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Get a Vietnam Airlines (SkyTeam) status match from your HOTEL or airline status

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Vietnam Airlines, a SkyTeam member, has been running a status match offer for the last few months.

You can use your British Airways Club status to get a direct match into the Lotusmiles programme. This includes giving Lotusmiles Platinum status to British Airways Club Gold members.

The match has now been extended to include major hotel loyalty schemes. Yes, you can turn mid-tier or top-tier hotel status into mid-tier SkyTeam airline status!

Your elite status would be valid across all 18 airlines in the SkyTeam alliance, including Virgin Atlantic.

You can apply here.

Vietnam Airlines status match

Whilst there is a fee to apply, this can be less than you initially think. I explain why below.

Which hotels are being matched?

I’ll start with hotels as this is the new element of the match.

  • Accor Gold / Silver, Hilton Gold / Silver, Hyatt Discoverist / Explorist, IHG Gold / Silver, Marriott Gold / Silver, Radisson Premium / VIP, Wyndham Gold / Platinum will get you Lotusmiles Titanium (SkyTeam Elite)
  • Accor Diamond / Platinum, Hilton Diamond, Hyatt Globalist, IHG Diamond / Platinum, Marriott Titanium / Platinum, Wyndham Diamond will get you Lotusmiles Gold (SkyTeam Elite)
  • It is not possible to match hotel status to Lotumiles Platinum (SKyTeam Elite Plus)

As you may have spotted, both tiers give you the same SkyTeam status – Elite. I will return to the significance of this later.

Which airlines are being matched?

The key one, for our readers, is obviously British Airways.

  • BA Club Bronze will get you Lotusmiles Titanium (SkyTeam Elite)
  • BA Club Silver will get you Lotusmiles Gold (SkyTeam Elite)
  • BA Club Gold will get you Lotusmiles Platinum (SkyTeam Elite Plus)

Virgin Atlantic status is NOT being matched, unsurprisingly, since it is a fellow member of the SkyTeam airline alliance with Vietnam Airlines.

You can also match from the following airlines: Aer Lingus, Air Canada, Air China, Air India, Air New Zealand, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, ANA, Asiana, Avianca, Brussels Airlines, Cathay Pacific, China Southern, Copa Airlines, Croatia Airlines, EVA Air, Egyptair, EL AL, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad, Finnair, Iberia, Icelandair, Japan Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Malaysia Airlines, Philippine Airlines, Qantas, Qatar Airways, Royal Air Maroc, Royal Brunei, Royal Jordanian, Shenzen Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, Southwest, Sri Lankan Airlines, SWISS, TAP Air Portugal, Thai Airways, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines, Virgin Australia and WestJet.

Click here and go to ‘FAQ’ to see exactly what level is matching to what, as some are more generous than others.

What status benefits do I get with Lotusmiles?

You can see the status benefits you get with each tier here when flying with Vietnam Airlines.

The benefits of Titanium and Gold, which match from BA Bronze and BA Silver respectively, are mainly around priority check-in, additional baggage and seat selection.

Titanium and Gold are equivalent to SkyTeam Elite. This gets you, on every SkyTeam airline:

  • Priority check-in counters
  • Priority boarding
  • Extra baggage allowance

Platinum is where it starts to get interesting, which is what a BA Gold member gets. At this level you get a card which is equivalent to SkyTeam Elite Plus.

Elite Plus gets you lounge access, with a guest, whenever you fly with a SkyTeam carrier.

It is important to note you cannot match your hotel status to a level which gets you airport lounge access with SkyTeam. The highest you can get is SkyTeam Elite (Lotusmiles Titanium and Gold) which gets you the benefits listed above.

The SkyTeam website here looks at the benefits of SkyTeam Elite (Lotusmiles Titanium and Gold) and SkyTeam Elite Plus (Lotusmiles Platinum).

Vietnam Airlines hotel status match

Which airlines can I get benefits on with my Vietnam Airlines status?

Your status is valid across the entire SkyTeam alliance, which now comprises 18 airlines:

  • Aerolíneas Argentinas
  • Aeromexico
  • Air Europa
  • Air France
  • China Airlines
  • China Eastern
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Garuda Indonesia
  • Kenya Airways
  • KLM
  • Korean Air
  • Middle East Airlines
  • SAUDIA
  • SAS
  • TAROM
  • Vietnam Airlines
  • Virgin Atlantic
  • XiamenAir

I need to flag one thing about Virgin Atlantic. There is a carve out from SkyTeam rules for the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse in Heathrow Terminal 3.

If you have Platinum status with Vietnam Airlines, you cannot use the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse in Terminal 3 (unless, of course, you are flying in Upper Class with Virgin). You will be sent to another lounge in the terminal. You also cannot use the Upper Class Wing to check-in – you need to use the Upper Class desks in the main terminal.

This rule does NOT apply to other Clubhouse lounges – only Heathrow T3.

It is important to note that both Lotusmiles Titanium and Lotusmiles Gold match to SkyTeam’s Elite level. You get an identical level of alliance benefits irrespective of whether you do the Titanium or Gold match.

How long does your matched status last?

12 months.

Your match should be approved within three business days (subject to requests for further ID) and your account will be upgraded within the next five business days.

You will need to earn the standard number of qualifying miles within that time to retain your status.

Vietnam Airlines status match

How do you apply for your status match?

Vietnam Airlines and its processing partner, Loyalty Status Co, have an application website here.

