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The Guide to United Airlines Premier Elite Status
Here's what it's like to fly with elite perks and how you can earn status on United Airlines.
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United Airlines’ elite status program is called MileagePlus Premier, and it can be rewarding not just for United flyers but also for those who travel on Star Alliance partner airlines.
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What is United Premier status?
United Premier status is the elite status program tied to United Airlines. With certain levels of status, you can get into United Club lounges and Star Alliance partner lounges when traveling on eligible itineraries. You get benefits that can save you money, like free checked bags and waived fees. And perhaps most exciting to all those who hold it: You’re eligible to get free upgrades.
Upgrade priority is determined based on a number of factors including the initial fare class you purchased, how much spending you’ve done on United credit cards and the date and time of your request. But a major factor in determining whether you get an upgrade depends on the Premier status you hold.
United will not change elite status requirements for 2026, after increasing them across the board in 2025.
Each of the four status tiers require a higher number of Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) or a combination of Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) and Premier Qualifying Flights (PQF). In simpler terms, you can earn status either through spending more and flying less, or flying more and spending less.
Elite status tier
2024 requirements
2025 and 2026 requirements
Premier Silver
4,000 PQP and 12 PQF Or 5,000 PQP.
5,000 PQP and 15 PQF Or 6,000 PQP.
Premier Gold
8,000 PQP and 24 PQF Or 10,000 PQP.
10,000 PQP and 30 PQF Or 12,000 PQP.
Premier Platinum
12,000 PQP and 36 PQF Or 15,000 PQP.
15,000 PQP and 45 PQF Or 18,000 PQP.
Premier 1K
18,000 PQP and 54 PQF Or 24,000 PQP.
22,000 PQP and 60 PQF Or 28,000 PQP.
United will bring back the PQP starter deposit for those who earned elite status in 2025. The amount you receive will be based on your earned status in 2025, and you should expect to see the deposit by February 1, 2026. Here's how much you'll receive based on your status (amounts unchanged from the previous year):
Premier Silver: 300 PQP.
Premier Gold: 600 PQP.
Premier Platinum: 900 PQP.
Premier 1K: 1,400 PQP.
Following United's overhaul of PlusPoints in 2025, which introduced new ways to redeem PlusPoints beyond upgrades, more changes are coming to the PlusPoints program in 2026 and 2027:
Earning extra PlusPoints: As of January 1, 2026, Premier qualifying points earned through spending on a United credit card will be eligible toward earning extra PlusPoints. Previously, credit card spending PQP did not count.
Upgrades on award tickets: Starting February 1, 2026, all Premier members will be eligible for PlusPoints and complimentary Premier upgrades when traveling on an award ticket. Previously, PlusPoints could not be used on award travel unless they belonged to a United Global Services member, and complimentary Premier upgrades on award tickets were only available to select United credit card holders.
Dynamic PlusPoint upgrade amounts: Starting February 2027, the amount of PlusPoints required to upgrade a flight will no longer be fixed; instead, United will introduce a dynamic system that considers factors like demand and cabin.
United also has an invitation-only elite level called Global Services, which is offered to customers who spend a significant amount of money with the airline.
Qualification requirements are not published but those who have this coveted status level receive perks that go above and beyond those offered to Premier 1Ks.
Elite status with United Airlines can be earned through a combination of flying and credit card spending.
Regardless of which option you go with, you need to complete a minimum of four flights on United or United Express and earn:
Premier Qualifying Flights (PQF) and Premier Qualifying Points (PQP), or
Only PQP — but a higher amount.
One PQF is a fancy way of saying one flight (meaning takeoff and touchdown), although there are some exceptions. That means a paid, one-way ticket from New York to Paris with a connection in London will earn 2 PQF because there are two flights. You don't earn PQF for basic economy tickets.
PQP generally correlates with the money spent on plane tickets and certain other categories, excluding taxes. The more you spend, the more PQP you earn.
You earn 1 PQP for every $1 spent on the following United purchases:
Base fare and surcharge.
Economy Plus seats or subscriptions.
Preferred seat purchases.
MileagePlus upgrade award copays.
Upgrades on United and United Express flights.
When you purchase Star Alliance partner flights directly from a partner, the PQP you earn is generally based on the distance flown and purchased fare class.
