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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Get a quick overview of what status matching is and how it works.
Status matching is a process where a travel loyalty program matches your elite status from another program, giving you similar benefits and privileges.
Typically, you need to provide proof of your current elite status in another program, such as a membership card or statement, to the program you wish to match with.
Many airlines offer status matching, but availability can vary. Common examples include Delta Air Lines, KLM, United Airlines, and American Airlines. Visit our airline comparison page to view current offers.
Not all hotel chains offer status matching. However, chains like Hilton Honors, Marriott Bonvoy, and World of Hyatt often have status match programs.
Yes, many car rental companies, such as Hertz, Avis, and National, offer status matching for elite members of other programs.
Benefits can include priority check-in, room or seat upgrades, late check-out, bonus points, and access to exclusive services and lounges.
The process time can vary. Some programs may grant status immediately, while others may take a few weeks to verify and process your application.
Some programs offer status matching for free, while others may charge a fee or require you to complete certain activities, such as booking a flight or stay.
You can find current status match offers by visiting our status match offers page or by checking the loyalty program’s official website.
Yes, you can apply for status matches with multiple programs simultaneously, but each program will have its own requirements and process.
Status matches often come with an expiration date. Once granted, the matched status may be valid for a limited period, typically ranging from a few months to a year.
Policies vary by program. Some may allow you to reapply after a certain period, while others may have restrictions on how often you can request a status match.