United Award Sale
There is a new United award sale that covers popular destinations Tahiti, Australia and New Zealand. The downside is that this offer is only for United credit card holders. Let's take a look at the offer.
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Here are the details for the United award sale:
- Adventure to Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane Australia and Auckland, New Zealand for 40,000 miles (plus taxes and fees starting at $19.40) one way.
- Or unwind in Papeete, Tahiti, for 30,000 miles (plus taxes and fees starting at $5.60) one way.
- Book by May 30 for travel between July 1 and December 12, 2024
The downsides to this offer are that they are for one way bookings and are for economy.
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Offer Terms
Here are some notable terms to the United award sale:
- Cardmembers must login using MileagePlus number to book award. No limit to the number of award tickets booked.
- The promotion applies to new award bookings and not to award tickets already booked.
- Promotion valid for travel between the mainland U.S. and Tahiti (PPT), Sydney (SYD), Melbourne (MEL), Brisbane (BNE), or Auckland (AKL).
- Tickets: Tickets must be purchased by May 30, 2024.
- Travel Period: Travel between July 1, 2024 and December 12, 2024.
- Blackout dates: None
- Advance purchase: None
- Minimum stay: None
- Maximum stay: None
- Award Validity: Awards shown are valid for travel all days of the week. Awards are valid in the Economy (Coach) cabin on United/United Express carriers.
- Some flights may be operated by the following airlines, doing business as United Express: Air Wisconsin, CommuteAir, GoJet Airlines, Mesa Airlines, Republic Airways, or SkyWest Airlines; or may be operated pursuant to a codeshare agreement, such as Silver Airways.
- Miscellaneous: Award pricing is subject to change without notice. Passenger is responsible for all taxes, fees, baggage fees and surcharges applicable to award travel…
United Award Sale: ToP Thoughts
Since there is a United award sale for economy there may be some deals on business class as well, just not advertised. That could be wishful thinking on my part. As an economy ticket it is a decent deal. That is if you can handle that long in the back of the plane at least.
If you end up booking anything, let us know over in the ToP Facebook Group.
HT: DoC