Not exact matches
Platinum Preferred Guests will enjoy the benefits of Gold
status, plus free health club, Club
level and Executive
level access, as well as guaranteed room availability when you book at least 72 hours before check - in and better upgrades.
Today, the president possesses
platinum -
level lame - duck
status.
There are varying
levels of perks which accompany different tiers of Elite
Status — Gold,
Platinum, and Executive
Platinum.
With
Platinum status you get all benefits of the Gold
status member, as well as free access to the club and executive
levels at the hotel and free access to the health club.
Only
Platinum and higher can get these, so usually your
status already has you at that
level.
Starwood has two
levels of elite
status: Gold and
Platinum.
The
Platinum ($ 195 annual fee) and Delta Reserve ($ 450 annual fee) cards let you earn Medallion Qualification Miles (MQM), which allow you to reach the varying
levels of Medallion
Status.
So 5,000 of the initial 30,000 Medallion qualification miles you'll earn from the AMEX
Platinum Delta sign - up bonus AND from $ 50,000 + in spending will rollover to the next year if you don't earn the next elite
status level.
Let's quickly also assume that the families are at Silver, Gold, and
Platinum levels on Elite
Status, respectively, and therefore earn bonus miles on top of the typical 5x miles.
Unlike other airline programs with several different tiers of elite
status (silver, gold,
platinum etc), JetBlue only offers a single
level called Mosaic.
Benefits are based on your elite
status level; you can be a basic member, Gold, or
Platinum.
If you spend a combined $ 25,000 across your co-branded United cards in a calendar year, the PQD requirement will be waived for Premier Silver, Premier Gold, and Premier
Platinum elite
status levels.
If you meet the criteria to participate in the Premier
status match offer, your account will be upgraded for 90 days to Premier Silver, Premier Gold or Premier
Platinum status based on the
level you hold in your current frequent flyer program.
The elite
status levels are Member, Silver, Gold, and
Platinum.
Earning Tier Miles helps you move up to a higher
status level (Blue, Silver, Gold, and
Platinum).
Each Tier provides perks like priority check - in, priority boarding, and lounge access., you can move up to higher
status levels (Blue, Silver, Gold, and
Platinum) help you move up to higher
The HawaiianMiles program has two
levels of elite
status: Pulani Gold and Pulani
Platinum.
«Complimentary Gold Membership» means the complimentary Gold Frequent Flyer
status level awarded to a family member or friend of a
Platinum Member in accordance with clause 20.4;
16.3.3 Classic Upgrade Rewards will be awarded to Members according to their Qantas Frequent Flyer
status levels in the following order:
Platinum One Members first, then
Platinum Members, then Gold Members, then Silver Members and then Bronze Members.
3 club -
level upgrades annually, $ 100 hotel credit, upgrade to gold
status when you spend $ 10,000 annually, upgrade to
platinum status when you spend $ 75,000 annually, $ 300 travel credit, $ 100 credit toward Global Entry, worldwide airport lounge access, $ 100 discount on select airfare, premier concierge, car rental insurance
Other Notable Features: 3 club -
level upgrades annually, $ 100 hotel credit, upgrade to gold
status when you spend $ 10,000 annually, upgrade to
platinum status when you spend $ 75,000 annually, $ 300 travel credit, $ 100 credit toward Global Entry, worldwide airport lounge access, $ 100 discount on select airfare, premier concierge, car rental insurance
In the event that a Member who has attained Elite
Status at the Gold1,
Platinum, Diamond, or Diamond Select
level makes a reservation for multiple rooms, the room upgrade is only available for the room occupied by such Member and not for any other rooms in the reservation, and the Member with Elite
Status must be present and occupy one (1) of the rooms to receive any benefit of Elite
Status.
At the top, Executive
Platinum has long been respected as one of the highest value airline
status levels.
In a similar fashion to Starwood, Marriott offer multiple
levels of lifetime
status — silver, gold and
platinum.
Upon purchase of the Programme: 1) IHGÂ ® Rewards Club members at the Club
level will be automatically upgraded to Gold Elite; 2) IHGÂ ® Rewards Club Gold Elite members will be automatically upgraded to
Platinum Elite; and 3) IHGÂ ® Rewards Club
Platinum Elite members will maintain
Platinum Elite
status, and will not be eligible for an automatic upgrade to Spire Elite
status as a result of their purchase.
