Always a fan of flying, Spencer wanted to find ways to upgrade his travel experience. Over the years, Spencer has been a guest speaker on multiple YouTube shows as well as podcasts on maximizing point...
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Sami Shub
January 20, 2018
Have 4000 miles left on an account I would like to close out. Any suggestions on what to spend them on or redeem? Thanks
gordon
April 02, 2019
4,000 miles won’t get you on a flight but you may be able to buy something through the gift catalog….
Richard
July 17, 2019
Hi,
I have the United Explorer card.
I just got a Chase Sapphire Reserve and therefore don’t feel I need the explorer anymore. I don’t want to pay the annual fee.
I have about 37000 MileagePlus miles and not planning to travel before my year is up.
A. Can I transfer the miles to my chase reserve card?
B. If not what is the best thing for me to do with the miles.
Stephen Au
July 17, 2019
Richard,
You will not lose your United miles by cancelling your United Explorer card. Hope this helps.
SAL
August 21, 2019
I may have the same situation as above. I plan to get the Chase Sapphire Preferred and I have about 50000 miles with the United Explorer. Where can I transfer these miles if I cancel or are there any suggestions where I can park the miles until I use these. Also, if you cancel, the miles will expire in 18 months.
Andrew Kunesh
August 22, 2019
Hi Sal, you cannot transfer your United Airlines miles to another airline. However, closing your United Explorer card does not affect your United mileage balance. You can keep your miles active by using the United shopping portal, taking a United flight, or utilizing another United earning method at least every 18 months.
Brian Stockman
February 18, 2018
I have several united miles please inform if these can be used on Aer Lingus flights
Alex Miller
February 19, 2018
Yes, you can indeed use United miles for Aerlingus flights. Here’s some more info that might help: https://www.united.com/ual/en/us/fly/mileageplus/earn-miles/airline-partners/aer-lingus.html
Ana
April 30, 2018
Sorry for what may sound like a very newbie question, but if you were to purchase United miles, would those be credited automatically (or instantly) to your United account? Thanks
Alex Miller
May 01, 2018
Don’t worry about asking questions! And yes, those miles would be automatically added to your account within 24 hours (they usually show within a few hours).
Mich
May 03, 2018
I think United Points are useless. They are only good for booking tickets on United. You cannot even use your points to upgrade your seat or exchange for Premiere Boarding. United needs to improve their Mileage Plus program to compete with other Airlines.
Jo Phan
September 20, 2018
Not sure where you’re getting your information from but you absolutely can use United points to upgrade your seat – it’s one of the best benefits of MileagePlus!
Amy
January 26, 2022
I agree! I cannot even book a rental car without booking a flight with miles! And when you book a United flight with miles you still need to pay close to $100 out of pocket! I have 324k miles and they are useless! I use my 200k southwest miles for flights because I only need to pay $11.60 out of pocket for the flight. And my American miles for rental cars. I did buy an Apply Watch with some United miles last year but I am thinking of canceling my united mileageplus business card because there is so little I can use my miles on without purchasing airfare. United’s reward program is by far the worst of any airline’s.
Jig
June 04, 2018
I have million united miles what will be the best way to use it to get the most out of the miles?
Alex Miller
June 04, 2018
That’s exactly what this post is for 🙂 Hopefully there are some ideas for you!
Cheryl
August 05, 2018
We have 320,000 UA miles and a multicity trip to Rome Italy from US in 2 months. According to the United .com site I would need to purchase additional miles of 620,000 for business class- 2 travelers. My spouse is challenged by cancer so I’d like to upgrade from basic economy so he has this experience as well as comfort. One way business class for the trip and economy the other leaves me needing to buy around 42,000 miles. Help!
Based on this article maybe there is a star alliance airline that could get us to Rome with fewer miles to buy yet an upgrade to economy? A credit card is easy for us to get added miles but all I have called report that the miles will not be reported to my account for 6-8 -too to late. Can you help a couple of senior citizens with advice? Thank you
Michael McHugh
August 15, 2018
Hi Cheryl
For the outbound flight:
United flies non-stop from Newark (EWR) to Rome (FCO). I’m currently seeing 2 economy seats on the outbound flights on October 23 at 30k miles/ticket so 60k UA miles.
