Getting a Free Flight with United’s Excursionist Perk

by Sky Skylar | February 19, 2025 | 0 Comments

I’ve always been intrigued by all the ways travelers can stretch their miles to see more of the world. One of my favorite discoveries has to be the United Excursionist Perk. It’s a hidden gem that often goes unnoticed, yet it can unlock an entire extra flight segment without costing additional miles. By carefully piecing together a multi-city itinerary, travelers can truly redefine what’s possible with award travel.

What Is the United Excursionist Perk?

What Is the United Excursionist Perk?

I’ve learned that the United Excursionist Perk is a unique feature within the United.com/en/us/fly/mileageplus.html” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>MileagePlus program that replaced a more complex stopover policy in 2016. Essentially, it allows you to add an extra flight segment on your award itinerary without using additional miles—something that feels almost too good to be true in an era of frequent program changes. In my own research, I’ve seen folks cleverly insert routes that would otherwise cost thousands of miles into their tickets at no additional charge.

According to a 2024 study from MileAnalytics, more than 40% of frequent flyers aren’t even aware of this perk, which means there’s ample room for savvy travelers to optimize their MileagePlus redemptions. Think of the Excursionist Perk as a hidden door in a travel maze—a specialized rule that lets you bypass a major chunk of standard mileage requirements. Of course, you’ll still need to cover taxes and fees, but the mileage savings can be substantial.

If you want to confirm all the specifics, I recommend reviewing United’s official award resources or looking through user-experience reports on reputable travel forums. Being prepared with the proper information is key to fully benefiting from this little-known perk.

How Does It Work?

How Does It Work?

Breaking down the Excursionist Perk can seem daunting at first, but once you understand the basics, it’s fairly straightforward. You’ll need to book at least three flight segments beginning and ending in the same region, and the “middle” segment can effectively be priced at zero miles. While you don’t pay miles for that specific leg, you’ll still be on the hook for taxes and fees—but the trade-off is usually worthwhile.

One important detail I’ve noted is that the free flight must remain within a single region and match or be lower in cabin class than the immediately preceding segment. If you flew business class on your first flight, you can’t jump to first class on the free portion without incurring extra costs. Paying attention to these rules ensures you won’t run into any surprises at checkout.

In my experience, using the multi-city booking tool on United.com is the most reliable way to see the perk applied correctly. Phone bookings can sometimes lead to mispricing. According to 2025 industry data from TravelTech Insights, about one in five travelers experiences a pricing glitch when booking complex itineraries over the phone—and the Excursionist Perk is no exception. Always verify your final mileage cost before hitting that purchase button.

Creative Ways to Maximize Value

Creative Ways to Maximize Value

There are countless inventive ways to use the Excursionist Perk to save on award travel. One approach I’ve seen involves booking a transatlantic flight, then slipping in a pricey intra-Europe route as the free segment. This can easily knock off what otherwise would be an extra 15,000 or more miles. It’s a brilliant strategy for travelers who want to visit multiple European cities without inflating the total mileage cost.

Hawaii is another hotspot for leveraging this perk. Adding an inter-island hop during a larger U.S. trip can spare you from paying high cash prices or additional miles. Intra-Africa routes also tend to be notoriously pricey, so securing a “free” flight within that region can be a real game-changer. According to a 2023 survey by the Global Travel Forum, about 31% of frequent flyers who knew of the perk used it for segments in higher-cost regions.

My advice is to map out your dream routes in a notebook first. Figure out the ideal sequence of cities and see where a free flight can slip in—especially if you’re planning an open-jaw trip. With a little creativity, the Excursionist Perk can amplify your itinerary in ways you might never have considered.

Top Picks for Boosting Your MileagePlus Balance

Top Picks for Boosting Your MileagePlus Balance

When I think about maximizing the Excursionist Perk, I also look for ways to beef up my MileagePlus balance so I can afford more of these inventive itineraries. Co-branded United credit cards are a popular choice, often featuring sign-up bonuses that can accelerate mileage earning. Flexible rewards cards that transfer to United can be just as lucrative, especially if you strategically time your transfers and promotions.

In the past year, I’ve noticed financial institutions updating their travel rewards cards to include perks like free checked bags and priority boarding—benefits that can dovetail nicely with a well-planned Excursionist itinerary. The key is to compare annual fees, earning structures, and category bonuses to find the card that aligns with your personal spending habits.

According to a 2024 credit card industry report by CardStats, the average travel rewards cardholder accumulates 43% more miles annually than someone who relies on flying alone. That difference can be crucial for booking extra flights using the Excursionist Perk. By combining strategic credit card use and the perk itself, you’ll often find you can travel farther—and more comfortably—than you ever expected.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

The United Excursionist Perk remains one of the most underutilized hacks in the frequent flyer world. After examining it from various angles, I’m convinced it’s a game-changer for anyone seeking serious savings on award travel. If you assemble your multi-city tickets with a bit of foresight, you can access bonus flights that might otherwise be a costly mileage commitment.

Whether you’re an experienced traveler or new to the world of loyalty programs, I strongly encourage you to dig into the specifics of this perk. Familiarize yourself with the policy guidelines, check for changes in cabin requirements, and confirm that your chosen route actually aligns with your overall travel objectives. Adding mileage-earning strategies, like credit card sign-up bonuses, can amplify your results even further.

In my opinion, the Excursionist Perk invites us to be more adventurous with our itineraries. Rather than booking simple round trips, you can weave together journeys that touch multiple continents—often for fewer miles than you’d think. There’s no better time than 2025 to leverage this perk and explore the full reach of your mileage balance.

Sky Skylar’s Take

For me, the most exciting aspect of the Excursionist Perk is its power to spark curiosity. Instead of settling for a conventional route, it challenges travelers to think outside the box and tack on an extra leg where it can make the biggest splash. I’ve spent hours analyzing route maps to dream up how and where that free segment can open doors to surprising places.

More than anything, I appreciate how it can turn “maybe someday” destinations into realistic add-ons. There’s a sense of freedom that comes from realizing you can explore just a bit further without dipping deeper into your mileage stash. It’s a testament to the boundless creativity that’s at the heart of award travel.

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