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Very generous new £300 United Airlines cashback offer on American Express cards

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A generous new cashback offer has returned on many American Express cards (except British Airways ones!) from United Airlines.

You will get £300 back when you spend £700 with United Airlines – a 43% rebate if you find a ticket priced at exactly £700.

You can fly direct from London Heathrow or Edinburgh. Other gateways may be available if you can get the United Airlines website to price them up with a connection. Cumulative spend is ok.

United Airlines American Express offer

The rules say that you need to book a flight by 8th August which is departing from the UK. I am guessing that non-UK departures may divert you to a different version of the United website which is why this rule is in place. It appears there is no ‘travel by’ deadline so you can book to early next year.

Package holidays, cruises, lifestyle and clothing purchases from the United Shop site and purchases of miles will not trigger the bonus. Telephone bookings will not trigger the bonus.

Where can you fly with United Airlines from the UK?

Here is the current direct schedule for Summer 2025 which runs until the end of October. Other destinations in the US, Canada etc are available with connections on United or partner carriers.

London Heathrow

  • New York/Newark – 7x daily
  • Washington/Dulles – 2x daily
  • Chicago O’Hare – 3x daily
  • San Francisco – 3x daily
  • Houston – 2x daily
  • Denver – 2x daily
  • Los Angeles – 1x daily

Edinburgh

  • New York/Newark – 1x daily (2x daily in peak weeks)
  • Chicago – 1x daily
  • Washington/Dulles – 1x daily
United Airlines American Express offer

What is United Airlines like?

We did a series of reviews with United in 2023. Here is what we published:

Where can you credit your miles?

Weirdly, you can earn Avios on United Airlines flights when you credit them to an Aer Lingus AerClub account. You can then use the ‘Combine My Avios’ functionality online (when it’s working ….) to move them to your British Airways Club account. You will not earn any tier points.

Alternatively, as a Star Alliance member, you can credit your flight to any of their frequent flyer schemes. Whilst United MileagePlus or Lufthansa Miles & More are obvious options, Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer has the benefit of being American Express Membership Rewards transfer partners if you need to top up your account.

(The HfP article looks at the best way to earn Star Alliance miles from UK credit cards. This article looks specifically at how to earn United Airlines miles from UK credit cards.)

£700 should be enough to get you an economy flight to the US in peak season – possible premium economy out of season – and £300 would represent a chunky saving.

If you are booking for two of you, see if you have the offer on another Amex card, or on the supplementary card to your main card. You can then book your tickets separately in two transactions.

As usual, you need to check the ‘Offers’ section on the Amex website or in the app for each American Express card you own, and then click ‘Save To Card’ to register if you can see the deal.

30,000 registrations will be allowed for this offer which is twice as many as when it last ran in November 2024. However, if you don’t register now, you run a risk of the offer no longer showing if you try to sign up nearer the expiry date.

Comments (30)

  • Gareth Oakley says:

    I used this offer to rebook a USA trip last year after cancelling a BA redemption due to a bereavement – it was very helpful then. Thanks for calling this one out again 🙏

  • Davey11 says:

    UK-US forward bookings must be terrible

    • Andrew J says:

      This is quite a regular offer they run, so not necessarily.

    • JDB says:

      As above, this is a regular offer and in IAG’s quarterly report yesterday the trading outlook stated “North Atlantic demand has been robust, with strength in our premium cabin mitigating some recent softness in US point-of-sale economy leisure”.

  • Bumblebee says:

    Not on my card !

  • RonnieB says:

    Yes not ‘very generous’ at all given last one was £350 off £700 🙁

    • The Savage Squirrel says:

      To be fair I’d describe both of those as generous offers.

    • David says:

      Not as good but how could it not be generous? I’d give it to you if it was £100 off £700.

  • Jon R says:

    Anyone any experience of booking flexible economy and then changing at a later date? Assume as long as doesn’t trigger a full refund and then re-charge it would still be fine.

    • Richmond_Surrey says:

      As long as nothing comes back to credit card, it’s ok. You can even cancel for credit and future travel voucher

  • John says:

    Does the offer apply to redemptions (book on United) and code-share or other Star Alliance flights (booked on United)?

    • Richmond_Surrey says:

      Yes, you can use codeshare, just has to be booked on United website.

      • Rob says:

        United lets you book UA-coded, ex UK flights on, say, Thai without a United connection?

  • Nick says:

    Not seeing any economy flights to Washington DC in August for under £1000

    • David says:

      You do know your trying at hardest month?

    • Andrew. says:

      Depends on when you want to go in August. Prices drop when the schools start going back mid August.

      From Monday 18th August it drops over over £1000 to around £825 for a week’s return from EDI. It then drops to around £630 as the return dates go into September.

  • Murray says:

    Silly question but would booking a multi city ticket (London to Denver outbound and Orlando to London inbound) qualify provided it is over the £800 threshold?

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