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Our site speed issues should be fixed

Apologies to anyone who has been struggling with HfP running slowly in recent days. We have tracked down the problem to a rogue AI system in the US which was continually bombarding us with data requests. The situation should now be back to normal.

Royal Jordanian will let you buy back elite status

Many HfP readers matched their airline or hotel status to Royal Jordanian over the last year or so.

Why? Because Royal Jordanian is a oneworld alliance member, alongside British Airways, and so your Royal Jordanian status is valid on British Airways.

The current status match offer is here. You can only match hotel elite status to BA Bronze equivalent (Silver Jay status) whilst airline status can be matched up to BA Silver equivalent (Gold Sparrow).

If you did this match a year ago and did not requalify, Royal Jordanian is letting people buy back their status. You will have received a personalised email:

  • you can buy back Silver Jay status (= BA Bronze) for $75 for 12 months
  • you can buy back Gold Sparrow status (=BA Silver) for $350 for 12 months

I consider these deals to be great value and well worth considering. Your Silver Jay status will give you free seat selection on BA flights from seven days before departure – well worth $75.

Pay $350 to extend Gold Sparrow and you have British Airways lounge access, priority check-in, free seat selection at the time of booking etc locked in for another year.

What’s interesting is that Royal Jordanian clearly thinks it can make money selling Gold Sparrow for $350, even though I assume it is being billed whenever you access a oneworld lounge with your status.

Royal Jordanian seems to offer buy backs on a regular basis, so if you do a match to Gold Sparrow status now (see our article) there is a decent chance you will be able to extend it for a second year later on.

Extend Royal Jordanian Gold Sparrow status

Good value Champions League hospitality tickets

This has nothing to do with miles and points, but Travelzoo has – alongside its hotel deals – a niche section offering VIP football packages. See here.

A surprisingly good value selection of UEFA Champions League and Carabao Cup games were added yesterday.

The packages below include food and drink or lounge access of some sort – details vary by ground and ticket type. The list was correct as of 8pm last night but games do sell out quickly.

  • Arsenal vs Olympiakos for £234 (1st October)
  • Arsenal vs Bayern Munich for £534 (26th November)
  • Arsenal vs Kairat for £200 (28th January) 
  • Chelsea vs Benfica for £157 (30th September)
  • Manchester City vs Bayer Leverkusen for £112 (25th November)
  • Manchester City vs Borussia Dortmund for £120 (5th November)
  • Manchester City vs Galatasaray for £120 (28th January)
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Copenhagen for £167 (4th November)
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Slavia Praha for £127 (9th December)
  • Tottenham Hotspur vs Borussia Dortmund for £234 (20th January)

You can find out more on this page of the Travelzoo site.

Comments (55)

  • Charlie T says:

    Any idea when I can expect the email from RJ? Was gold sparrow before being bumped down to Silver Jay, and not received any emails yet.

  • Jake says:

    Out of interest in terms of lounge economics.

    If you walk into a OneWorld Lounge flying BA business but with an equivalent RJ Silver status, who gets charged – is there a level of precedent?

    For example, flying BA from Heathrow Terminal 3 in Business but using the Qantas Lounge under an RJ status, where does the cost lie?

    • Rob says:

      Based on the earlier comment, for oneworld its the operating airline, so BA. I can’t validate that though.

      This would make sense because RJ wouldn’t be selling status for $350 to people who were costing it $1,000 in BA lounge entry fees.

      • Nico says:

        Would be interesting to know, you would assume IAG to put massive pressure for RJ to stop selling status, as RJ gets the fee and IAG gets pays for it!
        Or maybe not even people for IAG to really care.

      • Jake says:

        Thanks!! Did you say somewhere previously that 1st Class lounge access is about $100 per person per visit?!

        Isn’t that a tad high given Clubrooms will sell you a semi-equivalent service for £50?

      • Nick says:

        Within oneworld it’s always operating carrier that pays. I believe other alliances are different but it’s definitely this way for OW. The underlying principle is that it’s a way to attract higher value customers from elsewhere.

        If a member airline is concerned that another carrier is too generous with status there’s a dispute mechanism that goes to the oneworld board for resolution. Matches tend not to raise concern but effectively selling status does – S7 did it but it never got big enough to be worth causing a fuss. Obviously it’s a balancing act – if the alternative is going to AF then perhaps a few buying BA but crediting to RJ is ok, but if everyone does it then it’s an issue.

        • Richie says:

          Is there a distinction between which travel class the passenger with status has booked and which OW airline pays?

  • John says:

    Is there any way of using Royal Jordanian status (using status match) and at the same time us BA Avios to redeem a BA flight?

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