EVA is a transfer partner of Citi ThankYou rewards, but since Star
Gold status requires 80,000 miles, this is a poor choice.
Normally Hilton HHonors
Gold status requires 20 stays or 40 nights in its hotels each year, while Starwood
Gold status requires 10 stays or 25 nights a year, so you're getting two solid perks without being a road warrior.
Qualifying for
Gold status requires 10 stays or 25 nights, while Platinum status requires 25 stays or 50 nights.
Gold status requires you to earn 300 Stars in 12 months, so you normally need to spend $ 150 in a year to be a Starbucks Gold member.
Top
Gold status requires 1,000 tier points.
Gold status requires an average balance of $ 20,000 to $ 50,000 for three months; Platinum requires $ 50,000 to $ 100,000; and Platinum Honors requires over $ 100,000.
Since earning SPG
gold status requires 10 stays a year, this card benefit gets you one - fifth of the way.
Gold status requires 25,000 elite qualifying miles (EQMs), Platinum requires 50,000 EQMs, Platinum Pro requires 75,000 EQMs, and Executive Platinum requires 100,000 EQMs.
Not exact matches
Since 2001 the silver and
gold markets have gone up substantially as a reaction to the 20 year precious metals bear market from 1980 — 2000, massive increases in military spending, weakening global economies that
REQUIRE Quantitative Easing to avoid deflation, the rise of competing currencies that weaken the dollar's trading
status, excessive debts in Europe, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and so much more.
Plus, you get complimentary SPG
Gold status (
requires enrollment) and complimentary Hilton Honors
Gold status (
requires enrollment).
One of these benefits is automatic
Gold Elite
status, which would normally
require you to stay 25 nights at Starwood hotels within a calendar year.
(
Gold status is achieved by collecting at least 1,000 miles in a year, while reaching onyx
status requires collecting at least 6,000 miles.)
Normally qualifying for
Gold Elite
status requires staying 10 nights per year at IHG hotels or earning 10,000 Elite qualifying points per year.
Normally, achieving
Gold Elite
Status requires members to stay 50 nights.
You get 15 credits towards elite
status each year with the card, which qualifies you for Silver benefits and can apply towards
Gold elite
status (which
requires 50 elite night credits).
At the end of the calendar year, elite members can roll over any qualifying nights in excess of the number
required to gain elite tier
status: • Nights 11 - 39 for Silver members • Nights 41 - 59 for
Gold members • Nights 61 + for Diamond members
Complimentary Silver
status earned through the Card Benefit Program does not waive the full number of stays or nights
required for
Gold or Platinum
status and you must earn
Gold or Platinum
status in accordance with the Radisson Rewards Program Terms and Conditions to be eligible for higher
status.
Plus, you get complimentary SPG
Gold status (
requires enrollment) and complimentary Hilton Honors
Gold status (
requires enrollment).
Plus, it's a cheaper option than working toward
Gold status by earning 1 elite credit per $ 3,000 spent — that method would
require you to spend $ 105,000 rather than $ 50,000.
Members are only eligible to rollover qualifying nights in excess of those nights
required to qualify for a member's elite
status level at the end of the calendar year (Members can rollover nights in excess of 10 eligible nights for Silver, in excess of 40 eligible nights for
Gold and in excess of 60 eligible nights for Diamond).
Members in all elite tiers (Silver,
Gold and Diamond Members) are eligible to rollover any qualifying nights in excess of those
required to qualify for their elite
status level at the end of the calendar year (December 31st).
Below are a few of the
required elements that we have achieved as a
Gold Status Cat Friendly Practice:
If you already have
Gold status, pay $ 200 and earn 12,500 EQMs in 90 days to earn Platinum
status, which usually
requires 50,000 EQMs.
If
Gold status is your goal, but you won't hit the
required night or stay requirements, the Starwood Preferred Guest ® Business Credit Card from American Express might be the card for you.
Participating in the 2016 Elite
Status Challenge
requires a $ 120 (
Gold) or $ 200 (Platinum) fee.
Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQDs) Waiver: If the Medallion Qualification Dollar (MQD) threshold is not met for a Qualification Year, you can still qualify for Platinum,
Gold or Silver Medallion
Status if you have earned the
required Medallion Qualification Miles (MQMs) or Medallion Qualification Segments (MQSs) and make at least $ 25,000 in Eligible Purchases within that Qualification Year on your eligible Card.
