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United Premier Gold: 2026 Tracker

By Daan Zwets ·Published ·Updated ·13 min read
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United MileagePlus Premier Gold is the tier where the Premier programme transitions from polite recognition to operationally meaningful benefit. At 10,000 Premier Qualifying Points and 30 Premier Qualifying Flights in a calendar year, Gold is the Star Alliance Gold entry point, the alliance tier that unlocks lounge access at Star partner airports, and the first United status that delivers complimentary first-class upgrades on United-operated flights.

The reading on Gold in 2026 is that it is the inflection point in the Premier ladder. The benefit step from Silver to Gold is substantially larger than the 5,000-PQP qualification gap suggests, and for most committed United flyers Gold is the right cruising-altitude tier. This guide covers what Gold delivers per the Premier programme page, the dual PQP-and-PQF qualification, and the practical paths to the line.

United MileagePlus rules verified: February 23, 2026 against MileagePlus earning. Qualification numbers, status-year framing, and benefit details were checked against current public materials.

What Premier Gold on United MileagePlus gives you

Premier Gold earns 6 MileagePlus miles per US dollar on United-marketed flights without a co-brand card or 9 miles per dollar when paying with an eligible Chase United card, under the post-April 2026 earning framework that ties earn rates to status plus card status. The earning bonus compounds across a year of United flying into thousands of additional miles, useful as feedstock for partner award redemptions across the Star Alliance network. The pre-April-2026 framework used a flat 8 miles per dollar at Gold without distinguishing card payment, the April 2026 reset re-priced earning to favour cardholders explicitly.

The headline benefit at Gold is Star Alliance Gold status. Star Gold unlocks lounge access at Star Alliance partner business-class lounges worldwide, including the Lufthansa Senator and Business Lounges at Frankfurt and Munich, ANA Lounges at Tokyo, Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Gold Lounges, the Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges, and the SWISS Senator Lounge at Zurich. The benefit covers the Gold member plus one guest when flying any Star Alliance marketed flight, regardless of cabin booked. That single benefit transforms long-haul international itineraries on the alliance.

The United-specific Gold uplift is complimentary first-class upgrades on United-operated flights, processed within the standard upgrade window before departure. Upgrade clearance varies by route competitiveness, premium business routes from San Francisco or Newark clear less reliably than off-peak shorter routes, but the structural benefit is that a Gold paid Economy ticket goes onto the upgrade list automatically.

Other Gold benefits include two free checked bags on United-operated flights, complimentary same-day flight changes and same-day standby on most fares, Premier Access through check-in, security, and boarding queues at United hubs, priority phone-line access for MileagePlus member service, and Premier baggage handling that typically gets bags onto the carousel within fifteen minutes at hub airports.

What Premier Gold does not get: PlusPoints and the Polaris ceiling

Premier Gold does not receive a PlusPoints allotment, the instrument-based upgrade currency that confirms upgrades on specific routes and fare classes. PlusPoints start at Premier Platinum with a 40-point annual award. The practical effect is that Gold can use its complimentary first-class upgrade eligibility on domestic flights but cannot confirm an upgrade from Economy to United Polaris business class on a transatlantic or transpacific route. Polaris upgrade is exclusively a PlusPoints construct, gated to Platinum and 1K. The 2026 rule change that extends both PlusPoints and Complimentary Premier Upgrades to award tickets, effective February 1, 2026, applies to Gold for the CPU mechanism only; Gold members can now use their domestic-upgrade eligibility on award tickets, which had previously been blocked outside of a narrow cardholder-only window. The change is meaningful for Gold members redeeming MileagePlus miles on domestic United routes and hoping for the upgrade.

