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BA-equivalent status match launched – match from 29 airlines, including ITA

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British Airways never, ever, does status matches from other airlines.

(Well, if you are a multinational switching from another alliance to BA they will do it for top staff, but apart from that ….)

However, for the next few weeks, you can get a de facto British Airways status match via Royal Air Maroc.

Safar Flyer Gold

Royal Air Maroc is a BA partner in the oneworld alliance

British Airways may refuse to do status matches, but Royal Air Maroc has different ideas.

Royal Air Maroc is a member of the oneworld alliance, alongside British Airways. If you have Gold status with Royal Air Maroc, you will receive virtually all of the benefits of British Airways Silver status when you fly with BA.

  • BA lounge access for you and a guest? Tick
  • Priority security? Tick
  • Extra baggage allowance? Tick
  • Use business class check-in desks? Tick
  • Free seat selection? Tick
  • Priority boarding? Tick

Your Royal Air Maroc status will also be valid when flying with all of the other oneworld carriers – Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, American Airlines, Qantas etc.

Which airline statuses is Royal Air Maroc matching?

You can match status from 29 airlines to Royal Air Maroc:

  • Aegean Airlines
  • Air Canada
  • Air Europa
  • Air France
  • Czech Airlines
  • Delta Air Lines
  • El Al
  • Emirates
  • Ethiopian Airlines
  • Etihad
  • Egyptair
  • Gulf Air
  • ITA Airways
  • JetBlue
  • Kenya Airways
  • KLM
  • LATAM
  • Lufthansa
  • Middle East Airlines
  • Oman Air
  • Saudia
  • Scandinavian Airlines
  • TAP Air Portugal
  • Tunisair
  • Turkish Airlines
  • United Airlines
  • Virgin Atlantic
  • WestJet
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I see ITA is on the list ….

Indeed it is.

ITA, the new Italian airline which took over from Alitalia, is currently running a status match of its own.

As we explained in this article, you can match your current British Airways Executive Club status to the equivalent status in ITA’s Volare programme. Handy.

You can’t get top tier status via this match

Before I go on, you need to know that Royal Air Maroc has different status tiers to British Airways. When I talk about ‘Gold’ or ‘Silver’, you need to note which airline I am discussing.

Safar Flyer, the Royal Air Maroc programme, has three elite levels:

  • Safar Flyer Platinum is the same as British Airways Gold
  • Safar Flyer Gold is the same as British Airways Silver
  • Safar Flyer Silver is the same as British Airways Bronze

Here are the three key things to note about this match:

  • Safar Flyer is not matching anyone to Platinum. If you are top tier with another programme, you will only get Safar Flyer Gold. This still gets you lounge access with British Airways, however.
  • If you are mid tier with another airline, you should also receive Safar Flyer Gold, which is equivalent to BA Silver
  • If you have the lowest elite tier with another airline, you will receive Safar Flyer Silver. This is not a lot of use, in the same way that British Airways Bronze status isn’t too valuable. It doesn’t offer lounge access and only offers free seat selection on BA seven days before departure.

How long will my Royal Air Maroc status last?

Until 31st March 2023.

The T&C refer to 31st December 2022 but this is the date by which you would need to earn enough tier points to requalify for status, if you choose to do so. If you don’t requalify, your existing status card continues to work for a stub period up to 31st March 2023.

(This is the same system that BA and the hotel companies use, where your status continues to be valid for a period even if you fail to requalify for the following year.)

This means that you would get a year of British Airways lounge access out of it if you matched now.

Do I need to put my Royal Air Maroc status in my British Airways bookings to get my benefits, thus losing Avios and tier points?

You will definitely need to put your Safar Flyer number into future BA bookings to get free seat selection.

You may not need it for lounge access, priority boarding etc because much of the time you can show one card to an agent and keep a different number in your booking. At airports with automated gates you may need to have your Safar Flyer number in your booking to access priority security lines.

You would need to swap the frequent flyer number in your booking at check-in to earn Avios and tier points. You could also do it in the lounge if there was a BA ticket desk.

The bottom line is that you need a boarding pass in your hand at the time of boarding which shows your BAEC number if you want to earn Avios and tier points, instead of Royal Air Maroc miles and tier credit.

(Frankly, for short haul flights which earn minimal tier points or Avios, you might as well put your Royal Air Maroc number in your booking and leave it there. You’re not losing much.)

Is there a fee for the status match?

