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Enhance your travel experience as you travel the world. As a United Presidential Plus℠ Cardmember you can earn more MileagePlus award miles and have more ways to use them.
$125 annual United purchase credit. Free first and second checked bags – terms apply. 3x miles on United purchases. 2x miles on dining, all other travel and select streaming services. Two 5,000-mile anniversary award flight credits – terms apply. Up to 6,000 Premier qualifying points. Up to $100 Global Entry ®, TSA PreCheck ® or NEXUS fee ...
Should United Presidential Plus Holders keep their card or switch to the United Club Infinite? We compare both cards and you can find out under what circumstances you should keep the Presidential Plus and when you should switch.
The United Presidential Plus Card is the best United Card to help you earn Premier Elite status through credit card spending. If you are lucky enough still to have this card, you should read our review and find out if it is still worth keeping this going forward.
Effective Jan. 1, you now earn 25 PQPs per $500 spent on many of United's cobranded cards — up to PQP maximums (which depend on the MileagePlus credit cards you have). This is notably better than before, as you had to spend at least $12,000 to earn any PQPs via United cards.
United’s Legacy Premium Credit Card Still Exists — But You Can’t Apply for It. The United Presidential Plus card can’t be applied for anymore.
Let’s explore the new benefits of the United Presidential Plus Credit Card for 2020 and how your card can help you achieve up to Premier 1K status for 2021. First, MileagePlus is removing Premier Qualifying Miles (PQM) as a way to earn Premier status.
When Chase and Continental Airlines introduced it, the salient benefit of the Presidential Plus credit card was its flexible elite qualifying miles. Of course, it also offered club membership but the card's annual fee made that pretty much a wash.
All other eligible cards: 1 PQP per $20 spent, with a maximum of 1,000 PQPs per year; With these changes, someone holding both the United Club Infinite card and the United Club Business card could spend their way to the 28,000 Premier Qualifying Points they need to reach Premier 1K status — at a whopping $420,000 spent.
Compiled below is a comparison of current card-derived vs. status-derived benefits. Overall, the current benefits of the PP and the replacement Club card are nearly identical. The key trade-off is increased redeemable mile (RDM) earnings with the Club card vs. FPQM with the PP card.