To earn this status, you must fly at least this many PQF:
15.
30.
45.
60.
AND this many PQP:
5,000.
10,000.
15,000.
22,000.
OR this many PQP:
6,000.
12,000.
18,000.
28,000.
How can I see how many PQP and PQF a flight will earn?
When you’re looking at the search results for a specific route, you will see the number of PQP and PQF that will be earned on each flight.
For example, here is a one-way nonstop flight from Newark to San Francisco:
In the above example, the basic economy ticket (which is the most restrictive) earns no PQF and 143 PQP. Although the ticket costs $169, you earn only 143 PQP due to about $11 in taxes (which earn no PQP). In contrast, a business/first ticket earns 1,385 PQP and 1 PQF.
How can I achieve elite status with United Airlines quicker?
Spend more on United: The fastest way to earn elite status is to buy more expensive tickets. As seen in the example above, the business/first class flight earns 1,385 PQP compared to only 143 PQP for the basic economy fare.
Spend more on everything else, using United credit cards: Another way to expedite your path to status is to meet spending thresholds on some United credit cards. Some even offer an annual PQP bonus just for holding the card.
Holding United’s credit cards certainly eases the PQP requirements, but because of the requirement to complete four United/United Express flights, you cannot get status with United without stepping foot on a plane.
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Naturally, the higher up you go in status, the more value you can extract from it. However, higher status requires increased spending and loyalty to United.
While the benefits are plentiful, here are the most important perks you’ll find with United Premier status:
United Premier Silver Status
Earn 7x United miles
Silver elites earn 7x United miles when buying airfare. These miles count toward the MileagePlus account balance as redeemable miles but do not count toward elite status. Non-elites earn only 5x miles.
Economy Plus seats at check-in
Economy Plus seats feature up to six inches of extra legroom, are located in front of the economy cabin and offer free food and alcohol. Complimentary access to these seats (for the member and one companion) really comes in handy when you’re traveling internationally, especially since upgrades to these seats have been reported to cost as much as $200. One caveat is that they are not available on Basic Economy tickets, which is United’s most restrictive fare.
Preferred seats at booking
Preferred seats are standard economy seats but are right behind Economy Plus and ahead of all the other economy seats. As a Silver elite, you can select these seats for free at booking, for yourself and up to eight companions.
Free 70-pound checked bag
You can check one 70-pound bag no matter what ticket you’re flying on. While checked bag fees vary, you can expect to pay $35 to $40 for your first bag for a one-way flight, so this perk of Silver status can add up fast.
Although complimentary Premier upgrades are possible, the likelihood of getting one is pretty slim, especially since Silver elites are prioritized below customers paying for upgrades and all other elites. If you have a United co-branded credit card, your award tickets will also qualify for complimentary upgrades to business or first class.
Reduced fees
No change or cancellation fees on award tickets.
Complimentary Avis Preferred Plus status
Avis Preferred Plus status is usually earned after 10 rentals or $4,000 spent on qualifying base rentals. The main benefits are 25% more Avis points on rentals and one-car class upgrades when reserving a midsize or larger vehicle. You can also go straight to your car at most locations. It’s a useful benefit if you rent cars often.
United’s next status level offers some benefits beyond Silver, including one very important perk: Star Alliance Gold status.
Star Alliance Gold status
United Gold status corresponds to Star Alliance Gold, which is a really neat perk because it means you will have some aspects of your United elite status recognized when flying on Star Alliance partner airlines.
With the exception of the extra baggage allowance, which has some airline restrictions, Star Alliance Gold provides the following key benefits no matter which Star Alliance carrier you fly with:
Complimentary access to over 1,000 Star Alliance lounges.
Priority check-in.
Priority boarding.
Extra 44-pound baggage allowance (when the weight limit applies) or an extra checked bag (when the quantity applies) on most partner airlines.
Lounge access is generally viewed as the most important perk of Star Alliance Gold. With Star Alliance being the largest global alliance (25 member airlines), you can find a Star Alliance lounge in many airports.
Because these lounges have more restrictive entry requirements than Priority Pass lounges, you may have a quieter experience when visiting a Star Alliance lounge.
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Although United Silver correlates to Star Alliance Silver status, the benefits — which include priority waitlist and priority airport standby — are barely worth mentioning.