United flies non-stop from Chicago (ORD) to Rome (FCO). I’m currently seeing 2 economy seats on the outbound flights on Oct 16, 22-26 at 30k/ticket so 60k UA miles.
United flies non-stop from Washington (IAD) to Rome (FCO). I’m currently seeing 2 economy seats on the outbound flights on Oct 8, 14, 21-22, 24-26 at 30k/ticket so 60k UA miles.
For the return flight:
United flies non-stop from Rome to Newark. I’m currently seeing 2 economy seats on the return flights on October 22, 24, 25 at 45k miles/ticket so 90k UA miles.
United flies non-stop from Rome to Chicago. I’m currently seeing 2 economy seats on the return flights on Oct 19, 22, 26 at 45k/ticket so 90k UA miles.
United flies non-stop from Rome to Washington. I’m currently seeing 2 economy seats on the outbound flights on Oct 25 at 30k/ticket so 60k UA miles.
You are correct on business class. There are currently no saver level seats available on the outbound or return flights so you would need to use 155k miles/ticket each way. I would not recommend doing this.
Kiran
September 16, 2018
If United offers a flight for say, 25K award miles but someone only has 20K, are they able to use what they have and pay the difference? Or, is the award ticket “price” a set figure?
Jeff Brownson
September 16, 2018
Kiran, the award ticket costs a certain amount, for example, the 25k that you mentioned for a domestic round trip in economy. Although you can not use miles for part of the ticket and pay for the rest, United does allow you to purchase the miles you might need to reach the level of the award trip. They will sell you these miles at what is a pretty terrible value, so it is only advisable to purchase miles if you are very close to the award you want. From the United site:
Missy
September 18, 2018
I have 36,000 United miles that will expire 10/31/18. I haven’t used my United card in quite a while because I typically reach for my Chase Reserve or Ink cards. Do I just need to use my united card on random purchases before the expiration date to keep the 36,000 miles?
Follow up – if I DO have to burn said miles before the current expiration date – does the actual date of travel have to be before the expiration date as well or do I just have to spend the miles before the expiration date (For example can I log on tomorrow and use my miles to book a flight to Mexico in November?)
Alex Miller
September 19, 2018
Hi Missy – yes, all you need to do is make 1 transaction on your United credit card to “refresh” the expiry date. You can also refresh this by earning miles flying on United (or partners, and then crediting to your UA account) – or any of the ways mentioned in this article here: /travel/airlines/how-to-earn-united-mileageplus-miles/
Regarding your other question, all you would need to do is make a booking before that expiration date. You don’t need to have traveled by that date. Hope that helps!
Jo Phan
September 20, 2018
Slight correction on this article: It’s not true that “Every Polaris seat has aisle access.” There is a central column of seats in BusinessFirst that provide aisle access to people on both sides, but there are also double seats on the sides of the plane that don’t provide aisle access to people sitting in window seats.
Stephen Au
September 23, 2018
Hi Jo,
You bring up a good point that we’d like to clarify:
United has a huge slew of seats that they call “Polaris class”. The distinction is typically in the seats. The soft product like bedding, food, drink, and more are typically the same. That’s why United lumps all the different types of Polaris classes together.
the TRUE Polaris business class is in a 1-2-1 layout with direct aisle access. These planes fly from select routes in Newark and San Francisco. Occasionally, fly on other routes, but it’s very difficult to predict.
Robin
September 23, 2018
We have booked 2 tickets using reward points of 70,000 points one way. The flight which is 6 months away now only requires 30,000 points. How can I change to 30,000 and put the difference back in our account?
Stephen Au
September 23, 2018
Hi Robin, you will need to cancel your reservation and re-book the new reservation.
Karen
October 01, 2018
My husband and I both have United Mileage Plus accounts and Mileage Plus credit cards. He isn’t traveling on airlines any more, and we’d like to know what is the best way to use his miles, and if we can transfer them to my account for my use in the future without paying huge fees. He currently has about 160,000 Mileage Plus miles in his account. We use his credit card occasionally to keep the account active. Thank you.
