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To begin, make sure you have a loyalty account with a Star Alliance partner like Avianca LifeMiles or Air Canada Aeroplan.


Let’s say you have LifeMiles from Avianca. To use them, log into your Avianca account and search for United flights.


Similarly, Aeroplan (Air Canada’s program) is user-friendly and shows many United-operated flights.


You should also know that booking partner flights with miles often comes with lower or no fuel surcharges.


Be mindful that availability isn’t always consistent between airlines. What’s visible on United’s site might not show up on Aeroplan, and vice versa.


A common concern is whether the mileage required is fair. It varies by airline, destination, and date, so it pays to compare.


To ensure the process goes smoothly, double-check baggage rules and seating arrangements.


Another trick is using transferable credit card points like those from Amex, Chase, or Citi.


Booking with partner points can also unlock stopovers, open-jaw tickets, and multi-city itineraries depending on the airline’s rules.


If you ever run into trouble finding availability or navigating a foreign site, don’t hesitate to call the airline’s customer support.


In summary, using partner airline points to book United Airlines flights can be a powerful tool for strategic travelers.