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.
Members can earn Gold and
Platinum status by spending
levels of $ 500 and $ 1,000 respectively.
Dividend Miles members will receive oneworld equivalent
status: Chairman -
level members will be given Emerald
status, the top
level, while
Platinum - and Gold -
level members will receive Sapphire
status within oneworld, and Silver -
level members will receive Ruby
status.
The
Platinum ($ 195 annual fee) and Delta Reserve ($ 450 annual fee) cards let you earn Medallion Qualification Miles (MQM), which allow you to reach the varying
levels of Medallion
Status.
Members who have Medallion
status (Silver, Gold,
Platinum, and Diamond
levels are available) are also able to earn miles in other ways.
SkyMiles
status levels include silver, gold,
platinum, and diamond.
If you want to earn
Platinum status, Carnival's second highest
status level, you'll need at least 75 points.
The program offers three
status levels (Silver, Gold, or
Platinum), and each offers its own benefits and access to more rewards options.
The Programme offers four
Status levels that are attributed according to the number of Eligible Nights or
Status Points earned: Classic, Silver, Gold and
Platinum.
A new elite
status tier has been announced, above the current
Platinum level.
This is an unofficial AAdvantage
Status level for which there are no published criteria (we do know it's primarily based on how much is spent with the airline) but doesn't come with too many of its own privileges — Concierge Key members don't trump Executive
Platinum members for upgrades for example.
The first logical
level for American Airlines to add would be at the 75,000 miles (to mimic Delta
Platinum and United Premier
Platinum status) and it's interesting to note (with hindsight) that the airline gave itself room to create exactly such a
level when they announced the new revenue based program late last year.
The annual cost can vary depending upon your elite
status level from $ 350 for an Executive
Platinum renewing a membership to $ 875 for a new household membership (including a spouse).
Best Western Rewards Elite
Status Membership
levels are Gold Elite
Status (awarded after ten (10) nights, seven (7) eligible stays **, or 10,000 Best Western Rewards Points *** in one (1) calendar year),
Platinum Elite
Status (awarded after fifteen (15) nights, ten (10) eligible stays, or 15,000 Best Western Rewards Points in one (1) calendar year), Diamond Elite
Status (awarded after thirty (30) nights, twenty (20) eligible stays, or 30,000 Best Western Rewards Points in one (1) calendar year), and Diamond Select Elite
Status (awarded after fifty (50) nights, forty (40) eligible stays, or 50,000 Best Western Rewards Points in one (1) calendar year).
Marriott
Platinum status has historically been one of the harder top -
level hotel
statuses to earn because, absent a
status match from Starwood, it requires staying a minimum of 75 nights at Marriotts around the world (you can reduce that to 60 nights if you have a Marriott Visa card from Chase).
SPG
Platinum status actually has
levels, within the
Platinum Elite tier, based on how many nights a
Platinum guest has stayed.
S7 Priority has a basic membership called Classic, and three elite
status levels: Silver, Gold and
Platinum.
Basic Economy fares, Premium Economy devaluing our systemwide upgrades, minimum spend criteria making it harder to reach elite
status in the first place, a new elite
level with a silly name that devalues
Platinum status and more.
As a oneworld Alliance member, the Gold
level gives you oneworld Sapphire
status and
Platinum level is oneworld Emerald.
This could be a huge deal to American's frequent flyers because it could completely change the value of the various Elite
status levels — especially top - tier Executive
Platinum status.
American Airlines will be introducing a new
status level from 2017 called
Platinum Pro and, as this will sit between Executive
Platinum and
Platinum in the
status hierarchy,
Platinum members will now find themselves further down the upgrade priority list.
The airline is also changing when the complimentary upgrade windows open for each
status level and, once again,
Platinum members are the ones who lose out as their window gets pushed back:
The
levels of elite
status membership are Silver, Gold,
Platinum, and Diamond.
With that
level of spending, you'll earn an extra 10,000 or 20,000 MQMs (in addition to all your extra standard and bonus miles) to help you get Silver, Gold,
Platinum or Diamond
status quicker.
For example, if you are a Marriott Rewards member with Silver Elite
status through February 2017 and an SPG member with
Platinum status through February 2018, once you link accounts, both accounts would be
Platinum level.