United and Instacart team up to boost member rewards
United Airlines and Instacart have launched a new collaboration that gives the new options for United loyalty members to save time and earn rewards and benefits.
In a first for an airline, Instacart is offering United MileagePlus members $0 delivery fees on orders placed right before, during or shortly after they take a domestic flight.
Additionally, MileagePlus members who link their United MileagePlus and Instacart accounts can also enjoy mileage rewards across a variety of offers found at Instacart.com/United.
This builds on United’s existing relationship with Instacart.
“With Instacart now, United MileagePlus members can enjoy added benefits when they link their accounts,” said Ryan Hamburger, Vice President, Commercial Partnerships for Instacart.
Starting now, United MileagePlus members can earn miles and unlock special offers when they use Instacart. on the road. With the Instacart collaboration, United MileagePlus members can access benefits.
This includes $0 delivery fees with Instacart, MileagePlus members who book a domestic U.S. United flight can enroll in a $0 delivery fee offer to make it easier to get last-minute essentials before a trip, snacks and forgotten items at a destination.
Once activated, United MileagePlus members receive seven days of $0 delivery fees.
MileagePlus members who are new to Instacart, can earn 5,000 miles when placing four grocery orders of $35+ each within eight weeks.
Members who already have Instacart accounts will also receive 500 additional miles when they link their United MileagePlus and Instacart accounts and place an order $35+ within 60 days.
Members can enrol at Instacart.com/United.
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