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UNITED, close to MIllion Mile mark?

UNITED, close to MIllion Mile mark?

  1. Unclepat New Member

    just retired after flying 930,00 miles w United, should I make any effort/expense to obtain Million Mile Status?? is it worth it.
    Thanks

  2. Gaurav Community Ambassador

    hi [USER=2436]@Unclepat[/USER], UA MM benefits are listed at: [URL]https://www.united.com/web/en-US/content/account/lifetime.aspx[/URL]. You’d have to decide if your travel patterns would make it worth it to you…

  3. Donna Diamond

    If you wish to travel in retirement the extra 70,000 miles isn’t a huge barrier to cross. I was in a similar situation a few years ago with Delta even though I had not flown them for a decade (moving on to US Air and then AA) and I went back to complete my million miles for the status. I might decide to use them in retirement.

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