Earn 8x United miles
Gold elites earn 8x United miles when buying airfare. These miles count toward the MileagePlus account balance as redeemable miles but do not count toward elite status.
Economy Plus seats at booking
Gold elites can select Economy Plus seats for themselves and one companion at booking. The main advantage over Silver is that these seats can be selected at booking versus at check-in, providing more opportunities to snag the seat you want, especially if you’re traveling with a companion and want to sit together.
Preferred seats at booking
As a Gold elite, you can select these seats at booking for free for yourself and up to eight companions.
Two free 70-pound checked bags
You can check two 70-pound bags, which is double the amount permitted for Silver members.
Complimentary Premier upgrades 48 hours before departure
Gold elites are eligible for complimentary Premier upgrades from full-fare economy tickets to business/first class 48 hours before departure on select domestic and a few short-distance international routes.
As a Gold elite, the upgrade probability is better than for Silver members, who can only upgrade the day of departure. If you have a United co-branded credit card, your award tickets will also qualify for complimentary upgrades to business or first class.
Waived / reduced fees
No change or cancellation fees on award tickets.
Same-day flight change fees within the same fare class are waived.
Complimentary Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite status
United Gold elites receive Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite status, which comes with a host of useful perks like late checkout, extra points earned on stays and room upgrades.
Complimentary Avis Preferred Plus status
Avis Preferred Plus status is also provided to Gold elites.
United Premier Platinum status
Premier Platinum is United’s second-highest elite status, and it offers a key benefit that the previous status levels do not have: access to 40 PlusPoints.
40 PlusPoints
When you reach Platinum status, you receive 40 PlusPoints, which can be used to upgrade your seat. The number of points required varies by destination and what cabin you’re upgrading from and to. PlusPoints expire when your status expires.
These 40 PlusPoints are sufficient for one upgrade from economy to business class on a long-haul flight, or two upgrades from economy to first or business class on short-haul flights.
Platinum elites earn 9x United miles when buying airfare. These miles count toward the MileagePlus account balance as redeemable miles and do not count toward elite status.
Economy Plus seats at booking
Platinum elites can select Economy Plus seats at booking for themselves and up to eight companions (versus only one companion for Gold and Silver members).
This is an important perk, especially if you’re traveling with family or friends who are also on your reservation and you want to try to have the entire group sit together in Economy Plus.
Preferred seats at booking
As a Platinum elite, you can select these seats for free at booking for yourself and up to eight companions.
Three free 70-pound checked bags
Platinum elites get an additional 70-pound checked bag for free (as compared to two at Gold and one at Silver).
Complimentary Premier upgrades 72 hours before departure
Platinum elites are eligible for complimentary Premier upgrades from full-fare economy tickets to business/first class 72 hours prior to departure on select domestic and a few short-distance international routes. Since the upgrade window at this level opens three days before departure, your chance of an upgrade is significantly better than for Gold and Silver elites.
Waived / reduced fees
Platinum members do not have to pay the $25 phone booking fee, which United charges on all reservations made over the phone in the U.S. and Canada.
Same-day flight change fees within the same fare class are waived.
Complimentary Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite status
Platinum elites receive Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite status, which comes with a host of useful perks like late checkout, extra points earned on stays and room upgrades.
Complimentary Avis President’s Club status
Avis President’s Club status is normally attained after 20 rentals or $6,000 spent on qualifying base rentals. The main benefits are earning 50% extra Gold Plus Rewards points on rentals, a dedicated President’s Club phone number and a guaranteed car (up to full size) for reservations confirmed at least 24 hours in advance.
United Premier 1K status
Premier 1K — United’s top-level status — offers the most benefits, including 280 PlusPoints and the Skip Waitlist feature.
This level is worth considerably more than the preceding tiers due to PlusPoints, which provide upgrades on pricey long-haul business class routes for yourself and your companions.
280 extra PlusPoints
When you reach a 1K elite status, you receive an additional 280 PlusPoints. Combined with the 40 PlusPoints earned at Platinum, you could have a total of 320 PlusPoints. This is a significant benefit over Platinum status, and it provides numerous opportunities for upgrading your seats.
Your 320 PlusPoints can go a long way, including:
4 long-haul upgrades from discounted economy to business class.
