Last-Minute Ways to Lock in United Premier Elite Status — With and Without Flying Last-Minute Ways to Lock in United Premier Elite Status — With and Without Flying

Last-Minute Ways to Lock in United Premier Elite Status — With and Without Flying

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With 2025 quickly coming to a close, frequent flyers are checking their loyalty accounts and devising last-minute plans to qualify (or re-qualify) for elite status with their favorite airline. If you're running short of earning your desired United Airlines Premier elite status tier, you have just over a week left to cross the finish line.

If you're a United elite looking to keep your status, you have a couple of options for earning the Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) and Premier Qualifying Flights (PQF) you need before the end of the year. Some of these require hopping on a plane, and some don't, so you can find something that works for your budget and schedule.

How to Qualify For United Premier Elite Status

There are two ways to earn United Premier elite status. The first is to earn a set number of Premier Qualifying Flights (PQF) and Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) within a single calendar year. You can also qualify based on PQP alone, but you'll have to earn more than if you earned in combination with PQF.

Here's a look at this year's requirements:

United Premier Elite status requirements
Credit: United Airlines

For reference, a PQF correlates to one takeoff and landing — so if you fly from Newark (EWR) to Mexico City (MEX) via Chicago O'Hare (ORD) in an eligible fare class, you'd earn two PQF. Meanwhile, PQP is usually based on how much you spend on a flight. However, you can earn these based on your flight length if you book through a partner.

As mentioned, you must meet these requirements within a single calendar year, from January 1 through December 31. Once you earn elite status, you have it for the remainder of the current year, the entire following year, and through January 31 of the year after.

Related: The Ultimate Guide to United MileagePlus

Last-Minute Ways to Lock in United Premier Status

There are a handful of ways to earn PQP on your flights, including flying on United. But there are other lesser-known methods, such as spending on a United credit card and upgrading to a higher class of service.

Here are your best options for earning PQP at the last minute.

Book a last-minute partner mileage run

If you can find a good fare on a partner airline, this could be your best bet. Partner flights earn PQP based on distance flown — not how much you spend — so long as you're not flying on United ticket stock (which starts with 016). This generally means booking through a partner airline's website instead of United.com.

In some cases, this can help you quickly earn PQP by finding low-cost long-haul tickets, ideally in a premium cabin.

Lufthansa A350 at Munich Airport.
Credit: Tyler Glatt/AwardWallet

How many PQP on partner flights you earn depends on the partner you fly with and whether or not they're preferred partners. Preferred partners earn 1 PQP per 5 redeemable miles earned, while other partners earn 1 PQP per 6 redeemable miles earned.

Here's a list of airlines classified as preferred partners.

Preferred PartnerOther Partners
Air CanadaAegean Airlines
Air ChinaAir India
Air DolomitiAsiana Airlines
Air New ZealandCroatia Airlines
ANAEgyptAir
Austrian AirlinesEthiopian Airlines
AviancaEVA Air
Azul Brazillian AirlinesJuneyao Air
Brussels AirlinesLOT Polish Airlines
Copa AirlinesOlympic Air
Discover AirlinesShenzhen Airlines
EdelweissSingapore Airlines
EurowingsSouth African Airways
ITA AirwaysTAP Air Portugal
LufthansaThai Airways International
Lufthansa City AirlinesTurkish Airlinesw
SWISS International Air Lines
Virgin Australia

Likewise, United has limits on how many PQP you can earn on partner flights, with its Preferred Partners getting higher limits. These limits are per segment, so connecting tickets can earn more PQP than direct flights.

Class of servicePreferred partner PQP maximumNon-preferred partner PQP maximum
First/business class1,5001,000
Economy/premium economy750500

Of course, this requires significant flexibility on your end, and finding a fare that makes sense. If you're already planning a holiday trip but haven't booked yet, you can make this work in your favor.

Air Canada example itinerary
Credit: Air Canada

Example: Earning PQP on a partner airline flight

For example, this one-way flight from New York (JFK) to Hong Kong (HKG) via Toronto (YYZ) and Vancouver (YVR) costs $1,111.50. The first two legs are in B-fare economy, and the third leg from YVR to HKG is in A-fare premium economy. You'd earn a total of 1,363 PQP on this ticket — more than you would if you spent the same amount on a United flight.

SegmentFare ClassEarn RateRedeemable Miles EarnedPQP Earned
JFK-YYZA, full-fare economy125%45892
YYZ-YVRA, full-fare economy125%2,606521
YVR-HKGB, discount premium economy100%6,392750

While this isn't practical for everyone at the end of the year, it's worth noting that you can still earn PQPs on partner flights in the new year as you plan your travel and status strategy. Depending on your fare, you may earn PQP at a cheaper rate than you would by flying United on the same route.

Related: The Best Strategies for Earning United Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) by Flying

Book cheap United flights for PQF

If you're qualifying on a mixture of PQP and PQF but are running low on PQFs, consider booking cheap short-haul United flights to fill the gap. There are still low-cost United flights available as we approach the end of the year.

For example, you can book a one-way flight from Chicago (ORD) to Minneapolis (MSP) for as low as $101.48 in economy if you don't mind flying on Christmas Day or New Year's Eve. Remember, United basic economy flights do not earn PQF.

