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Got Status With Another Airline? Match it to Delta Status & Extend Through 2027

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Even after Delta made unpopular changes to its Medallion status program, making status harder (and more expensive) to earn in 2025, Delta is hoping it can convince other airlines' loyal flyers to switch their allegiance with an enticing new status match offer.

The Atlanta-based airline is bringing back its SkyMiles Medallion Status Match Challenge, offering travelers who hold any level of elite status with another airline – and not just major U.S. carriers – the chance to match into the equivalent tier of Delta Medallion status. You'll get at least three months of Delta status, with a path to extend that status all the way through to early 2027.   

The status match challenge is already live, and travelers can enroll now on Delta's website. You have until Dec. 31, 2025 to enroll. 

Delta's latest offer comes just as the 2025 status year ended – the first in which Delta's new, higher Medallion Qualifying Dollar (MQD) thresholds were in effect. With this status match challenge, Delta could be trying to lure back some of those disillusioned flyers who might have switched their loyalty to other airlines. 

Want to take advantage of Delta's status match offer? Here's what you need to know.

Related reading: Is Delta Status Even Worth it Anymore?

 

How the Delta Status Match Works

Travelers with any level of status with another airline will be able to apply online to match into the equivalent tier of Delta status. Not every airline is eligible, but all of the major U.S. carriers are, as well as a few smaller carriers and even several big international airlines.

You can only get complimentary Delta Silver, Gold, or Platinum Medallion status. Even if you've got the highest tier of status with another airline, there's no option to get Delta's top-tier Diamond status through this promotion.

Airline Loyalty ProgramDelta Silver StatusDelta Gold StatusDelta Platinum Status
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan
MVPMVP GoldMVP Gold 75K and 100K
American Airlines AAdvantageGoldPlatinumExecutive Platinum Pro, Concierge Key
JetBlue TrueBlueN/AMosaic 1Mosaic 2, 3 & 4
Southwest Airlines Rapid RewardsA-ListA-List PreferredN/A
United Airlines Mileage PlusPremier SilerPremier GoldPremier Platinum, Premier 1K, Global Services

Several international carriers like Air Canada, ANA, British Airways, Lufthansa, Qantas, and more are also eligible for the Delta status match challenge – check Delta's dedicated website for the full list. But even if your airline isn't on the list, Delta says you can still apply for a status match if you meet the other eligibility criteria.

Beyond holding elite status with another airline, here's what else you'll need to apply:

  • You must be a SkyMiles member for at least 30 days to be eligible for this offer, so if you don't have a free SkyMiles account and you're considering applying for a status match this year, you should sign up for one now.
  • You must also have flown Delta at least once as a SkyMiles member and within the last three years on a main cabin or above ticket. Sorry, but a Delta basic economy flight doesn't count.
  • A valid physical or digital membership card with your name on it proving your elite status with another airline and proof that you earned that elite status, be it a statement or screenshots of your app or computer screen.
  • That means you can't use airline status you previously matched to in order to match back to Delta. Sorry!
  • You're also ineligible if you've previously matched to Delta status or received complimentary Delta status within the last three years

To extend your Delta status beyond the three-month mark, you'll need to earn a certain number of Medallion Qualifying Dollars (MQDs) – the all-important metric Delta now uses to track spending towards elite status. But those requirements are far lower than what it takes to earn Delta status normally:

 

MQDs needed to extend status past three months. $1,250 MQDs for Silver, $2,500 MQDs for Gold, $3,750 MQDs for Platinum

 

Normally, you'd have to earn 15,000 MQDs throughout the year to get Delta Platinum Medallion Status through 2026. With this status match promotion, that drops to just 3,750 MQDs … though you've only got three months to do so.

You can earn those MQDs in any of the following ways – or through a combination of all three:

From the day you're approved for your Delta status match, you'll have three months to hit those MQD thresholds to extend your status. But if you meet them, Delta says you'll get to keep your Medallion Status through Jan. 31, 2027. That means you could have nearly two years of Delta status! 

You have to apply for the status match by Dec. 31, but so long as you complete the challenge, you'll get status all the way Jan. 31, 2027, regardless of when you enroll. 

 

Bottom Line

Delta is bringing back a status match in 2025, offering travelers who hold any level of elite status with many U.S. or even international airlines to match into the equivalent tier of Delta Medallion Status. You'll get three months of complimentary status, with a way to extend that status through early 2027.

It's a clever way for Delta to convince flyers to give them a shot, hoping a few months or more than a year of benefits is enough to convince travelers to switch their allegiance.

 

Lead photo courtesy of Tomás Del Coro via Flickr


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