Alex Miller
October 02, 2018
Hi Karen – unfortunately United charge heavy fees for transferring miles between MileagePlus accounts. It’s $7.50 per 500 miles and a processing fee of $30 per transaction – it’s a lot. But this transfer might not be necessary…remember that your husband could book an award ticket for you (or anyone else) using their own MileagePlus account. Finally, miles don’t expire for 18 months so using the card just once per year would be more than enough to keep those miles…yours! 🙂
Robin Merkel
October 06, 2018
My question may be similar to one of the others, but I still think I need help. First, glad I stumbled on this site. Ver y informative. My situation is I have about 37,000 miles to expire the end of this year. I don’t expect to travel on United or its partners before then. I do not have a United credit card. I can rent a car that I need next month and use the points, or I can redeem some for gift cards, but it seems you recommend that people keep accruing miles. If that is the case, what do I need to do to spend the least and extend my expiration?
Thank you
Christine Krzyszton
October 06, 2018
Hi Robin! If you were to make a purchase on the United shopping portal (you do not need a United credit card to do so), you will earn miles. The activity will extend the expiration of your miles by 18 months. Be sure to follow up and make sure the miles are credited successfully to your account. https://shopping.mileageplus.com/ You could also use as little as 500 miles for a magazine subscription.
https://magazinerewards.mileageplus.com/20000744/
Hope this helps.
pamela
October 17, 2018
Great post – thank you! I’m curious… I’m about to book a one-way award flight from Paris to Portland, travel date is 2 months away (well over the 21 day $75 fee thing) – and the fee is miles+ $89.83. What is this $89 fee and is there any way around it? I don’t recall paying more than $11ish or so in past award bookings. Thanks!
Stephen Au
October 18, 2018
Hey Pamela! The $89.83 is the taxes and fees that the French government levy on all travel. In this case, United passes these on to travelers as opposed to absorbing the costs. United will not pass on these fees most of the time, but sometimes there’s no way around it.
Sally
December 02, 2018
hi,
when do the mileage plus awards flights purchased with my chase-united card change in value? One day I see the flight I want is ,17,5k then the next day its 40k. is there a time of day or day per week when they re-evalute them? thanks!
Stephen Au
December 02, 2018
Hi Sally,
There isn’t a time of day or day of the week that this is done. The best way to avoid this is to book as soon as you can.
Lynne
January 19, 2019
How much will it cost me to transfer 40,000 United points to a non-alliance partner like Hawaiian Airlines for travel to Las Vegas from Hawaii?
Thank you…
Stephen Au
January 19, 2019
Hey Lynne,
Unfortunately, you can’t transfer United miles to non-alliance partners. You can only use United miles to book flights on partner airlines. For this, simply visit united.com and book their partner flights on their website. Thanks for reading.
jeni
January 21, 2019
Hello. I am traveling with my family to Cape Town in July. I would like to use United miles to fly from Cape Town to Kruger or Victoria Falls on South African Airways. I can transfer Amex or Chase to my United account to buy tickets but want to see how much they will be first – to see if it is a good deal. It seems you can only find tickets is you have enough miles ? Am I wrong? Do you think the transfer to United is my best best for tickets in South Africa? Thank you!
Stephen Au
January 29, 2019
Hey Jeni,
Thanks for reading. When you are on the United.com website, you can search for award tickets by checking off the box in the search area that says “Book with miles”. After that, type in your search normally and you should be able to see how many miles it will cost.
Mackenzie
February 01, 2019
I’m looking to book roundtrip from Chicago to Sydney, and it looks like ANA would be a great option, but ANA flights aren’t coming up as options when searching via the United website. The ANA website shows Star Alliance flight awards available for the dates we’re looking – how do I go about using our United miles to book these flights?
Stephen Au
February 01, 2019
Hey Mackenzie,
ANA only releases a limited number of award seats to partners like United. As a result, if you search on ANA and flights show up, it won’t necessarily be the same with United. To confirm or deny partner award availability, repeat your search on Air Canada Aeroplan with the same route/dates/class. If it shows up, you’ll want to call United and tell them you want to book that award. They should be able to see the award inventory over the phone.
Heather C
February 22, 2019
I thought I can use the united miles to book activities but can’t find it anywhere on the united website. Can you help?
