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United saver awards vs. regular awards
For United frequent flier miles, I know that you can get a "saver" award for
a domestic round trip for 25,000 miles, but there are so few frequent flier award seats available from the small airport I fly out of that it's very hard to get the flights I want. However, for a "regular" award using 50,000 miles for a domestic round trip, does this mean that there are not the limitations, and I would get any available coach seat? Thanks. -- Mark Rehmar Please remove *splinters* to reply by email |
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United saver awards vs. regular awards
MarkR wrote:
For United frequent flier miles, I know that you can get a "saver" award On united.com's Promotions page, a "saver" award is for a short trip of 750 miles or less using 15,000 points coach, 30,000 points business/1st. Since many of these are regional jet flights, the 15K option is the only realistic one. These CRJ flights seem to be the only ones where one can use their miles these days, I have been able to get flights like ORD-YWG on United and ORD-YYZ on American without problems. gld |
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