The top level, Diamond, which
requires 40 qualifying nights to achieve, get all Blue,
Gold, and Platinum benefits as well as upgrades to suites, a welcome amenity, an annual 6,000 - point bonus, and the ability to gift
Gold status to a friend.
The new qualifications will
require Hilton HHonors members to complete 20 stays, 40 nights, or accrue 75,000 Base Points during a year in order to achieve a
Gold status.
First, you receive
Gold elite
status with the Hilton HHonors program, which normally
requires 20 stays, 40 nights or 75,000 HHonors base points.
For MileagePlus members who are Premier
Gold and above, the RewardsPlus program offers complimentary
Gold Elite
status in the Marriott Rewards program (registration
required).
Complimentary
Gold Elite
status in Marriott Rewards (open to MileagePlus Premier
Gold members and above, registration
required)
Plus, you get complimentary SPG
Gold status (
requires enrollment) and complimentary Hilton Honors
Gold status (
requires enrollment).
United MileagePlus Premier
Gold, Platinum, and 1K members are eligible to register for Marriott
Gold status, which normally
requires 50 nights to achieve.
SPG
Gold has fairly high requirements for elite
status, and it's the only one that
requires a super-pricey Amex Platinum Card to get it for free.
The 10,000 point bonus for staying 40 nights at Hilton properties is essentially a bonus for earning
Gold status (which
requires 40 nights) rather than being given it courtesy of a credit card.
Members in all elite tiers (Silver,
Gold and Diamond Members) are eligible to rollover any qualifying nights in excess of those
required to qualify for their elite
status level at the end of the calendar year (December 31st).
You will maintain
Gold Preferred Guest
status without meeting otherwise
required SPG Program criteria as long as you remain an eligible American Express Card Member or until American Express notifies you that the benefit is terminated.
It is
required 50,000
Status Miles or to have flown 40 TAP flights / segments to remain a
Gold Client, during the
Status Miles annual accounting period.
Members are only eligible to rollover qualifying nights in excess of those nights
required to qualify for a member's elite
status level at the end of the calendar year (Members can rollover nights in excess of 10 eligible nights for Silver, in excess of 40 eligible nights for
Gold and in excess of 60 eligible nights for Diamond).
Gold status will continue to
require either 25,000 miles or points or 30 segments, while Platinum
requires 50,000 miles or points or 60 segments.
Guests typically earn 5
Gold Passport points per dollar spent at Hyatt & M - Life properties so that would
require $ 200,000 of spend to achieve lifetime Globalist
status.
This method
requires a total of $ 30,000 in credit card spending and gets you Delta
Gold status.
Should the member earn the
required 160XP he / she needs to reach
Gold Status the number of XP needed for
Gold (180) is deducted from their XP balance and the member now has a further 12 months to:
Achieving topbonus elite
status requires 24 flights or 25,000
status miles for Silver, 60 flights or 50,000 miles for
Gold, and 100,000 miles for Platinum.
Provide evidence of your
status in a competing program and Hyatt
Gold Passport will match that to its top Diamond tier without
requiring any additional nights.
Top - tier
status requires 30 stays or 75 nights and, after having looked at the list of benefits that it offers, I can't see any compelling reason not to just stick with Gold Status that comes with the credit
status requires 30 stays or 75 nights and, after having looked at the list of benefits that it offers, I can't see any compelling reason not to just stick with
Gold Status that comes with the credit
Status that comes with the credit card.
Meanwhile, Marriott makes it difficult to get almost any elite tier, and
Gold status normally
requires 50 nights.
Club Carlson has three primary
status tiers (Silver,
Gold, Concierge) and travelers are
required to spend 15, 35 and 75 nights, respectively, at Club Carlson properties to earn those
statuses.
Last year they ran a promotion in September where they
required you to show proof that you have a top tier
status in another airline to enjoy
Gold flight benefits until December 2017.
Aegean
requires 72,000 miles on Star Alliance partners to earn Miles + Bonus
Gold, which grants Star Alliance
Gold, so it's not a super easy path to
status.