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American Airlines launches enhanced status match offering higher loyalty tiers
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Robert D. Isom, CEO and President | American Airlines

American Airlines has introduced a new status match program that allows travelers to not only match their loyalty status from competing airlines but also upgrade to a higher tier within the American Airlines AAdvantage program. The initiative, which runs through October 31, 2025, is part of the airline’s strategy to increase business travel sales.

The program is available to passengers who hold AAdvantage Gold or Platinum-equivalent status with one of nine major airlines: Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Southwest Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Air Canada, Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, and Virgin Atlantic. Instead of receiving an equivalent tier in the AAdvantage program, eligible travelers will be matched to the next higher level. For example, Delta SkyMiles Silver Medallion members will be matched to AAdvantage Platinum rather than Gold. Similarly, Delta Gold Medallion members can move up to AAdvantage Platinum Pro instead of just Platinum.

To participate in the status match offer, travelers must provide proof of their current elite status with one of the qualifying airlines. Once verified by email and after review by American Airlines staff, participants will receive confirmation and details about their new AAdvantage status via email. The complimentary matched status lasts for four months. During this period, travelers have the opportunity to extend their elevated status by earning Loyalty Points; meeting certain point thresholds allows them to maintain or even improve their tier through March 31, 2027.

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Additional benefits are available for those who qualify for Platinum Pro or Executive Platinum-equivalent tiers from other airlines. According to American Airlines: "travelers will not only be matched to the equivalent status but will also receive complimentary lounge passes." For instance, United MileagePlus Premier Platinum members matched into the program will receive two Flagship Lounge Single Visit Passes. Those with United MileagePlus Premier 1K status will get four such passes.

AAdvantage is American Airlines’ frequent flyer loyalty program that rewards customers with points—referred to as Loyalty Points—for flying with American or its partners and making purchases through affiliated partners. These points can be redeemed for flights, upgrades, and various travel-related benefits.

The AAdvantage elite structure consists of several tiers: Gold (entry-level), Platinum (mid-tier), Platinum Pro (higher tier), and Executive Platinum (top tier). Each offers increasing benefits such as priority boarding and seating options at lower levels and more substantial perks like free domestic upgrades and lounge access at higher tiers. To achieve these statuses under normal circumstances requires earning between 40,000 miles for Gold up to 200,000 miles for Executive Platinum—with each eligible mile equating to one Loyalty Point.

This new initiative is designed both to attract frequent flyers from rival carriers and encourage increased engagement within American’s own loyalty ecosystem.

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