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03.04.2024 - 22:37 / afar.com / Sally France
United Airlines recently announced a pair of new tools aimed at making travel a little easier.
The updates include the ability for up to five people to link their MileagePlus accounts and share some or all of their miles for free, plus an app feature that will notify you if your preferred seat becomes available. United is the only major U.S. airline that now offers these options.
Here’s what you need to know about United’s two new programs.
Under the new MileagePlus pooling program, groups of up to five people can link their accounts together to share award miles in a single account. There are no rules about the group members being related—any small cluster (a mix of family, friends, coworkers, etc.) could feasibly make a pool.
Creating a miles pool is both free to set up and to share miles through. The only requirement is that the pool leader (whoever first creates the pooled account) must be at least 18 years old—all other members can be of any age, as long as they have an active MileagePlus account (which a parent or legal guardian can create for those under 18). Members can contribute however many miles they wish, but those miles cannot be taken back later.
To make a pool, the pool leader simply signs into their MileagePlus account and clicks “Create a miles pool.” From there, they can invite other members by typing their email address, MileagePlus account number, and date of birth. Once those other members accept, they’re added, although everybody does have to wait three days before shared miles can be used, and only the pool leader (or a member given redemption privileges by the pool leader) can redeem the miles. MileagePlus members can only be in one pool at a time, and if someone leaves, they can’t join another pool for 90 days. Similarly, nobody new can join the pool during that 90-day timeframe.
According to Sally French, travel expert at NerdWallet, United’s move to allow pooling offers its loyalty members more options.
“This could unlock more opportunities for families, where parents might have a huge mileage balance that they’ve accrued over the years,” French tells AFAR. “Parents can combine miles with their children to book award flights—even if the child doesn’t yet have many miles to their name. This also ensures that miles are less likely to go unused. So many loyalty rewards go wasted because there just aren’t opportunities to use them. This news lessens that likelihood.”
It’s worth noting that pooled miles can only be used to purchase United-operated flights—it’s not currently possible to book seats on partner airlines within the Star Alliance, like Air Canada or Turkish Airlines.
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