Airline Status Match Master Thread
#2161


Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: HEL
Programs: SAS Gold, LH Senator, AY Silver
Posts: 896
#2162




Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 645
Used it on some KL flights in the last couple of weeks. Had to apply my Asante number via the Garuda site as my FB number was already in the booking so couldn't be updated. It got me free seat selection. When on my second flight, the cabin crew did ask which airline my status was from, it was showing elite plus in their passenger list but without an airline mentioned!
#2163




Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 5,100
Sign up to Miles & Smiles (unless you already have an account)
Send an email to customermiles[at]thy.com requesting a match and include a PDF of your latest account statement and a picture of your card.
Have a trip coming up in 3 weeks and was going to match BA Gold to TK Elite.
#2164


Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Singapore
Programs: TK *G
Posts: 232
How long did the match take, and was it still the process noted here: FAQ 7: TK status match (2012) ?
Sign up to Miles & Smiles (unless you already have an account)
Send an email to customermiles[at]thy.com requesting a match and include a PDF of your latest account statement and a picture of your card.
Have a trip coming up in 3 weeks and was going to match BA Gold to TK Elite.
Sign up to Miles & Smiles (unless you already have an account)
Send an email to customermiles[at]thy.com requesting a match and include a PDF of your latest account statement and a picture of your card.
Have a trip coming up in 3 weeks and was going to match BA Gold to TK Elite.
#2165




Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 5,100
Perfect, thanks. Turns out I have an old TK account so resurrected that. Only issue is it's missing my middle name so won't match the flight booking I have. Maybe they can sort that out too.
#2166




Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Bali
Programs: VN Platinum / TK e+ / Marriott Bonvoy Gold
Posts: 552
Was a bit sketchy at check in but walked straight into lounge on both segments
FYI NEVER connect in Xiamen internationally. You have to go through immigration and can't go back airside until 2 hrs before flight. It's a nightmare
#2167



Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: BNE / LHR
Programs: QF Silver / TG *G
Posts: 1,651

3 times back and forth, shown them my app / login page / photo of recent boarding passes with status and no go
#2169


Join Date: Jun 2019
Posts: 300
More info here:
https://viewfromthewing.com/air-fran...heres-a-catch/
Air France KLM Flying Blue is offering status matches up to Platinum, the level required to redeem points for first class awards on Air France. They’ll even match United Platinum and American Platinum Pro members to Flying Blue Platinum.
There are two caveats.
There are two caveats.
- This is a paid status match opportunity, with Silver costing €79; Gold €199; Platinum €399.
- This is targeted at U.K. residents, “The Status Match offer is only open to UK passport or driver’s license holders. You may be required to provide evidence upon application.”
#2170



Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: AUS
Programs: AY+ Platinum, BAC, AA, Hyatt Globalist, Amex Plat
Posts: 7,523
Thanks for pointing this out. It doesn't seem to be targeted.
More info here:
https://viewfromthewing.com/air-fran...heres-a-catch/
More info here:
https://viewfromthewing.com/air-fran...heres-a-catch/
Regards
#2171
Flyertalk Posting Legend Moderator: Credit Card Programs, American Express, Capital One, Chase, Citi, Diners Club, Eco Travel, Signatures




Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Miami, Mpls & London
Programs: AA, IHG & Marriott Platinum; DL & HH Gold
Posts: 51,876
It's curious that an offer targeted at UK residents is priced in Euros rather than Pounds.
#2172




Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: London
Programs: LH SEN, SK Silver, Sixt Diamond, Hertz PC, Avis PC, Bonvoy Gold
Posts: 5,273
#2173




Join Date: Mar 2023
Location: POZ
Programs: AF KL Gold (STE+) | TP *G | LH (no status)
Posts: 252
#2174
FlyerTalk Evangelist




Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Saipan, MP 96950 USA (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands = the CNMI)
Programs: UA Silver, Hilton Silver. Life: UA .60 MM, United & Admirals Clubs (spousal), Marriott Platinum
Posts: 17,997
I am eligible for a U.K. passport through my dear, departed Mum, but never applied because since 1975 I have been an on-and-off employee of the U.S. government, which looks askance at dual citizenship by its employees. However, now that I am a Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) annuitant, the only thing holding me back is finding a U.K. citizen to attest to my good moral character. I do not know any British Subjects here in the CNMI, and "family members" are excluded, which presumably precludes my Australian second cousins.
If anyone is familiar with some of my FlyerTalk posts over the past two decades, and is willing to attest to my character, please send me a Direct Message (DM), so we can discuss further by e-mail.
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#2175
FlyerTalk Evangelist


Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: CPH
Programs: UAMP S, TK M&S E (*G), Marriott LTP, IHG P, SK EBG
Posts: 12,781
Airline Status Match Via Dual Citizenship
I am eligible for a U.K. passport through my dear, departed Mum, but never applied because since 1975 I have been an on-and-off employee of the U.S. government, which looks askance at dual citizenship by its employees. However, now that I am a Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) annuitant, the only thing holding me back is finding a U.K. citizen to attest to my good moral character. I do not know any British Subjects here in the CNMI, and "family members" are excluded, which presumably precludes my Australian second cousins.
If anyone is familiar with some of my FlyerTalk posts over the past two decades, and is willing to attest to my character, please send me a Direct Message (DM), so we can discuss further by e-mail.
I am eligible for a U.K. passport through my dear, departed Mum, but never applied because since 1975 I have been an on-and-off employee of the U.S. government, which looks askance at dual citizenship by its employees. However, now that I am a Federal Employee Retirement System (FERS) annuitant, the only thing holding me back is finding a U.K. citizen to attest to my good moral character. I do not know any British Subjects here in the CNMI, and "family members" are excluded, which presumably precludes my Australian second cousins.
If anyone is familiar with some of my FlyerTalk posts over the past two decades, and is willing to attest to my character, please send me a Direct Message (DM), so we can discuss further by e-mail.