Star Alliance Gold lounge map: where the access actually pays off

The Star Alliance Gold lounge benefit is the headline reason most Gold qualifiers stay loyal to United over a US-domestic-leaning rival. Plus-one guest access at partner business-class lounges covers a notably wide footprint. At Frankfurt, Star Gold opens the Lufthansa Business Lounge and the Senator Lounge on partner-operated Lufthansa or SWISS itineraries. At Tokyo Haneda and Narita, Star Gold opens the ANA Lounges. At Singapore Changi T2 and T3, Star Gold opens the Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Gold Lounge on SQ-operated itineraries. At Zurich, the SWISS Senator Lounge is Star Gold accessible on Lufthansa Group itineraries. At London Heathrow T2, the Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge and the Lufthansa Lounge are both Star Gold accessible. The benefit also covers any United Club worldwide when the Gold member is flying internationally on a Star Alliance same-day itinerary, the international-departure carve-out that closes the US-domestic United Club gap that Gold otherwise hits.

United MileagePlus media photography, illustrating context for the Premier Gold article.
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How to qualify for Premier Gold

Premier Gold requires 10,000 Premier Qualifying Points (PQP) and 30 Premier Qualifying Flights (PQF) in a calendar year. The dual-metric structure mirrors Silver but at higher thresholds. PQPs come from United-marketed flights, eligible co-brand card spend, and Star Alliance partner flying on PQP-eligible fare classes. PQFs come only from segments flown on United or Star Alliance partner metal.

The 10,000-PQP and 30-PQF gates work in tandem. A traveller can clear PQPs through card spend plus moderate flying but cannot clear 30 segments without actual flying. United offers a PQP-only path that waives the PQF requirement at substantially higher PQP thresholds (typically twice the standard PQP requirement), which is the typical Gold workaround for travellers whose business pattern produces fewer segments but higher per-segment revenue.

Star Alliance partner flying contributes PQP eligibility on eligible fare classes per the documented alliance partner benefit overview. Long-haul partner business class on Lufthansa, ANA, Singapore Airlines, or Air Canada at the higher fare buckets typically earns PQPs at 100% to 150% of the base rate, with PQFs counting at 1 PQF per segment regardless of fare class.

The qualification year runs the calendar year. Gold status earned in 2026 is valid through the end of the following qualification year, giving the standard 14-month MileagePlus status runway. PQPs and PQFs reset to zero on 1 January.

The PQP-only path at 12,000 points

The PQP-only Gold path is set at 12,000 PQP without any PQF requirement, a 20% premium over the dual-gate 10,000 PQP that comes with the 30-segment obligation. The 2,000-PQP premium is the price of skipping the segment counter, and for travellers whose work pattern produces a small number of long-haul business-class trips rather than a steady stream of domestic segments, the PQP-only path is genuinely useful. Three round-trip business-class flights from the US east coast to Europe on United metal in the Polaris cabin generates enough PQP to clear 12,000 PQP alone, the segment count on those trips lands at 12 PQF, well short of the standard-path requirement. The PQP-only path makes Gold realistic for the executive who takes a few long-haul international trips a year and otherwise drives or flies regionally on other carriers. The same logic does not hold at Silver, where the PQP gap on the PQP-only path is only 1,000 PQP, but at Gold the 2,000-PQP premium is structurally meaningful.

MetricPremier Gold requirement
Premier Qualifying Points (PQP)10,000
Pqf Required30
Alliance EquivalentGold
Qualification periodCalendar year (Jan–Dec)

How Premier Gold compares to the tiers around it

Premier Silver at 5,000 PQP is 5,000 points below Gold (and 15 segments below at 15 PQF), and the benefit gap is the largest single-tier jump in the Premier ladder. Silver gets Star Alliance Silver priority handling and one free checked bag. Gold adds Star Alliance Gold lounge access, complimentary first-class upgrades on United domestic routes, two free checked bags, and Premier Access handling. The Silver-to-Gold operational step is the most leveraged jump in the programme.

Above Gold, Premier Platinum at 15,000 PQP plus 45 PQF (or 18,000 PQP on the PQP-only path) adds an earning uplift, slightly more reliable upgrade clearance on competitive routes, three free checked bags, and a 40-PlusPoints annual award (United's instrument-based upgrade currency that confirms upgrades on specific routes and fare classes). The benefit step from Gold to Platinum is real but incremental on the headline benefits, both tiers remain Star Alliance Gold from the alliance perspective. Platinum's defining advantage over Gold is the PlusPoints allotment that opens confirmable upgrades on long-haul international United flights, including business-class upgrades on United Polaris routes.

