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American miles in 2026: the honest United + American playbook

How to earn 1 million points a year without changing your life — by tweaking just 4 decisions.

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Curadoria VoysparkbyCuradoria Voyspark May 05, 2026 11 min Updated on June 03, 2026

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:

  1. Chase Ultimate Rewards + Amex Membership Rewards transfer 1:1 to a dozen airlines (rare globally)
  2. United MileagePlus has Star Alliance partner sweet spots that hide cheap routes
  3. 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:

  1. Chase Sapphire Reserve and Ink Business transfer 1:1 instantly
  2. Miles don't expire as long as the account is active
  3. Star Alliance award chart has sweet spots (60k JFK-LHR business)

American AAdvantage is the best for premium cabin redemptions because:

  1. 57.5k Y / 75k J one-way to Europe on partners (Qatar, BA, Iberia)
  2. oneWorld — you use it on Qatar, JAL, Cathay, BA
  3. 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:

  1. Chase Sapphire Reserve — $550 annual fee, $300 travel credit makes it net $250. Earns 3x on travel and dining, transfers 1:1 to United.

  2. Amex Gold Card — $325 annual fee, $120 dining + $120 Uber credit. Earns 4x on dining and groceries, transfers 1:1 to multiple airlines.

  3. 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:

  1. 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.

  2. Business cards (if you have an LLC or even sole prop) — Chase Ink Business Cash + Unlimited + Preferred = 90k each. Stack three of those.

  3. 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".

  4. 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.

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