8 long-haul upgrades from economy to business class.
10 long-haul upgrades from Premium Plus to business class.
16 long-haul upgrades from economy to Premium Plus.
16 short-haul upgrades from economy to first class.
Premier 1K elites will receive an additional 20 PlusPoints for every 3,000 PQP earned. PQP earned via a United credit card do not count toward earning additional PlusPoints.
Exclusive to 1Ks, this feature allows elites to skip the waitlist on select international routes for an additional number of PlusPoints. The upgrade must be requested at least 30 days ahead of departure.
For flights that offer Skip Waitlist, 1Ks will be able to request an upgrade using a reduced number of PlusPoints or use additional PlusPoints to confirm an upgrade, even if there is no upgrade space available.
Earn 11x United miles
United 1Ks earn 11x miles when buying airfare. These miles count toward the MileagePlus account balance as redeemable miles but do not count toward elite status.
Economy Plus seats at booking
Like Platinum elites, 1Ks can select Economy Plus seats at booking for themselves and up to eight companions.
Preferred seats at booking
Like all other elites, 1Ks can select these seats for free at booking for themselves and up to eight companions.
Complimentary Premier upgrades 96 hours before departure
Premier 1K members are eligible for complimentary Premier upgrades to business and first class 96 hours before departure on full-fare economy tickets on some domestic and a few short-distance international routes.
1Ks have priority over all other elites, and given that upgrade eligibility opens four days ahead of departure for 1Ks, the likelihood of an upgrade increases considerably.
As a 1K member, you can check up to three 70-pound bags, which is the same allowance afforded to Platinum elites.
Waived fees
1K elites do not have to pay the $25 phone booking fee for making a flight reservation over the phone in the U.S. and Canada.
Same-day flight change fees within the same fare class are waived.
Complimentary Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite status
Same as Gold and Platinum elites, 1Ks receive Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite status, which comes with a host of useful perks like late checkout, room upgrades and extra points earned on stays.
Complimentary Avis President's Club status
Same as Platinum elites, 1Ks also receive a complimentary President’s Club status level with Avis.
How to status match with United Premier
If you have elite status with another airline and are thinking of switching to United, you could apply for a United status match challenge and get matched to United Silver, Gold or Platinum. Currently, United does not offer a status match to 1K. The offer is not valid for those who have received a status match or status exception within the last five years.
The status that you are matched to depends on what status you have with another airline.
Level matched to in United MileagePlus
Premier Silver
Premier Gold
Premier Platinum
Delta Air Lines Medallion® level
Silver.
Gold.
Platinum.
American Airlines AAdvantage elite status
Gold.
Platinum.
Platinum Pro.
JetBlue Airways TrueBlue
Mosaic.
N/A.
N/A.
Alaska Airlines MVP elite status
MVP.
MVP Gold.
MVP Gold 75K.
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards
A-List.
A-List Preferred.
N/A.
Once you’re approved for a status match, you’ll need to earn a certain number of PQP and PQF on flights operated by United or United Express within a specified time frame to keep your status.
MileagePlus Premier status
PQF and PQP requirements
Premier Silver
Fly 4 PQF and earn 1,300 PQP.
Premier Gold
Fly 8 PQF and earn 2,600 PQP.
Premier Platinum
Fly 12 PQF and earn 4,000 PQP.
What do you get when status matching with United Airlines?
As soon as your status match has been approved, you will receive most of the perks that are designated to elites at that status level.
For example, if you’re a Delta Platinum, you will be matched to United Platinum. Although you will receive most of the perks that come with Platinum, you will only receive 20 PlusPoints once you meet the PQP and PQF thresholds.
To receive the total 40 PlusPoints that are usually awarded to Platinum elites, you will need to satisfy the normal PQF/PQP requirement for Platinum status (18 PQF and 6,000 PQP, or 7,500 PQP).
An updated mileage summary or the most recent membership card from the airline frequent flyer program you are matching. The expiration date will need to be visible along with your current elite status. You will need to attach this documentation when you submit your claim.
Your preferred start date, which must be within 30 days before or after the current date (you can begin your match retroactively).
The expiration date for elite status is Jan. 31 each year. To ensure that you maintain your status from year to year, you will need to complete the PQF and PQP requirements for your status level.
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