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Can I combine United points with spouse?

Unfortunately, it's not as simple as just transferring points from one person's account to the other. Points transfers are only available if both members live in the same household. However, you can use one of your authorized users' accounts and transfer the points back and forth between your accounts when needed.



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Most frequent flyer programs do not allow family pooling of miles, and United is no exception.

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Most frequent flyer programs only allow you to credit mileage to the account of the person flying. Inputting the same frequent flyer number for two different passengers wouldn't work, because the name on the account has to match the name on the ticket.

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Membership numbers are nontransferable. Only one person may be enrolled per SkyMiles account.

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Can someone else use your frequent flyer number? Absolutely not, because your number is unique to you. They can't make a reservation with your number because the name will not match the number in the airlines records.

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While you might feel you're entitled to receiving the airline miles accrued when you pay for someone else's ticket, only the passenger can earn miles from flying. Frequent flyer programs will not award miles when the passenger's name doesn't match the name on the loyalty account provided at check-in.

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You've got flexibility with your miles with the ability to book Award Travel for yourself or for someone else – even if you're not flying with them. Plus, you can always buy more, gift or transfer them, or even donate your miles to a cause you care about.

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Does the name on my Frequent Flyer account need to match the name on my airline ticket? Yes.

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According to Bankrate's recent points and miles valuations, United miles are worth about 1.1 cents each. This means that, on average, you'll get 1.1 cents per mile in value when you redeem your rewards for airfare. When you break it down further, this means 50,000 miles are worth approximately $550.

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How much are United miles worth? United miles are worth 1.19 cents each, on average. That means 10,000 United miles have a value of roughly $119. United miles are less valuable than the average airline miles, which are worth 1.32 cents each, as a result.

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