Christine Krzyszton
February 22, 2019
Hi Heather, I’d be happy to try and assist. Unfortunately, you cannot use MileagePlus® miles for purchasing destination experiences other than special events, Broadway shows, and other preferred access events. The site page for booking these activities is here: https://eventawards.mileageplus.com/?int_source=loy&int_medium=uacom&int_campaign=mpusepage&asset_type=mpuse_link
Mimi McGee
April 08, 2019
My husband is primary cardholder on our Chase United Mileage plus Club credit card. This means when I travel alone, I do not have the perks he has which is quite annoying. Our option is for each of us to have our own Mileage plus card, but I’m thinking it may be smarter for me to get a Chase Sapphire card instead. Any thoughts on this? I’m missing out on the preferred seating, free baggage and club access when traveling alone.
Katie Seemann
April 11, 2019
Hi Mimi,
Yes, it can be very annoying when a credit card is in your spouse’s name so you can’t take advantage of the perks when flying alone (this happens to me too). The Chase Sapphire Preferred and Reserve are excellent cards. I love that the points are flexible and very easy to use. However, they won’t help you out with preferred seating, free baggage, or United Club membership. If those are the benefits you are after, you might want to add yourself as an authorized user on your husband’s account so you can have a card of your own.
Cathy from Australia
April 13, 2019
Living in Australia we have collectively around 60k United MileagePlus points expiring end on July this year. We don’t intend to fly to US within next 12months. Can we use points for hotel accommodation elsewhere in the world?
Alternatively what would be the best option to retain points? Thanks in advance.
Stephen Au
April 17, 2019
Hey Cathy,
60,000 is a lot of United miles. It might be worth it to just purchase something from the United shopping portal to earn miles and prevent expiration.
You can redeem for hotel and car awards, but the value is horribly low.. you’ll get around $400 for 60,000 miles. Thanks for reading.
Cathy
April 24, 2019
Thanks I have been looking at flights to and from Sydney using affiliate airlines ie. Air NewZealand etc. but will take your suggestions on board. Safe travels.
Betty W.
April 18, 2019
For someone moving to Hawaii from LA, who is an avid traveler and will be returning to LA here and there, is it better to get the United Explorer Card or a Hawaiian Master Card. The big issue is baggage charges which will be free once a card is opened for that specific airline only. I am confused about using a United card to buy a Hawaiian ticket (I am leaning toward United for more travel flexibility, but Hawaiian seems less expensive for a ticket). It appears that I will not get a free bag even though Hawaiian is a non alliance partner, is that correct?
Since I am a student, the annual fee is kinda a big deal for me. Racking up points for miles tickets down the road is important as well. Would you recommend a Chase card fo some type instead? Thanks..
Stephen Au
April 26, 2019
Hey Betty,
Generally you want to have the Chase United Explorer card. Keep in mind that you have to purchase your airline tickets with your Explorer credit card to get the free bag. Thanks for reading.
Jt
April 21, 2019
We used to be able to fly from Japan to Oceania, even southern oceania like Fiji and Tahiti via NZ for 12500 miles one way 3 years ago and 25000 or 20000 (I dont remeber ) for business but Air NZ has no award seats open for mileage plus members at all especially not for business. It was extremely difficult to book and need to book 8-12 months in advance. A lot of planning and modifications needed.
I dont know if this Japan to Oceania still works now because I think this was intended to be used for flights to Guam. If you are flexible and dont mind taking long flights, and have a mean and time to be in Japan, or travel to Japan, you should try this little loophole.
Fernando
June 12, 2019
Hi! I just flew with Ethiopian Airlines and would like to get the miles I earned to use them with United.
How can I add those miles into my united milage balance?
Thanks a lot!
Stephen Au
June 13, 2019
Fernando, if you already flew with them, you’ll want to request the miles by following this link:
https://www.united.com/ual/en/us/mileageplus/mileagecredit/
Thanks for reading.
jonesstuart31
August 05, 2019
Wow!!! What a great post. Thanks for sharing such a great post as it is very helpful for me.
Christine Krzyszton
August 05, 2019
We’re glad you found the information useful. Thanks for reading.
Harland
August 19, 2019
My wife and I are both star alliance gold, and each of us has about 100k United miles (which we would love to combine, but that’s too expensive on United).
We’re looking at an economy round trip USA to South Africa (80k per person). Which do you think is better — each person books a separate round trip ticket, or one of us books two outbound tickets and the other person books two return tickets?
