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Now that British Airways Club is up and running, you may be thinking about how you can earn BA or another oneworld alliance status going forward.

Whilst we haven’t mentioned it for a few months, you can still get a de facto British Airways status match via Royal Jordanian.

If you have airline status with most major carriers outside the oneworld alliance, Royal Jordanian will match it.

You can apply here.

Royal Jordanian status match

You must either live in the UK or Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Netherlands, Oman, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey or the UAE to take part.

An application fee of $49 (BA Bronze equivalent) or $149 (BA Silver equivalent) is payable.

Royal Jordanian is a BA partner in the oneworld alliance

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

Royal Jordanian is a member of the oneworld alliance, alongside British Airways. If you have Gold Sparrow status with Royal Jordanian, 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
  • Extra baggage allowance? Tick
  • Use business class check-in desks? Tick
  • Free seat selection? Tick
  • Priority boarding? Tick

Priority security is NOT a oneworld Silver benefit but you will get it when flying with British Airways. You need to check with other oneworld carriers.

Your Royal Jordanian 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 Jordanian matching?

You can match status from the following programmes to Royal Jordanian. I have listed the status level you need to get Gold Sparrow status with Royal Jordanian, which is equivalent to British Airways Silver.

Silver Jay status with Royal Jordanian, equivalent to British Airways Bronze, is also available if you have the next lowest elite tier with any of these programmes.

Royal Jordanian status match

To get British Airways Silver equivalent status (ie Royal Jordanian Gold Sparrow) you must have:

  • Air Europa (Gold, Platinum)
  • Air France KLM (Gold, Platinum, Ultimate)
  • Egyptair (Elite, Gold, Platinum)
  • Emirates (Gold, Platinum)
  • Etihad (Gold, Platinum)
  • Gulf Air (Gold, Black)
  • Kuwait Airways (Gold, Platinum)
  • Lufthansa et al (Senator, HON Circle)
  • Middle East Airlines (Gold, Platinum, Presidents Club)
  • Oman Air (Gold)
  • Saudia (Gold)
  • Scandinavian Airlines (Gold, Diamond, Pandion)
  • TAP Air Portugal (Gold, Navigator)
  • Turkish Airlines (Elite, Elite Plus)
  • Virgin Atlantic (Gold)

You can’t get top tier status via this match

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

Royal Club, the Royal Jordanian programme, has three elite levels:

  • Platinum Hawk is the same as British Airways Gold
  • Gold Sparrow is the same as British Airways Silver
  • Silver Jay is the same as British Airways Bronze

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

  • Royal Jordanian is not matching anyone to Platinum Hawk. If you are top tier with another programme, you will only get Gold Sparrow. This still gets you lounge access with British Airways.
  • If you have a lower elite tier with an airline listed above, you should be eligible to receive Silver Jay. 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. That said, you may consider the $49 fee for Silver Jay to be worth it for the seat selection benefit when flying BA.
Royal Jordanian status match

How long will my Royal Jordanian status last?

12 months.

Do I need to put my Royal Jordanian status in my British Airways bookings to get my benefits?

You will definitely need to put your Royal Jordanian 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 Royal Jordanian 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 British Airways Club number if you want to earn Avios and tier points, instead of Royal Jordanian miles and tier credit.

That said, you may want to credit your flights to Royal Jordanian long term. Following the British Airways Club changes, it is the easiest way to earn BA Gold-equivalent on segments. Credit 46 one way BA flights to Royal Jordanian and you get Platinum Hawk top tier status, equivalent to BA Gold.

Is there a fee for the status match?

Yes. There is a $149 application fee for Gold Sparrow status.

Silver Jay, equivalent to British Airways Bronze status, has a lower $49 fee.

The terms state that your match will be processed within five business days.

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 Royal Jordanian account before applying for your match. There is a link on the status match site.

Comments (54)

  • Mayfield says:

    Morning, is this still open for matching via hotel status, does anyone know?
    Thanks

  • AeT says:

    Rob, do you know if RJ uses the same third party service provider which refused to match SK status-matched status into LH last summer? Or do you think SK Gold status which was status-matched last year would do the trick for the RJ status match?

    • Rob says:

      It’s statusmatch.com, yes, so any status you got as a match from them will not be matched because they know you didn’t earn it.

      • AeT says:

        Would they still try to charge me the GBP 150 if I tried even if they don’t agree to do the match?

