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It isn’t easy for most travelers to earn airline elite status with their usual travel habits. It takes dedicated and deliberate effort to rack up whatever units your favorite airline uses to measure loyalty. Most travelers don’t haphazardly stumble into elite status.
But did you know that you can leverage your hard-earned elite status with other airlines, too? You don’t have to fly the same carrier to enjoy the TLC benefits. That’s because each airline’s status (usually) earns you a corresponding “alliance” status, which can be used with airlines that partner with your preferred airline.
Let’s look at the alliance-wide benefits you’ll get from earning elite status with American Airlines, Delta and United. Plus, we’ll show you how to leverage airline credit cards to earn elite status even faster.
American Airlines AAdvantage
There are four levels of elite status within American Airlines AAdvantage. You’ll earn status based on the number of Loyalty Points you earn. Here’s what you must earn each year to achieve elite status.
- Gold: 40,000 Loyalty Points
- Platinum: 75,000 Loyalty Points
- Platinum Pro: 125,000 Loyalty Points
- Executive Platinum: 200,000 Loyalty Points
You can earn Loyalty Points by flying on American Airlines and its partners. Plus, you can also Loyalty Points through non-flight activities like online shopping, dining out and hotel stays.
Additionally, American Airlines credit cards earn one Loyalty Point per dollar spent. Some cards — like the Citi? / AAdvantage? Executive World Elite Mastercard? — offer boosts after you earn a set number of Loyalty Points per year, further accelerating your progress.
With this card, you can earn up to 20,000 bonus Loyalty Points per year in addition to Loyalty Points earned on everyday spending. You’ll earn 10,000 when you earn 50,000 Loyalty Points in a status year and another 10,000 when you earn 90,000 Loyalty Points.
Unlike other airlines on this list, American’s status qualification year resets on Feb. 28. So if you earn status on July 1, 2024, you’ll enjoy it through Feb. 28, 2026. However, your Loyalty Point balance will reset on Feb. 28, 2025, and start the clock for requalification.
Oneworld benefits from American Airlines elite status
The following elite status benefits can be used when flying Oneworld partner airlines such as Alaska Airlines, Japan Airlines, Qatar, British Airways and others.
AAdvantage Gold status = Oneworld Ruby status
- Business class priority check-in
- Preferred/pre-reserved seating
AAdvantage Platinum status = Oneworld Sapphire
- All the benefits of the previous tier
- Priority boarding
- One extra checked bag
- Access to international business class lounges on eligible itineraries
AAdvantage Platinum Pro and Executive Platinum = Oneworld Emerald
- All the benefits of the previous tiers
- Fast-track/priority lanes at participating airports
- Access to international first class lounges on eligible itineraries
Delta SkyMiles
Delta Air Lines offers four elite status tiers. It measures status with a currency called Medallion Qualifying Dollars (MQDs). The annual requirement to earn Delta elite status is as follows.
- Silver: 5,000 MQDs
- Gold: 10,000 MQDs
- Platinum: 15,000 MQDs
- Diamond: 28,000 MQDs
You can accrue MQDs by flying Delta or its partners. You can also earn them from holding (and spending on) eligible Delta credit cards. For example, both the Delta SkyMiles? Reserve American Express Card and the Delta SkyMiles? Reserve Business American Express Card earn $1 MQD for every $10 you spend. Plus, both cards include an automatic $2,500 MQD boost each year.
Additionally, the Delta SkyMiles? Platinum American Express Card and the Delta SkyMiles? Platinum Business American Express Card earn $1 MQM per $20 spend on the card. Like the Reserve cards, these also include a $2,500 MQD boost.
You’ll earn one $2,500 MQD boost per card type you have open, so if you open all four cards, you’ll earn enough MQDs to get Gold Medallion status without stepping foot on a plane.
SkyTeam benefits from Delta elite status
The following benefits can be used when flying SkyTeam partner airlines such as Air France, KLM, Virgin Atlantic, Korean Air and more.
SkyMiles Silver Medallion status = SkyTeam Elite
- Priority reservation waitlist for eligible fares
- Preferred seating
- Priority check-in counters
- Priority boarding or at leisure
- Extra baggage allowance
SkyMiles Gold, Platinum and Diamond Medallion status = SkyTeam Elite Plus
- All the benefits of the previous tier
- Guaranteed full-fare economy-class reservation on sold-out long-haul flights (when booking at least 24 hours prior to departure)
- You and a guest receive access to SkyTeam airport lounges worldwide (regardless of your class of travel)
- Priority baggage handling on arrival (regardless of your class of travel)
- Extra baggage allowance
United MileagePlus
To earn United Airlines elite status, you must earn both Premier Qualifying Flights (PQFs) and Premier Qualifying Points (PQPs) in the United MileagePlus program.
Here are the yearly requirements to achieve status with United.
- Premier Silver: 12 PQFs and 4,000 PQPs (or 5,000 PQPs and 4 United flights)
- Premier Gold: 24 PQFs and 8,000 PQPs (or 10,000 PQPs and 4 United flights)
- Premier Platinum: 36 PQFs and 12,000 PQPs (or 15,000 PQPs and 4 United flights)
- Premier 1K: 54 PQFs and 18,000 PQPs (or 24,000 PQPs and 4 United flights)
You’ll earn PQFs by flying on United and PQPs based on the amount of money (or miles) you spend with United. It’s also possible to fast-track your elite status journey with a qualifying United credit card. For example, the United Club? Infinite Card earns 25 PQPs for every $500 spent (capped at 10,000 PQPs annually).
Star Alliance benefits from United elite status
The following benefits can be used when flying Star Alliance partner airlines such as Avianca, ANA, SWISS, Air Canada and more.
MileagePlus Premier Silver status = Star Alliance Silver
- Priority reservation waitlist (except on award flights)
- Priority airport standby (except on award flights)
MileagePlus Premier Gold, Platinum and 1K? — Star Alliance Gold
- Priority airport check-in
- Priority baggage handling
- Access to more than 1,000 partner airport lounges worldwide on eligible itineraries
- Priority Boarding with first and business class passengers on eligible flights
- One extra checked bag on eligible routes
- Gold Track, which expedites your airport security and immigration experience with dedicated lanes (over 150 participating locations)
Bottom line
Thanks to the comprehensive partnerships between the most popular carriers worldwide, you can enjoy benefits like airport lounge access, priority check-in and extra baggage — even when flying an airline you’ve never flown.
Earning elite status with American, Delta and United is much easier with co-branded travel credit cards that can get you most (or all) of the way to the finish line without ever stepping on a plane.
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