Yes. There is a €49 application fee, which covers the costs of the third party which is handling the match on behalf of Royal Air Maroc.

This fee is refunded if your match is refused for any reason. This is not made clear in the small print but the organisers have confirmed it to me.

It will be made clear during the application process which Royal Air Maroc tier you will receive, based on your existing airline status. Given the fee, I would be wary of proceeding if you are only offered Safar Flyer Silver status, unless you value ‘free seat selection within seven days of travel’.

The terms state that your match will be processed within five business days but I am told that it should be quicker.

How do I apply?

There is a special website for the status match which is here. I recommend you read the FAQ and T&C before proceeding.

You will need to sign up for a Safar Flyer account before applying for your match. There is a link on the status match site.

There is a firm end-date of 31st May but the match may be withdrawn earlier based on demand. I believe that there is also a quota per programme, so ITA or Virgin Atlantic may disappear as an option before, say, Kenya Airways.


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Comments (87)

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  • JOHN MATRIX says:

    So lufthansa frequent flyer gets me BA Silver (effectively) for a yr? hmmm

    • Jonathan says:

      You’re still subject to Lufthansa’s Miles and More program’s hard rule on mileage expiration 36 months after earning though !

  • Milaneser says:

    ITA now removed from the list of eligible airlines…

  • Mark says:

    “(Frankly, for short haul flights which earn minimal tier points or Avios, you might as well put your Royal Air Maroc number in your booking and leave it there. You’re not losing much.)”

    Beware that may not turn out to be good advice. We had short haul cash fares to Crete last year which earned us a grand total of 30 tier points each for the return. Obviously even a small number of tier points can make all the difference as to whether you hit a threshold or not, and if you are towards the start of your membership year you may not know it at the time of the flight. Although unplanned at the time, in our case we subsequently earned more than enough tier points for Silver through a BA Holidays trip. However that on its own was not enough to actually earn silver because of the 4 BA/IB flight sector requirement. In my wife’s case it turned out that trip to Crete ended up making all the difference between her achieving Bronze and Silver towards the end of her collection year.

    • Jonathan says:

      It’s general guidance, and you probably won’t have earned enough TPs to progress if BA hadn’t lowered the thresholds due to the dire state the worldwide air travel industry is in, and has been for the last two years

      It’s hard to say now how much longer the promotion on earning TPs via BA holiday bookings will continue, something that was I think unheard of pre-Covid

      • Mark says:

        Actually it very nearly would have been enough anyway without the reduced tier point thresholds, and would have been enough had the Crete given 20 points each way rather than 20+10.

        The point is even without reduced tier point thresholds and BAH double tier points, unless you do so much flying on BA cash fares that you’re easily hitting the GGL thresholds you’re never really going to know at the start of your earning year whether the tier points for a flight are going to edge you over a threshold later on. Some people will also do a lot of flying on other OneWorld airlines and so, for them, the BA sectors may be important in normal times. Given the Finnair route has now opened up again for changes it’s not difficult to do, but each to their own…..

      • Mark says:

        E.g. a specific case outside of Covid incentives… A return to the US in CW gets 280 tier points. Normal bronze threshold is 300. So, a cheap Euro Traveller return that nets 20 tier points could make the difference between achieving Bronze and not if you end up doing one US return in CW later on.

  • Martin Solomon says:

    Anyone getting stuck on the page that asks you which airline status.

    • Rob says:

      Try selecting another airline then clicking back to the one you really have. This happened to me when I was putting the article together.

  • Wolf says:

    VS Silver only matches to Safar Silver. Shame

    • Mark says:

      To be fair though, VS SIlver is really only on a par with OneWorld Ruby (Safar Silver / BA Bronze)…..

  • Richie says:

    It’s a shame OW flights between Madrid and Marrakesh don’t seem to have BA flight numbers for the double tier points deal.

    • Save East Coast Rewards says:

      Why? You have to start in the UK to take advantage of this offer (annoying for me as I’m in Italy most of the time currently) so you’re likely starting from or connecting to Heathrow anyway. LHR-RAK is 80TP in CE, LHR-MAD is 40TP and MAD-RAK is 40TP meaning no points advantage if you want to stop in Madrid. The same works for economy but of course fewer TP

  • PJJ says:

    Are there any other airlines where you get tier points on reward bookings other than Virgin ?

  • Talay says:

    It doesn’t recognise postcodes

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