Andrew Kunesh
August 19, 2019
Hey Harland, booking two sets of round-trip tickets will let you take advantage of United’s Excursionist perk that gives you a free one-way domestic award on a round-trip award ticket. For example, you can use this to add a CPT-JNB ticket to your award ticket for free. With that in mind, we recommend booking two round-trips. Thanks!
Louann Eadie
September 18, 2019
I really loved reading your article and posts here. Maybe you can give me some advice also. My husband and I both have stage 4 metastatic cancers. We would LOVE to go to Paris next Sept. 2020, rent an apartment, and assimilate into the lifestyle for that month. We currently have 155,000 miles.
We also want to fly business class since we are 6′ and 6’4″ to be comfortable.
We thought of maybe flying nonstop to London from IAD for 2 nights to see the sights and taking the chunnel to Gare de Nord in Paris. Then fly home from Paris a month later. I had heard that when you go on the United site and look around that the next time the miles needed increase. I have NO earthly idea . but would appreciate your input. Even at 60,000 one way for each and then another 60,000 to get home each leaves us short of miles. Any thoughts?
Michael McHugh
September 18, 2019
Hi Louann,
You’re correct. Business class on United metal (United planes) will cost 60,000 United miles each way at the saver-level. United will be implementing dynamic pricing, which means award pricing will be tied to the cash cost of the flight, instead of what’s shown in the current award chart.
If you have other miles and points, please let us know and we can help you to find more ways to fly business class. For now, 155,000 miles will potentially get you 2 one-way business class flights on United metal from the US to Europe, and 1 one-way economy flight from Europe to the US.
Anna Okalelei
October 03, 2019
Hello, my husband and I like to take our two grade-school children from LA to China at the end of May 2020 for 2-3 weeks – destination city does not matter much, and we’d love to have a stopover in HK, Taiwan, Japan or Thailand. We have about 200k points. My problem with the UA search is that it takes many trials to find the best deal when we are more flexible with dates and destination. If our points are not enough to cover all four of us, I will also have to taken into consideration of the extra out-of-pocket cost.
Can you help? Thank you very much!
Andrew Kunesh
October 07, 2019
Hi Anna, thanks for reaching out. United Airlines charges 70,000 MileagePlus miles for a round-trip economy ticket from the U.S. to China. This means you’d only have enough points for two of you to travel, so the other two tickets would need to be purchased cash. Unfortunately, trial-and-error is the best way to find award flights, so we’d recommend continuing your searches.
United award tickets include one stopover using the Excursionist perk. You can add your free stopover by performing a multi-city search on the United website. One example of this would be searching Los Angeles (LAX) – Tapiei (TPE), TPE – Shanghai (PVG), PVG-LAX.
Julie K
December 25, 2019
Hello,
My post seems to have vanished, so this may appear as a repeat (apologies if so). Looking for some help on a trip from Dulles (IAD) to Venice or Rome open jaw (fly to one return from other) third week of May 12 days. I would like to buy three tix and then upgrade with Sapphire Prem (new 60K points) and United 110K points, hubby has an additional 50k united on his account. Wondering if there is a best way to do this. Husband is 6’7, son is 6’11, I’m about 6′. Bulkheads might be viable, but would prefer business class. Input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks! Merry Christmas.
Jarrod West
December 26, 2019
Hi Julie,
I think you’ll find this post very helpful for your situation! Give it a read when you get a chance and let us know what questions you have!
/travel/airlines/how-to-upgrade-on-united-airlines/
Rocky
January 28, 2020
Hi, my husband and I would like to take our kids to Manila Philippines from LAX this November for 2 to 3 weeks and would love to have a stop over in Singapore for 4 days before we fly back to LAX. We have about 200,000 chase points that we can transfer to united. What is the best way to use our points to book this flights?
Stephen Au
January 30, 2020
Rocky,
If you’re looking to fly business class, you’ll be able to book a one-way ticket, but not round-trip for the both of you. If you want to fly economy, look into leveraging the United Excursionist perk.
The easiest way is to search online at United.com for award flights. Remember to break up your searches. This means 1 search for LAX-MNL, then 1 search for MNL-SIN, then 1 search for SIN-LAX to search for availability
Vi
February 02, 2020
I’m trying to get my Chase Ultimate Rewards to transfer to United but there isn’t an option to transfer to partners on the dashboard. Is this a new change?
