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Great reader results from the free TOP-TIER Radisson VIP status offer – have you got yours?

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Before Christmas, we covered an exceptional free offer. If you have any level of airline elite status, or mid tier or higher status with any major hotel group, you can claim a full year of top-tier Radisson Rewards VIP hotel status.

As I found in Sheffield recently, the new Radisson Rewards VIP tier does seem to deliver. The first results from HfP readers have stared to trickle in, and if anything they are doing even better than I did.

It is still possible for you to jump in and secure FREE top tier Radisson VIP status for a year.

Radisson Rewards VIP status match

What results are HfP readers reporting?

One reader has started a thread in our forum to post his experiences. He had no previous Radisson history and has booked the cheapest available room of each occasion.

From three stays so far:

  • Park Plaza London Riverbank – upgraded to a suite, offered lounge access
  • Radisson Blu Cardiff – upgraded to a suite, offered lounge access, “staff were very helpful, and made the extra effort when saw VIP on system”
  • Radisson Blu Bristol – upgraded to a suite, hotel has no lounge

And from our comments:

“Booked the cheapest room at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge and am now in a suite with a fabulous view of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. I have lounge access and free breakfast. What a fabulous status match.”

“I stayed one night at Radisson RED in Liverpool [HfP review here]. I activated Discount Booster and paid £70 for the cheapest room category. I got early check-in, offered late check out, discount voucher for food/drinks, upgraded to a Suite with a view of St George’s Hall, which is their highest category room and was being offered at £400+ on their website for the day in question. There is no lounge. The person on reception was very welcoming and made a fuss of my VIP status.”

“I’ve stayed at Radisson Blu Manchester Airport and Radisson Blu Shanghai New World hotels since I got VIP status. The treatment I got was similar for both hotels: booked the lowest category room both times, upgraded to best non-suite rooms, got executive lounge access, got free breakfast for two people, late check-out offered.”

If you want to join them, this is what you need to do.

How do you get Platinum status in Club Avolta?

You get your VIP status via Club Avolta, the loyalty programme for the World Duty Free retail group.

This is a two stage process:

  • you need to get a free status match to Platinum in Club Avolta using your existing airline or hotel status (instructions here)
  • you match your Platinum status in Club Avolta to VIP status in Radisson Rewards (instructions below)

I don’t intend to repeat what I wrote in this article here about how the initial match to Club Avolta works.

All you need to know is that if you have any level of airline elite status (BA Bronze or Virgin Atlantic Silver are good enough) or mid-tier hotel status (Gold with Accor, Gold with Hilton, Explorist with Hyatt, Gold with IHG, Gold with Marriott etc), you qualify.

How do you get Radisson Rewards VIP status?

The details are in the Club Avolta app. It is bizarrely hidden:

  • look under the ‘Rewards’ tab and scroll down – you may see a Radisson tile
  • if you don’t, click on your home airport at the top of the screen and change it to ‘Shopping’ (yes, I know, it’s weird). Go back to the ‘Rewards’ tab and scroll down – the Radisson tile will now be there
Radisson Hotels VIP status match

However, you don’t need to see the tile to apply.

This is what you need to do:

  • ensure that your Club Avolta and Radisson Rewards email addresses match
  • go to the ‘Wallet’ tab in the Club Avolta app and take a screenshot showing your name and Platinum status
  • email the screenshot and your Radisson Rewards number to loyaltypartnerupgrade [at] radissonhotels.com

Your Radisson Rewards status will be upgraded to VIP. It isn’t fully clear when it expires – the email you receive says 31st December 2025 whilst your online card shows October 2025. Most people seem to be getting December 2025. You may get January 2026 if doing it now.

What does Radisson Rewards VIP status get you?

Quite a bit. Details are on the Radisson website here.

You get:

  • free breakfast for two people
  • an upgrade to the best available room in the hotel at the time of check-in (suites can be excluded, although hotels can obviously choose to give them if they wish – and as the examples above show, they are)
  • 15% off food and drink purchased in the hotel
  • access to ‘Discount Booster’ which lets you get an additional cash saving of 10% or so off the lowest rate in return for earning a lower rate of points (this does genuinely beat any other rate you will find)

There are also early check-in and late check-out benefits but these are not guaranteed.

At Radisson Collection, art’otel and Holmes Hotel properties you can also get one free piece of ironing done!

To renew your VIP status you will need to do 20 stays or 30 nights during 2025.

Conclusion

This is an excellent opportunity to get top-tier hotel status from bottom-tier airline status or mid-tier hotel status elsewhere.

I know that a lot of HfP readers swore never to visit a Radisson again after their points were devalued by 66% overnight with no notice back in 2022. I don’t blame them, but you would be turning down some good benefits here.

Of course, I suspect that these two events are connected. After alienating all of its elite members back in 2022, it needs to recruit a replacement set of elite members. It’s unfortunate that a lot of HfP readers are going to do very nicely from this match due to another group of HfP readers losing out, some substantially.

Remember that this is a two stage match. You need to first use your airline or hotel status to match to Club Avolta (this should take 24 hours to complete, the instructions are here) and you then submit your status match application to Radisson Rewards.

Remember that if you are not already a Radisson Rewards member, my refer-a-friend link here gets you 5,000 bonus points after your first stay although it doesn’t show anywhere.


How to earn Radisson Rewards points and status from UK credit cards

How to earn Radisson Rewards points and status from UK credit cards (April 2025)

Radisson Rewards does not have a dedicated UK credit card. However, you can earn Radisson Rewards points by converting Membership Rewards points earned from selected UK American Express cards.

