Depends on the type of ticket. For 25,000 miles you can get a round-trip economy class ticket within the U.S., assuming the flight isn't very popular with award travelers. If the initial allocation of award seats is gone, if you want to fly in a first or business class, or if you want to fly to another part of the world, you will need more miles. See United's Web site for a complete list.
It depends on where you want to fly. There are hundreds of different awards you can claim, depending on where you are going, what cabin you want to fly in, and how booked up the flight are, on the days you want to fly.
Usually 25000 round trip but more at peak times and on short notice
25000 United Airlines frequent flier miles will get you a round trip ticket anywhere in the USA if booked weell in adavnce but not to Hawaii.
Many frequent flier programs allow you to buy a limited number of miles if you're short of the amount you need to redeem for a ticket. Unless you have most of the miles needed, you might be better off simply buying the ticket and saving your miles for later.
Yes - with most airlines - I have done it twice for my daughter
You are able to go on sites such as flyer miles. On this site you can fill out a form and they will tell you how much your frequent flier miles are worth and it is possible to sell it to them.
I am from England but live in the USA. I travel frequently. Enroll in one or more airlines frequent flier program and book on their wenbsite and you will start accruing frequent flyer miles
Chevron credit cards do not offer frequent flier miles. However, a Chevron credit card provides its owner with many gas discounts, and up to $300 in rebates annually.
Yes, Chase Visa offers a frequent flyer mile credit card called: "The Value Miles". - Evil Coconut
Usually this will be about 50,000 Frequent Flier miles.
I am Platinum Medallion on Delta Airlines and very close to Diamond.
You could get a one-way ticket inside North America and also a hotel room using United FF miles.
It varies but generally about 500,000 Frequent Flier miles is a good guide for a RTW -Round The World ticket. There would be more for travelling first class and less if you chose off-peak travel times and if you avoided the southern hemisphere.
I have done a round trip international from Kansas City to Manchester UK for 50000 miles in February but usually is about 100,000 frequent flier miles