        • WearyTraveller says:

          I’d also like to know this! Do they refund you if the match hasn’t been successful?

      • AeT says:

        A potential alternative could be matching BA into Flying Blue (different processing agent as per your article) and then trying to match Flying Blue into RJ (as they wouldn’t necessarily know the source has been status-matched).

      • Deek says:

        Not strictly true – I status matched to SK Gold, and then status matched that to LH Senator so they do allow double matching in certain circumstances. I had flights already credited to SK before I did the LH match.

        • AeT says:

          Did you have an old SK account you matched into? If I remember correctly, it was the people with recently created SK accounts that weren’t allowed to status-match into LH.

          • Deek says:

            It was about 6 – 7 months old when I did the match. I thought I’d credit a couple flights to SK first too to add extra weight.

  • leontia says:

    Bit of a stupid question – apologies! I have a silver card with BA which is about to expire – will Royal Jordanian match my status with gold sparrow or will it be silver jay as not a BA gold card holder?

    • Rob says:

      They are not going to match a sister airline in the same airline alliance.

      • Mark says:

        Only way around that is to see if you can match your BA status to one of those listed in the article first.

  • LLLL says:

    Anyone thinking Bronze equivalent (Oneworld Ruby) is pretty useless for BA (it is, in my opinion), it’s actually very valuable for American Airlines. Basic Economy is allowed free seat selection including Preferred seats at the time of booking, priority boarding and checkin, and – importantly – a free checked bag.

    So using Oneworld Ruby allows you to make an AA Basic Economy into a defacto Standard Economy ticket whilst saving around £110ish.

    • Lumma says:

      The Ruby match is £37 at the current exchange rate. For that you’ll often be able to get an exit row at 7 days or at the very least avoid being allocated the middle seat on the cheapest HBO tickets and you should be pretty much guaranteed to get your cabin bag on board.

      I’d say it’s worth it for BA too

      • LLLL says:

        Unfortunately in my experience, the BA app and system is so useless that I’ve never had it actually work 7 days beforehand. By the time the contact centre the reply and assist, the good exit row seats have been taken by other BA Bronze who can do this directly.

        Just my experience over a few flights of course, but BA’s useless IT / app experience has really dampened my success unfortunately.

        • Nico says:

          I agree, bronze is pretty valuable to me also: in ET to get a seat right behing CE 7 days before departure and hopefully get a free seat next to me, plus guaranteed hand luggage on board.

  • Garethgerry says:

    This is good for One World as it attracts frequent flyers fron other airlines to one World.

    But they need to be careful as I expect they will want to keep status with orginal airline.

    So if they only scraped status with orginal airline then can not movement flights to one world or they will lose orginal status. Eg flew 110% of status with orginal airline can only switch 10% without loosing status.

    So it’s good for people who already fly BA say but not enough for status . Similarly good for people who easily make status on orginal airline and fancy a change.

    No use for people who will loose status on BA

  • RC says:

    BA is sending yet more surveys to gold, gold guest list. Anyone who has received one will find the direction of the questions easy to interpret.
    Clears the BAC, forward bookings etc are not going well, and there huge further damage to the ever devaluing avois eco system (more like Avios pesos now).
    Couldn’t happen to a more customer feedback oriented company.
    Hopefully we see a Raja Vasu moment soon with both Lacy and Laming forced to walk the plank. First clearly doesn’t understand loyalty, the second a customer experience manager who seems to hate customers judging by reports he avoids them at GGL events and is rumoured to demand chauffeured cars TO and FROM BA flights to avoid being spoken to by customers. If you made a satire you couldn’t get this dysfunctional.

    • LittleNick says:

      And S. Doyle is noticeably quiet on all this like he has been since he took the CEO role

  • Ak says:

    Question: if I get the status to get free seat selection- can I do it for everyone in my booking (wife and kids)? Or just me

  • Jorge says:

    This is great to know. Is there any way to use the Royal Jordanian status benefits if I’m redeeming a flight with Avios on BA? – I don’t think I can add the Royal Jordanian frequent flyer number if I’m redeeming Avios

    • Rob says:

      Yes you can, once booked.

      • Bill says:

        Just wondering how you do that…over the phone or via Royal Air Maroc etc? I have a QF booking made using BA avios so it has my BA number attached and unfortunately now have dropped back to bronze.

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