Premier 1K at 22,000 PQP plus 60 PQF (or 28,000 PQP on the PQP-only path) is the structural top of the published ladder, with the highest published earning rate, four free checked bags, PlusPoints at the highest annual award (280 PlusPoints, with the ability to earn more in 3,000-PQP increments through additional flying), and the highest upgrade priority among Premier members. The 12,000-PQP gap from Gold to 1K is substantial, a structural commitment that few travellers cross without recurring United-heavy work travel.

For travellers averaging 10,000 to 16,000 PQP a year naturally, Gold is the rational cruising-altitude tier. The benefits are operationally meaningful, the qualification gap is achievable for committed United flyers, and the Star Alliance Gold lounge access transforms the alliance experience. For travellers averaging 20,000+ PQP, Platinum's upgrade-priority uplift becomes the right next step.

United MileagePlus media photography, illustrating context for the Premier Gold article.
Photo: United MileagePlus media room.

How to actually hit Premier Gold

The Gold path blends three earning streams: paid United flying at qualifying fare classes (the primary PQP source for most candidates), Chase United Club Infinite card spend (the structural base contribution at qualifying spend thresholds), and Star Alliance partner flying at the higher fare buckets.

A worked example clarifies. Take a Chicago-based engineering manager whose work travel includes one transcontinental round-trip a month between Chicago and San Francisco on United, plus four Europe round-trips a year on Lufthansa business class for client engagements. The twelve transcons at paid Economy Plus fares around US$500 round-trip contribute ~6,000 PQP and 24 PQF. The four Lufthansa J round-trips at the 150% PQP accrual rate contribute roughly 12,000 PQP and 16 PQF combined. The total reaches 18,000 PQP and 40 PQF, well past Gold and approaching Premier Platinum.

Drop the European pattern to two round-trips a year and the same itinerary lands at 12,000 PQP and 32 PQF, exactly at Gold with margin to spare. The combination of structural domestic flying with two long-haul international business-class trips a year is the typical Gold profile for mid-career professional travellers.

Status matches and challenges into Premier Gold are sometimes available. United's informal challenge framework, accessible through MileagePlus member service, occasionally offers reduced-PQP challenges to established mid-tier rivals, typically a 5,000-PQP target within a 90-day window in exchange for Gold confirmation. Terms vary by customer profile and are not consistently published.

How Premier Gold compares to AAdvantage Platinum and Delta Gold Medallion

The three US legacy mid-tier statuses sit at broadly equivalent positions in their respective ladders, with notable differences in shape and earn-path. Premier Gold maps to Star Alliance Gold; AAdvantage Platinum maps to Oneworld Sapphire; Gold Medallion maps to SkyTeam Elite Plus. All three include business-class lounge access at partner airports on long-haul itineraries, complimentary domestic first-class upgrades, and priority handling at the airport. The shape splits on bag policy: United Gold and AAdvantage Platinum each include two free checked bags; Delta Gold Medallion includes one. The shape also splits on upgrade clearance: AAdvantage Platinum sits below Platinum Pro and Executive Platinum in the upgrade priority stack, so clearance on competitive American routes is similar to United Gold's clearance on competitive United routes. Delta Gold Medallion sits below Platinum Medallion and Diamond Medallion, with materially lower clearance than the headline benefit suggests. On qualification, AAdvantage Platinum at 175,000 Loyalty Points is friendly to non-flight earning through co-brand spend and SimplyMiles dining; Delta Gold Medallion at 12,000 MQDs is a pure-spend gate that effectively requires roughly $12,000 of paid Delta flying or partner travel; Premier Gold's dual 10,000 PQP plus 30 PQF gate sits in the middle on spend but heavier on segment volume.

What changed in 2026 and what trips people up

Three Gold surprises catch returning MileagePlus members. The first is the upgrade-clearance question. Complimentary first-class upgrades at Gold are structural but not guaranteed; the clearance rate on competitive routes is genuinely low. A Gold who books a paid Economy ticket on a peak Friday transcontinental should not assume the upgrade will clear. The reliable Gold-tier upgrade benefit is the queue position rather than the upgrade itself.

