2019 approaches, and with it the fruit of your 2018 airline elite status efforts. Have you secured your elite status for next year yet?
If you’re close to earning elite status from flying in 2018, some of the best travel credit cards can get you that last-minute boost you need to achieve your goal.
Here are a few basic tips to help you achieve your status in a hurry with American Airlines, Delta, United Airlines, JetBlue, Alaska Airlines, and Southwest.
Here’s what to do if you need a top-up to help you reach that next elite status level!
American Airlines
Here’s what it takes to earn American Airlines elite status:
Here’s how you earn it.
Credit Card Spending
You’ll earn 5,000 Elite Qualifying Miles for every $20,000 in qualifying net purchases each calendar year (up to 10,000 EQMs each year) with the AAdvantage® Aviator® Silver MasterCard®.
You’ll also earn 10,000 Elite Qualifying Miles after spending $40,000 in purchases within the year with the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite™ Mastercard®.
Flying
You’ll earn American Airlines miles based on the actual number of miles you fly, which is multiplied by the type of ticket you buy. So if you find a cheap inconvenient 3-connection flight across the country, it could be worth jumping on a plane just to accumulate the Elite Qualifying Miles!
But regardless of the number of miles or segments you fly, you’ll also still have to meet a minimum spending requirement (Elite Qualifying Dollars) to earn status.
Delta
Here’s what it takes to earn Delta elite status:
Here’s how you earn it.
Credit Card Spending
There are several cards that help you earn airline elite status:
With the current offers on the AMEX Delta Platinum personal and small business cards, you’ll earn:
- 10,000 Medallion® Qualification Miles after spending $3,000 within the first 3 months
- Another 10,000 Medallion® Qualification Miles after spending $25,000 in a calendar year
- Another 10,000 Medallion® Qualification Miles after spending $50,000 in a calendar year
These cards have increased offers ending September 19, 2018.
With the AMEX Delta Reserve personal and small business card, you’ll earn:
- 10,000 Medallion® Qualification Miles after spending $3,000 within the first 3 months of account opening
- Another 15,000 Medallion® Qualification Miles after you spend $30,000 in eligible purchases in a calendar year
- Another 15,000 Medallion® Qualification Miles after you spend $60,000 in eligible purchases in a the calendar year
So you’ll earn Silver Medallion status after spending $25,000 on an AMEX Delta Platinum card. Or, if you are a big spender and you’re nowhere near the elite status you want, you could potentially open more than 1 AMEX Delta card by the end of the year and earn a whole bunch of Medallion® Qualification Miles!
Keep in mind there’s also a spending requirement to reach elite status. But with certain cards this requirement is waived.
For example, you can get the Medallion® Qualification Dollar amount to reach Diamond Medallion Status if you make $250,000 or more in eligible purchases during the calendar year with one of these AMEX Delta credit cards. And the Medallion® Qualification Dollar requirement for Platinum, Gold, or Silver Medallion status will be waived if you make $25,000 or more in eligible purchases in that year with your eligible AMEX Delta credit card.
Flying
You’ll earn Medallion® Qualification Miles based on how far you fly, and the type of ticket you purchase.
So if you find a cheap long-haul flight, hop on it!
Status Challenge
If you currently have elite status with another airline, Delta will gift you their equivalent status for 3 months. You’ll then have to fly a certain amount on Delta to retain that status more than 3 months.
You can check out the Delta Status Challenge here.
United Airlines
Here’s what it takes to earn United Airlines elite status:
Here’s how you earn it.
Flying
You’ll earn Premier Qualifying Miles based on the distance you fly and the type of ticket you purchase. So if you find a dirt-cheap long-haul flight, it could be worth booking just for the Premier Qualifying Miles (except for the very cheapest “N” fares).
Status Match Challenge
You can have your United Airlines account upgraded for 90 days to an elite status based on the level you have in another frequent flyer program. For example:
Then, to retain the status, you’ll have to earn a certain number of Premier Qualifying Miles or segments on United Airlines within that 90-day period.
Premier Accelerator
Please don’t do this.
You can use a feature called Premier Accelerator to boost the number of Premier Qualifying Miles you’ll earn on your upcoming flight. The price per mile can be WELL over 10 cents each. Unless you’re just a smidge away from earning status, that’s robbery.
Alaska Airlines
Here’s what it takes to earn Alaska Airlines elite status:
Here’s how to earn it.
Flying
You earn miles based on the number of miles you fly. So a cheap flight to anywhere could be worth the miles.
Status Match
You can match elite status on Alaska Airlines with Aeromexico, Air Canada, American, Delta, Frontier, Hawaiian, JetBlue, Southwest, and United Airlines.
To do so, you’ll need to provide proof of your elite status with one of the airline programs above. Just head to the online status match page and submit:
- A screenshot of your online elite account showing your name, current status, and your year-to-date miles flown
- Your Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan number
Team Member Keith wrote about his experience doing just this.
You’ll earn elite status through the rest of 2018, and then you’ll have to qualify the normal way for 2019.
JetBlue
Here’s how you earn JetBlue Mosaic status:
Here’s how you get it.
Credit Card Spending
You’ll receive Mosaic elite status after you spend $50,000 on the JetBlue Plus Card or the JetBlue Business Card from Barclays. Easy peasy!
Southwest
How to earn Southwest elite status:
Credit Card Spending
If you have the Southwest Rapid Rewards® Priority Credit Card or the Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Credit Card and Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Business Credit Card cards, you can earn 1,500 tier qualifying points for every $10,000 in eligible net purchases you put on your card (up to 15,000 tier qualifying points per year).
If you’re a big spender and you have a couple of these cards, you can earn top-tier Southwest status without stepping foot on a plane.
The information for the Southwest Premier Business card has been collected independently by Million Mile Secrets. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.Bottom Line
If you’re scrambling to reach elite status before the end of the calendar year, your worries could be alleviated by opening a credit card or two! Plenty of the top travel credit cards come with miles that help you qualify for elite status.
Many airlines also still award elite qualifying miles based on the number of miles you fly. So it could be worth jumping on a cheap-o long haul flight to a destination you care nothing about if it will earn you fancy perks for 2019.
Let me know your elite status strategy, or anything you think should be included in this post!