Has United recently changed calculating miles based on distance to based on fare?
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From United's page on earning miles, it seems that for most United flights, miles are awarded based on the fare rather than on the distance. As far as I've noticed, the miles I get from calculation based on the fare is substantially less than if the calculation is based on the distance -- approximately only half as much.
Is this a recent change that I've missed? The reason I'm asking is that I'm earning much fewer miles now than the same flight last year with the same fare class.
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How are United flight miles calculated?
Standard United MileagePlus members earn 5x the cost of their ticket. So multiply the cost of your ticket by five and and you'll get the number of miles you'll earn for that flight. Elite members earn more, with the total miles equaling between 7x to 11x the cost of the ticket.How are miles calculated?
Simply multiply the speed by the time. If a car drives two hours at 64 miles per hour, it traveled 130 miles.How many miles do you earn per flight united?
Entry-level MileagePlus members earn 5 miles for every dollar spent on United flights. If you have elite status, you can earn an additional 2 to 6 miles per dollar spent based on your level.How are frequent flyer miles calculated?
Under the fare-based system, award miles are calculated as follows: airfare (ticket price + supplements charged by the Miles & More partner airline) x factor = number of award miles earned.Algebra - Word Problems - Rate and Distance Part 3/3
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