United Airlines MileagePlus Debit Card UK
United Airlines launched its first MileagePlus UK payment card in March 2026, in partnership with Currensea. It is the only Star Alliance airline to offer a UK-issued card, and the first new UK airline payment card to launch since 2022. The card is a debit product, not a credit card — it links directly to your existing UK current account and earns United MileagePlus miles on everyday spending.
The timing matters. From 2nd April 2026, United Airlines is changing how MileagePlus miles are earned and redeemed, with cardholders receiving preferential earn rates when flying and discounts on award redemptions. Non-cardholders will see their earning rates reduced. For active United flyers based in the UK, the card has become a practical consideration rather than an optional extra.
This guide sets out the card’s costs, earning structure, and benefits in straightforward terms.
Card Costs and Key Facts
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Card type | Debit card (Mastercard). Links to your existing UK current account. No credit check beyond a soft eligibility check. |
| Annual fee | £175, paid upfront. Non-refundable. |
| Programme | United MileagePlus |
| FX fee | 0.99% on all non-UK transactions (compared to the typical 2.99% on standard UK cards) |
| Apple Pay / Google Pay | Yes |
| ATM withdrawals abroad | Yes. 0.99% FX fee on first £250/month; 2.5% thereafter. UK ATMs not supported. |
| Compatible accounts | Most UK current accounts. Currently incompatible with Metro Bank, Co-op Bank, and Chase. |
| Miles credited | 14 days after each transaction |
Sign-Up Bonus
The sign-up bonus has three separate components, which apply at different stages:
| Bonus | Requirement | Miles |
|---|---|---|
| First purchase bonus | Make your first card purchase | 2,000 miles |
| Foreign currency spend bonus | Spend £3,000 in foreign currency within 12 months | 3,000 miles |
| Flight bonus | Fly on a paid United ticket within 6 months of card approval: Economy (3,000 miles), Premium Plus (7,000 miles), Polaris (10,000 miles) | Up to 10,000 miles |
The maximum sign-up bonus is 15,000 miles, though this requires a paid United flight in Polaris within six months. The first-purchase and foreign currency components are more straightforward to achieve.
Ongoing Earn Rates
| Spend category | Earn rate |
|---|---|
| United Airlines spend (any currency) + all non-European spend | 4 miles per £3 spent (1.33 miles per £1) |
| All other spend (UK and European transactions) | 2 miles per £3 spent (0.67 miles per £1) |
Miles are rounded to the nearest whole number per transaction. The earn rate outside Europe, combined with the 0.99% FX fee, makes this card competitive for non-European spend when compared to other UK airline cards. For UK and European day-to-day spending, the earn rate is lower than alternatives such as the free Avios or Virgin Points cards.
Annual Renewal Benefits
| Benefit | Detail |
|---|---|
| Renewal PQP bonus | 500 Premier Qualifying Points on renewal each year |
| Renewal miles bonus | 2,500 MileagePlus miles on renewal, if you spent £3,000 in foreign currency in the previous 12 months |
Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) from Spending
The card earns Premier Qualifying Points (PQPs) — the metric United uses to track progress towards elite status — on certain categories of spend. This is separate from miles earning and applies as follows:
| Spend category | PQP earn | Annual cap |
|---|---|---|
| United Airlines spend + all non-UK spend | 1 PQP per £15 spent | 2,000 PQP per year from spend (plus 500 PQP on annual renewal = 2,500 PQP maximum per year) |
For context, United Premier Silver requires 5,000 PQP (or 6,000 PQP without qualifying flights). The card’s maximum annual contribution of 2,000 PQP from spend represents a meaningful contribution towards lower status tiers for active travellers.
How Cardholders Benefit from the April 2026 MileagePlus Changes
From 2nd April 2026, United Airlines is restructuring how MileagePlus miles are earned when flying and how they can be redeemed. The changes create a material difference between cardholders and non-cardholders.
Earning miles when flying United
| Status | Previous rate | New rate (non-cardholder) | New rate (cardholder) |
|---|---|---|---|
| General member | 5 miles per $1 | 3 miles per $1 | 6 miles per $1 |
| Premier Silver | 7 miles per $1 | 5 miles per $1 | 8 miles per $1 |
| Premier Gold | 8 miles per $1 | 6 miles per $1 | 9 miles per $1 |
| Premier Platinum | 9 miles per $1 | 7 miles per $1 | 10 miles per $1 |
| Premier 1K | 11 miles per $1 | 9 miles per $1 | 12 miles per $1 |
Basic Economy fares earn at slightly lower rates. Non-cardholders flying Basic Economy will earn no miles at all from April 2026.
Redeeming miles for United flights
Cardholders will receive a discount on the miles required for United award flights (excluding Money + Miles tickets). The discount applies to the miles portion only, not to taxes and fees.
| Cardholder type | Redemption discount |
|---|---|
| Cardholder (no elite status) | 10% off miles required |
| Cardholder with Premier elite status | 15% or more off miles required |
As a practical example: from April 2026, a one-way Polaris Saver Award from London to New York will price at 80,000 miles for a non-cardholder. A cardholder without elite status would pay 72,000 miles for the same flight; a cardholder with Premier elite status would pay 68,000 miles.
Cardholders will also have access to more Polaris Saver Award availability, alongside Premier Silver and Premier Gold members.
Other Features
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| eSIM data | 5GB per year (five 1GB eSIMs) |
| Round-up feature | Optional. Rounds purchases to the nearest 10p or 20p and awards 1 mile per 2p added. This effectively prices miles at 2p each, which is generally not competitive versus other ways of buying United miles. |
| HMRC payments | A business version of the card earns miles on HMRC payments, with a combined 0.86% fee from HMRC and Currensea. Request this version during application if relevant. |
| Transaction display | Transactions appear on your current account statement. A daily transaction summary email and weekly points summary are also provided via the card app. |
| Dispute protection | Section 75 does not apply (debit card). Mastercard chargeback protection applies for fraud, non-delivery, defective goods, and processing errors. |
The United Airlines MileagePlus Debit Card is a product built for a specific audience: UK-based travellers who fly United Airlines regularly and are committed to the MileagePlus programme. For that group, the April 2026 changes to earning and redemption rates make holding a co-brand card a practical necessity rather than a nice-to-have.
The card’s strongest use case is non-European spend, where the combination of 1.33 miles per £1 and a 0.99% FX fee compares well against other UK airline cards. For everyday UK spending, the earn rate is modest. The annual fee of £175 is not insignificant, and the value case rests primarily on flying United rather than on card spend alone.
For those already invested in MileagePlus, the card warrants serious consideration. For those with no existing United relationship, the alternatives — Avios, Virgin Points, or other Star Alliance routes — are likely to offer stronger everyday value.