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Old Jul 24, 12, 10:40 am   #1
 
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How Many Miles Earned?

I looked through the US site and did a few searches here but couldn't find the info.

Is there any way of knowing exactly how many miles I'll earn on an upcoming itinerary? I'm really close to qualifying for an incremental tier.

It wasn't on my receipt and I didn't see it when I was booking a flight.

I'm flying: SNA - PHX and PHX - JFK
I think as a UA member, I don't earn the 500 min on the SNA-PHX leg (like we used to on CO).

Thanks!
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Old Jul 24, 12, 10:54 am   #2
 
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2492, give or take a few. Gcmap.com is usually within a few miles of what US dispenses
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Old Jul 24, 12, 11:20 am   #3
 
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FlyingFish app shows 2491. 2942 is even better.

I need 2490 to hit 50,000 on the nose

Qualifying with a 2 mile cushion would be awesome, falling short by a mile or two would be

Fingers crossed....
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Old Jul 24, 12, 11:48 am   #4
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I looked through the US site and did a few searches here but couldn't find the info.

Is there any way of knowing exactly how many miles I'll earn on an upcoming itinerary? I'm really close to qualifying for an incremental tier.

It wasn't on my receipt and I didn't see it when I was booking a flight.

I'm flying: SNA - PHX and PHX - JFK
I think as a UA member, I don't earn the 500 min on the SNA-PHX leg (like we used to on CO).

Thanks!
Look on US's PDF timetable and it has the mileages listed for each segment. Or you could book a dummy itinerary and it will tell you. The first is a little easier to figure it out with and without the 500 mile minimum though.
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Old Jul 24, 12, 12:33 pm   #5
 
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I also use the air mileage calculator. My only gripe with it is the 666 miles from ATL to PHL
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Old Jul 24, 12, 2:02 pm   #6
 
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Look on US's PDF timetable and it has the mileages listed for each segment. Or you could book a dummy itinerary and it will tell you. The first is a little easier to figure it out with and without the 500 mile minimum though.
The OP has their 2 mile cushion, as the PDF agrees exactly with the great circle mapper.
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Old Jul 24, 12, 7:27 pm   #7
 
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Thanks everyone - this is great info and it would be awesome to make the cut by 2 mi!
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