Jarrod West
February 02, 2020
Hi Vi,
It doesn’t appear there was any change on my end, “Transfer to Travel Partners” appears on my Ultimate Rewards dashboard between Gift Cards and Travel. Is it still not working for you?
Leslie
March 20, 2020
Good evening.
I would love some advice regarding United and how to avoid being charged fees for redepositing miles back into my account. I just had to cancel a flight to Houston and Orlando due to Coronavirus. Just a few days ago I knew that I should not fly. United stated on their web site that they were waiving change fees. There was a link to go in and change that flight to another at a later time. It kept booting me back out of it. So, I went back and cancelled the flight, believing that I would not be charged any money. I was going to then rebook another flight. Immediately, a charge of $250 hit my credit card for the fee to put my miles back into my account. I am outraged that United would do this, especially during such a hectic, uncertain time. It was misleading to say no change fees without at least a warning that cancelling would incur a fee for putting miles back into my account. I wrote to them and have yet to receive a reply. I am now hesitant to rebook using miles as I may well have to cancel if it is unsafe or if current conditions dictate that we should not fly in June. Are you able to help me with this? I have over 120,000 miles and don’t want to lose them. On the other hand, I am fed up with the hassle of booking flights with miles when travel plans are so uncertain. You have said that you don’t get a good return on hotels with using miles. I feel so stuck.
By the way, I had a flight cancelled due to Hurricane a year or so ago. United waited until the last minute to cancel the flight and only then could I get miles back without incurring a fee. I do not feel like a valued customer. Thank you
Christine Krzyszton
March 21, 2020
Hi Leslie. Sorry you are having such a frustrating experience. United’s highest redeposit fee is $125 and that is only for bookings less than 60 days from departure (according to their web site). You may be able to call United and ask for the redeposit fee to be waived. It will be a long wait on hold but it could be worth it.
Martin
April 20, 2020
Hey Spencer (or anyone else), what do you think of the current Chase United Club card offering 100,000 bonus miles? I’m trying to plan for reward travel in 2021 from LAX to Rome (return) for my wife and my anniversary (either Polaris business or their decent partners like Lufthansa for a great First Class). We also have a few hundred thousand points with Chase Ultimate Rewards Program, that could be transferred to United MileagePlus too. What’s your thoughts on adding that United Club card to give a large boost in points for getting such a trip? We’re open to any other suggestions too…
Stephen Au
April 22, 2020
Hey Martin,
In general, it’s always better to get transferable points. You can always transfer Ultimate Rewards points to United, but you can’t transfer United miles back to Ultimate Rewards points. Therefore, a card like the Chase Ink Business Preferred, which currently has a welcome bonus of 100,000 points, could be more valuable. If you don’t own a business, you can consider signing up for the United Club card. Just remember that the annual fee is hefty.
Denise
May 06, 2020
Does anyone know if the United Excursionist fare is available in late July-early August 2020 for a Hawaii island hop?
Masood Haider
July 29, 2020
We have 45,000 miles on our United Plus Mileage card. How many points are needed to upgrade our round trip ticket from Newark to LA on Alaska Airlines in late September to First Class?
Jarrod West
July 31, 2020
Hi Masood,
You cannot use United Miles to upgrade on an Alaska Airlines flight, as the two airlines are not partners.
Amy
June 12, 2021
In your review, the explorer card allowed you to travel within the contiguous 48 states for 12,500 miles or less. This is why we got the card. When I tried to book a flight for 2, it was going to cost over 102,000 miles. What’s going on?
Jarrod West
June 14, 2021
Hi Amy,
In order to book at those prices you need to locate Saver award space with United, which may or may not be available for your particular dates or destination. The more flexibility you have with your travel dates the easier it will be to book dates with saver availability.
Joy
April 27, 2023
Hi,
I tried to book a business class with my miles on United site for Lufthansa flight (from Bangkok to Venice) but it only allows me to book economy. Do I have to book and pay for an economy first and then upgrade with miles to business ? Can anyone give some tips / info. on this please ?
Jarrod West
June 19, 2023
Hi Joy,
If economy is the only award available that means that there is no business class award availability for the flight you’ve searched. Business class award space can get booked up quickly so it is best to be as flexible as possible with the dates you travel.
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