Elite status comes with perks like free upgrades (when available), earlier boarding, higher seat selection and access to extra legroom options. Airlines have grappled with increasing numbers of high-spending customers, which have led to crowded lounges and swarms of travelers in early boarding groups.
The bottom level status, Silver Premier in 2025 would require customers to earn 5,000 premier qualifying points, or PQP, and fly 15 qualifying flights, up from 4,000 premier qualifying points and 12 qualifying flights.
Travelers earn one PQPs for each $1 they spend on United and other qualifying flights.
Earning Silver status only by spending — meaning attending to that status without the qualifying flights — will go for six,000 points, up from 5,000. That will mean customers could spend $6,000 on United flights up from $5,000, whatever the variety of flights they take. Customers may also earn 1 PQP for each $20 they spend on co-branded cards, though a few of the options in its bank card portfolio will offer 1 PQP for each $15 spent.
Listed below are the changes:
- Silver status: 5,000 PQPs and 15 Premier qualifying flights, or just 6,000 Premiere qualifying points alone. (Up from 4,000 PQPs and 12 PQFs, or 5,000 PQPs alone.)
- Gold status: 10,000 PQPs and 30 PQFs, or 12,000 PQPs. (Up from 8,000 PQPs and 24 PQFs or 10,000 PQPs alone.)
- Platinum status: 15,000 PQPs and 45 PQFs, or 18,000 PQPs. (Up from 12,000 PQPs and 36 PQFs, 15,000 PQPs alone.)
- 1K: 22,000 PQPs and 60 PQFs or 28,000 PQPs. (Up from 18,000 PQPs and 54 PQFs or 24,000 PQPs.)