The second is the partner PQP-eligibility detail. Star Alliance partner flying contributes PQPs only on eligible fare classes, discount Economy buckets on most partners earn redeemable miles but not PQP. A Gold who books a cheap European trip on Lufthansa or SWISS expecting it to count toward Premier Platinum qualification often finds the PQP counter unchanged when the fare class falls into an excluded bucket per the alliance partner benefit overview.

The third is the United Club lounge scope at Gold. Star Alliance Gold opens partner business-class lounges across the alliance, but United Club access in the US is still a cardholder or membership benefit, not a Gold-tier benefit. A Gold connecting through a US United hub on a purely domestic itinerary cannot access United Club without a separate cardholder or membership credential.

The August 2025 Excursionist Perk elimination and what it means for Gold redemptions

United closed the Excursionist Perk to new bookings on August 21, 2025, eliminating a popular routing technique that added a free intra-region one-way award flight to multi-city MileagePlus award itineraries. The change matters for Gold members in two distinct ways. On outbound award travel, the perk was the standard MileagePlus trick for layering a free intra-Europe positioning hop onto a transatlantic award (think New York to London on United Polaris, then a Munich-to-Vienna leg added free under Excursionist rules). That option no longer exists. On the long-haul booking maths, the perk's elimination raises the effective cost of MileagePlus award itineraries that previously chained two regions, with a typical effective price increase of 10,000 to 15,000 MileagePlus miles per booking depending on the regions involved. The same August 2025 update eliminated the published Saver upgrade award chart effective November 2025 and announced a shift to dynamic PlusPoints pricing in February 2027, the cumulative effect being that MileagePlus award and upgrade redemptions are progressively becoming less predictable for Gold members trying to optimise spend. The CPU-on-award and PlusPoints-on-award extensions from February 1, 2026 are the positive counterweight, though they apply more strongly to higher tiers.

Worked Gold qualification example: the Bay Area founder

Consider a Bay Area-based startup founder whose travel pattern includes one San Francisco-Newark round-trip a month for fundraising meetings, plus three Asia round-trips a year on United metal in business class (Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong rotations). The twelve SFO-EWR round-trips at paid Economy Plus or Economy fares averaging $650 round-trip generate roughly 4,500 PQP and 24 PQF across the year, based on the post-2024 PQP calculation that earns approximately 6 PQP per dollar of qualifying base fare and carrier-imposed surcharges. The three United Polaris round-trips to Asia at average paid-business-class fares of $4,500 generate approximately 9,000 PQP and 12 PQF combined. The cumulative total reaches 13,500 PQP and 36 PQF, comfortably past Gold's 10,000-plus-30 threshold and not far from Platinum's 15,000-plus-45 line. Substituting one Asia trip for a domestic San Francisco-Hawaii cash trip in Polaris business drops the PQP total to roughly 11,500 and the PQF total to 30, still clearing Gold by a margin that absorbs the year-end timing risk on any flights flown in late December. The founder's profile illustrates the typical Gold qualifier, solid domestic United base, supplemented by a small handful of higher-PQP long-haul international trips.

The bottom line on Premier Gold

Premier Gold is the United MileagePlus tier where the programme starts delivering structural operational benefit at international airports and on board. The Star Alliance Gold lounge access transforms partner itineraries, the complimentary first-class upgrades on United domestic flights compound across a year of trips, and the second free checked bag plus Premier Access shorten every airport touchpoint. The 10,000-PQP and 30-PQF threshold is achievable for moderate United flyers, and the benefit step over Silver is the largest in the ladder. For travellers planning a meaningful United relationship, Gold is the right destination tier. Track your PQPs and PQFs toward Gold and the next steps free with Miles Mosaic.

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  1. MileagePlus program rules and conditions · United Airlines
  2. Premier qualifying activity (PQF / PQP) · United Airlines
  3. Premier benefits and policies · United Airlines
  4. Star Alliance Gold tier benefits · Star Alliance

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