There are application fees, unfortunately:

  • Titanium: $99
  • Gold: $159 via an airline match and $199 via a hotel match
  • Platinum: $299 (not available via a hotel match)

You can save $60 or $100 by applying for Titanium instead of Gold

The application website automatically defaults to the highest level of status you can get. You may not want this.

For example, a British Airways Silver member or a Marriott Bonvoy Platinum member may be happy with Lotusmiles Titanium instead of Lotusmiles Gold. You save $60 or $100 on the fee and the benefits are the same when you are flying with SkyTeam partner airlines, as both give you SkyTeam Elite equivalent status.

You should be asked during the match process if you want a lower level of status than you could get. If this option does not appear, say on the application form that you have a lower level of BA or hotel status than you actually do. It doesn’t matter that you will be uploading a scan of a higher status BA or hotel card – your match will still validate.

Conclusion

If you currently have British Airways elite status and are thinking of giving the world of SkyTeam a try, this is a good opportunity.

For the first time, you can also use your hotel elite status to get mid-tier SkyTeam status.

It should be especially interesting if you live outside the Heathrow catchment area, since SkyTeam members KLM and Air France have excellent connections – KLM and its codeshare partners fly from 17 regional airports including some you wouldn’t expect, such as Norwich and Humberside – to the world via Amsterdam and Paris.

You can find out more, and apply, on the status match website here.


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Booking flights on any airline?

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The card comes with a sign-up bonus of 20,000 Membership Rewards points. These would convert to 20,000 Avios or various other airline or hotel programmes. The standard earning rate is 1 point per £1.

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The card comes with a sign-up bonus of 30,000 Avios. The standard earning rate is 1.5 Avios per £1.

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Comments (41)

  • Chris says:

    As a VN Platinum Elite earned the hard way, bum in seats, apart from the extra baggage allowance, and lounge access, VN has fairly awful ffp, which has recently been considerably devalued, with many partner economy class flights earning 0.3 (I think) flight credits, making it almost impossible renew status with segments.

    Booked an economy class ticket, want to upgrade… Basically go to a VN office OR airport ticket counter. Outside of VN they have no idea of what to do.

    Get tickets on a partner airliner, impossible to do online.

    The quality of English spoken is generally abysmal, and after nearly 6 years in VN, it is for me almost impossible to communicate by phone, and often even on board.

    Original Routing Credits are an absolutely unfathomable concept to VN.

    The only good thing I can say about VN is that they are relatively on time.

    WiFi, charging phones on board is a concept still unknown.

    • Throwawayname says:

      Their onboard service in Y is superb though. I know standards in the East tend to be higher, but their short-haul soft product blows away basically anything offered in economy within Europe or the Americas- I’d consider it to be better than premium economy on AR and LA (I suspect SAS, too, but haven’t flown them in Plus) and business on LH/KL/SN.

      • Dubious says:

        My experience on VN on some of its short haul flights has involved being given a banana as a meal (just a banana, nothing else) and an aircraft so old it has no IFE.

  • Mrs Trellis says:

    A couple of typos in the source of the copy-paste. Shenzhen Airlines and SriLankan Airlines.

  • Stuart says:

    Carry-over typo in paragraph 4. It says 19 member airlines, but current there’s 18 as is correctly listed further down the article.
    Just to point out that VN also has a lifetime Million Miler status https://www.vietnamairlines.com/vn/en/lotusmile/member-benefits/Tier-Benefits/Million-miler

  • Tristoph says:

    I assume that being SkyTeam elite doesn’t qualify you for the increased Virgin companion voucher amount (150k rather than the 75k)?

  • Stu N says:

    I think Vietnam have one of the nicest liveries in aviation. Always a treat to see one of their planes.

  • Lumma says:

    Those application fees are way too expensive for what you get in my opinion. Even if they’d give Titanium/Gold for free, I doubt the benefits would make me book Skyteam specifically

    • Throwawayname says:

      If you do want to fly to that part of the world, each complimentary upgrade to premium economy (available to both Gold and Platinum members) is worth at least a couple of hundred quid.

  • Meike Hokkenbaals says:

    Is there a way of earning VN miles with a UK credit card? If not, them this status match would be pretty useless long term. I already have Skyteam points across three airline accounts, Flying Blue, Virgin Atlantic and SAS (the latter two only relatively becoming Skyteam members).Taking up the VN offer would mean accruing miles to a fourth Skyteam account for a year which will be in such small number that they will be near impossible to redeem.

    • Dirtyneedlebluesky says:

      Thanks Rob.

      I’ve joined for exactly that reason… Extra baggage allowance with KLM saves a fortune. They wanted £180 from YYZ to MAN earlier in the year. Luckily had a very nice agent who allowed me to check-in in my hand luggage 😁

      @rob although I’ve just applied (just in case it’s pulled) any idea how long this runs for? Is this similar to a deal last year (sorry can’t remember which airline but was pulled very quickly due to demand).

      • Rob says:

        From the airlines the match has been running all year. The hotel element only launched last week and I don’t know if there is a cap on numbers, although demand may not be that high given that you can’t get top tier.

  • James says:

    I presume you can use the (previously matched) Royal Jordanian status for this? My one expires on 2 September, unfortuantly I have yet to make use of it..

    What is the extra luggage for skyteam elite 10kg?

    • Rob says:

      Unlikely because Loyalty Status Co know where you got it from.

    • robert says:

      I matched RJ Golden Sparrow with them no problem. However only got the Lotus Gold which doesn’t get lounge access. A bit disappointed with that as RJ gives lounge access.

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