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Also: Newark's new terminal expands with 7 gates, 2 soon-to-open lounges July 26, 2023 More upgrades

Also: Newark's new terminal expands with 7 gates, 2 soon-to-open lounges July 26, 2023 [THE POINTS GUY]( [View in browser]( [TPG Daily NEWSLETTER]( [THE POINTS GUY]( More upgrades by Kyle Olsen, Points & Miles Reporter [TPG | Hero Image] You might be asking yourself, “Why pay $525 per year for a United Airlines cobranded credit card like the [United Club Infinite Card]( when the benefits overlap with those already offered to [United elite members]( While [United Club access]( may seem like a good reason, it's already included on Star Alliance-operated international flights for United Premier Gold and higher elite members. However, there is a lesser-known benefit that makes these cards worthwhile: [Complimentary Premier Upgrades]( on award tickets on eligible routes. United Premier members aren’t eligible for CPUs on award tickets unless they have a [cobranded MileagePlus credit card](. If you have an eligible United credit card, you have a chance at receiving a first-class upgrade you wouldn't have received otherwise. Furthermore, having an eligible United cobranded credit card gives you an advantage in upgrade clearance. Your upgrades will be prioritized over elite members with the same elite status who do not have United credit cards. Even if you only get a few upgrades a year, it can justify the annual fee. If you’re looking for other ways to get more United upgrades, check out these related stories: - [The single reason I’d open a MileagePlus credit card as a United elite]( - [Why Premium Plus and higher fare classes are the secret to United upgrades]( - [The ultimate guide to getting upgraded on United Airlines]( Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page](. 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