United MileagePlus + American AAdvantage is the most underrated power couple in the U.S. miles game. Used well, it gets you JFK-LHR in business for $400 + 60,000 points. This guide shows exactly how to earn, transfer, and redeem — without falling for fake promo traps.
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I spent 4 years at Goldman before going independent as a trader. Accumulating miles, for me, is literally arbitrage. And the U.S. miles system has three things that make it one of the most hackable in the world:
- Chase Ultimate Rewards + Amex Membership Rewards transfer 1:1 to a dozen airlines (rare globally)
- United MileagePlus has Star Alliance partner sweet spots that hide cheap routes
- American AAdvantage accepts transfers from Citi, Bilt, and Marriott with bonuses
I'll teach you the full playbook. Not theory. This is how I earned 1.3 million points in 2024 from real personal spend (no business, no fraud).
Why United + American specifically
There are 8 programs relevant to U.S. flyers in 2026:
- United MileagePlus
- American AAdvantage
- Delta SkyMiles
- Alaska Mileage Plan
- Air Canada Aeroplan
- Singapore KrisFlyer
- Lufthansa Miles & More
- Avianca LifeMiles
United MileagePlus is the best to earn in USD because:
- Chase Sapphire Reserve and Ink Business transfer 1:1 instantly
- Miles don't expire as long as the account is active
- Star Alliance award chart has sweet spots (60k JFK-LHR business)
American AAdvantage is the best for premium cabin redemptions because:
- 57.5k Y / 75k J one-way to Europe on partners (Qatar, BA, Iberia)
- oneWorld — you use it on Qatar, JAL, Cathay, BA
- Citi Premier and Bilt transfer with frequent bonuses
The combo is: earn UR/MR points, transfer to United or AAdvantage when needed, redeem premium cabin on partners.
How to earn 100,000 United miles per month without changing anything
Mandatory setup:
Chase Sapphire Reserve — $550 annual fee, $300 travel credit makes it net $250. Earns 3x on travel and dining, transfers 1:1 to United.
Amex Gold Card — $325 annual fee, $120 dining + $120 Uber credit. Earns 4x on dining and groceries, transfers 1:1 to multiple airlines.
Bilt Mastercard — no annual fee. Earns 1x on rent (uncapped to 100k/year). The only card that gets you points on rent without fees. Transfers to United and AAdvantage.
Typical monthly flow ($6,000 personal spend + $2,500 rent):
- Chase Sapphire Reserve: $3,000 dining/travel × 3 = 9,000 UR points
- Amex Gold: $2,000 groceries × 4 = 8,000 MR points
- Bilt on rent: $2,500 × 1 = 2,500 Bilt points
- Bilt Rent Day double points (1st of month): extra 2,500
Total: ~22,000 transferable points per month from spend.
How do you get to 100,000/month? Bonuses and strategies:
Sign-up bonuses — open one new card per quarter. Chase Sapphire Preferred 80k, Amex Gold 90k, Citi Premier 75k. That alone is 245k in a year.
Business cards (if you have an LLC or even sole prop) — Chase Ink Business Cash + Unlimited + Preferred = 90k each. Stack three of those.
Buying groups + reselling — controversial but legal. Buy electronics, ship to a buying group, get reimbursed plus credit. Earns 2-3x on $50k+/year of "spend".
Hotel and shopping portals — Rakuten + UR portal stack for 6-12x on online shopping.
But to use all of this well, you need a fourth thing: timing.

About the author
Curadoria Voyspark
2 years in the Voyspark editorial team
Time editorial da Voyspark — escritores, repórteres, fotógrafos e fixers em Lisboa, Tóquio, Nova York, Cidade do México e Marrakech. Coletivo. Sem voz corporativa. Cada peça com checagem cruzada por um editor regional e um chef ou curador local.
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