United ORD MSP
Credit: United

Likewise, San Francisco (SFO) to Los Angeles (LAX) is available for well under $150 one-way.

United SFO LAX
Credit: United

If you live near a United hub and are only a PQF or two short of your desired status tier, consider buying a cheap flight to a nearby city, staying for lunch, and flying back the same day. This could be a quick, easy, and cost-effective way to reach the next status tier without spending much time away from home.

Spend on your United co-branded credit card

Many United co-branded credit cards also earn PQP, but the rates vary by card. Likewise, there are limits on how many PQP you can earn with each card every year. Generally, the higher your United card's annual fee, the more PQP you can earn and at higher rates.

Here's the breakdown of how many you can earn with popular United cards:

Card NamePQP Earning RatePQPs Earning Cap
(per calendar year)
United℠ Explorer Card (Rates & Fees)1 PQP per $20 spent1,000
United℠ Business Card (Rates & Fees)1 PQP per $20 spent4,000
United Quest℠ Card (Rates & Fees)1 PQP per $20 spent18,000
United Club℠ Business Card1 PQP per $15 spent28,000
United Club℠ Card (Rates & Fees)1 PQP per $15 spent28,000
United℠ Explorer Business Card25 PQPs per $500 spent1,000
United MileagePlus® Awards Card25 PQPs per $500 spent1,000
United MileagePlus® Select Card25 PQPs per $500 spent3,000
United℠ Presidential Plus℠ Card25 PQPs per $500 spent10,000
United℠ Presidential Plus℠ Business Card25 PQPs per $500 spent10,000

PQPs earned with a United cobranded credit card are generally added to your account every Monday. However, PQPs you earn in 2025 will be credited for this status year regardless of when they post to your account. As a result, you can put Christmas gifts, estimated tax payments, rent, and other expenses on your card.

Just make sure that the transaction posts to your account before December 31, 2025.

United℠ Explorer Card
United℠ Explorer Card
Welcome Offer Earn 60,000 bonus miles after you spend $3,000 on purchases in the first 3 months your account is open.
Annual Fee$0 intro annual fee for the first year, then $150Rates & Fees
Credit ScoreExcellent, Good
  • 2X miles per $1 spent on purchases from United®
  • 2X miles per $1 spent on dining and hotel stays when booked with the hotel
  • 1X mile per $1 spent on all other purchases
United Quest℠ Card
United Quest℠ Card
Welcome Bonus Earn 70,000 bonus miles and 1,000 Premier qualifying points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first 3 months your account is open.
Annual Fee$350Rates & Fees
Credit ScoreGood, Excellent
  • 5 miles per $1 spent at Renowned Hotels and Resorts
  • 3 miles per $1 spent on United® purchases
  • 2 miles per $1 spent on all other travel
  • 2 miles per $1 spent at restaurants
  • 2 miles per $1 spent on select streaming services
  • 1 mile per $1 spent on all other purchases
United℠ Business Card
United℠ Business Card
Welcome Bonus Earn 75,000 bonus miles and 2,000 PQP after you spend $5,000 on purchases in the first 3 months your account is open.
Annual Fee$0 intro annual fee for the first year, then $150Rates & Fees
Credit ScoreGood, Excellent
  • 2x on United® purchases
  • 2x on local transit and commuting — including train tickets, taxicabs, mass transit, tolls and ride share services
  • 2x at gas stations, restaurants and office supply stores
  • 1x on all other purchases

Related: How to Earn United Premier Qualifying Points Through Credit Cards

Pay for an upgrade

Got a United flight coming up before the end of the year? Paying for an upgrade is an easy way to earn PQP. You'll earn 1 PQP per $1 spent on upgrades to premium cabins or on Economy Plus or preferred seat purchases. Likewise, you'll earn PQP on the cash portion of a United MileagePlus Upgrade Awards and 1 PQP for every 100 miles redeemed toward that upgrade.

If there's a reasonable upgrade price on your next United flight, consider paying the upgrade fee if it'll get you over the hump for the next status tier. You'll also earn PQP if you purchase an Economy Plus subscription.

Related: How to Upgrade United Flights With Miles — And When It's Actually Worth It

Purchase a status buy-up offer

Another option if you’re falling short of the Premier elite status tier you want is to wait for a targeted upgrade offer. Each year — typically early in the year around January — United sends targeted offers that let you pay cash or redeem miles to upgrade your status tier.

More often than not, these offers are expensive and not a great use of cash or miles. However, it’s an option worth being aware of if you’re just short of qualifying.

United Polaris cabin
Credit: United Airlines

Final Thoughts

Time is running out to qualify for or keep your United Premier elite status, but you still have options if you're running short on PQP or PQF. The most convenient option is spending on a United co-branded credit card, but if you're going to be on the road anyway, you might consider paying for an upgrade.

Likewise, if you're willing to travel, booking a partner flight in a premium cabin could help you earn PQP quickly if you find an inexpensive fare.

For rates and fees of the cards mentioned in this post, please visit the following links: United Club℠ Card (Rates & Fees), United Quest℠ Card (Rates & Fees), United℠ Business Card (Rates & Fees), and United℠ Explorer Card (Rates & Fees)

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