These cards earn Membership Rewards points:

Membership Rewards points convert at 1:3 into Radisson Rewards points which is a very attractive rate.  The cards above all earn 1 Membership Rewards point per £1 spent on your card, which converts to 3 Radisson Rewards points.

Even better, holders of The Platinum Card receive free Radisson Rewards Premium status for as long as they hold the card.  It also comes with Hilton Honors Gold, Marriott Bonvoy Gold and MeliaRewards Gold status.

We reviewed American Express Platinum in detail here. You can apply here.

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Comments (125)

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  • daveinitalia says:

    I was happy because I thought the Club Avolta platinum status stayed alive as long as you were using it, then without notice I dropped to silver (a day after I ‘won’ a months free gold at Madrid Duty Free, but I ditched the promo code as I was already Platinum). I asked Avolta and they said the status match was just for a year (I’m sure I’ve had that status for years, but apparently I matched in December 2023) and once the year is over they remove the 5000 status points and you drop to the level you should have been without the match.

    I just tried to do the match again and was told that I’m not eligible as I’ve previously completed a match so no Radisson match for me.

    • sayling says:

      Same here, sadly

    • Robert says:

      Same here

    • Pangolin says:

      1) Sign up for an Avolta membership with a new email address
      2) Match to Platinum status with whatever you currently have
      3) Change the email on Avolta to match the Radisson one (easy to do in Profile settings via web)
      4) Submit the status match to Radisson Rewards

      • daveinitalia says:

        That could work, thanks for the suggestion. But before I do it, do you know how long the Radisson status match lasts for? Is it a year from the date of the match? None of my plans for the foreseeable future fit in the chance to stay at one of their hotels so I’d like to hold off the match for a while so I have a chance to actually use it (but if I miss the boat then there’s no big loss).

        I made the mistake of signing up for the (as was) Red by Durfy status match as it was labelled as a ‘no brainer’ here and to be fair even though it was labelled as for a year I got the impression reading their app that any activity would keep the status alive for another year.

        • Pangolin says:

          Some people who created new accounts in December got VIP till 12/2025 but using my legacy RR account gave me VIP till 10/2025 as my tier update was in 10/2024 (I got downgraded from Premium to Club at that time).

          It says I have to do 20 stays or 30 nights to keep the tier before the update so it looks like I’ll only have 10 months rather than 12.

  • Will says:

    Same here

  • ReadRuth says:

    I did get it, joined Club Avolta and I now have got Vip level at Radisson, via my new Hilton honours debit card(£150), which gave me gold level. Entirely done though information here on head for points. Thank you team!

  • DJ says:

    Joined Club Avolta with Apple ID, and there is no way for me to update the email address within the app and on their website.

    Matching email addresses is one of the requirements for the VIP status match, so I’m a bit stuck.

    Anyone knows any way around this? Avolta is not replying to my email request. Thanks

    • Rob says:

      Change the email on your Radisson account?

    • Pangolin says:

      I changed the email address on Avolta to match Radisson. I just clicked on one of the links in Rob’s article and was able to login and access my profile settings. I changed the email and saved it without any issues.

  • Tony says:

    Took up the offer just before leaving for a trip. Coincidentally both our first two hotels are Radisson. In our first now and we were upgraded to a very nice room and free breakfast. Thanks for the tip Rob 👍

  • The Streets says:

    I was told because I did this status match to gain Radisson VIP then I am not eligible for another status match to gain the Royal Jordanian British Airways Bronze equivalent status. This was because of a previous Avolta Platinum match approved within 12 months

    • Rob says:

      Correct. Now that one company is running 90% of status match campaigns they know exactly where your status comes from. Use a different status to match to RJ.

      • ba says:

        I did this in reverse order: IHG Diamond > RJ GS; and then later IHG Diamond > Avolta. It went through with no problems, using all the same details.. Odd.

        • ba says:

          On reflection.. I suppose this means they don’t care about using the same status to match multiple times, so long as the originating status was earned (or at least obtained by other means).

      • Swiss Jim says:

        Presumably if you are status matched but then retain (‘earn’) your status then the prior status match is ignored (for the purposes of future status matches). That means offers such as the current ITA one (‘fly once to retain…’) are even more valuable..?

  • Swiss Jim says:

    Do these benefits apply on reward stays?

    • Rob says:

      No such thing as a reward stay now at Radisson. Accor model – use as few or as many points as you like to discount a cash room.

      • Swiss Jim says:

        Sorry Rob, loose wording. I meant points discounted stay. But I read into your response that all stays count, which is good…

  • ScienceTeacher says:

    Who in their right mind would ever stay with Radisson again after their devaluation?

    You literally couldn’t pay me to stay!

    • George says:

      People who weren’t collecting their loyalty points , presumably

      • meta says:

        Those who haven’t lost anything with devaluation or were smart enough to earn and burn asap.

        • The Savage Squirrel says:

          It’s a little unfair to suggest that those that lost little were smart and so imply that those who lost in a devaluation are not smart. Sure, it’s silly to build enormouse points balances anywhere, but redemptions will inevitably nvolve some level of saving up even if it’s just for enough to cover your next planned stay. To be nearly there then see the value of that slashed from a few nights to less than one isn’t unsmart planning. I lost almost nothing in the devaluation but that was pure dumb luck that I just happened to have cashed in nearly all my points for a stay for a group of us in London in the few weeks prior; not down to being incredibly smart.

          • meta says:

            I’m thinking of people who were buying points or transferring from Amex without using them immediately.

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