Etihad Status Match for Australians

Etihad Airways cabin crew
Etihad’s new status match is targeting Qantas Frequent Flyer members. Photo: Etihad Airways.

Etihad Airways has brought back its status match offer for eligible frequent flyers living in Australia or India, including Qantas Frequent Flyer members.

If you’re eligible for the Etihad status match, you’ll initially get to enjoy three months of Etihad Guest Silver or Gold status. If you fly Etihad at least once within those three months, your status will be extended for a further year. There is a small application fee.

Etihad Guest status comes with benefits not only when you fly Etihad, but also with Virgin Australia, ANA, Korean Air, Air Serbia and Gulf Air!

Here’s how it works…

Eligible airline status tiers for the Etihad match

To take advantage of this offer, you would need to live in Australia or India and hold status with an eligible other airline. These are the eligible airlines:

  • AirAsia (BIG Loyalty)
  • Air Astana (Nomad Club)
  • Air India Express (NeuPass)
  • Air India (Flying Returns)
  • British Airways (Executive Club)
  • Cathay Pacific (Cathay)
  • Emirates (Skywards)
  • Japan Airlines (Mileage Bank)
  • Korean Air (SKYPASS)
  • Lufthansa (Miles&More)
  • Philippine Airlines (Mabuhay Miles)
  • Qantas (Frequent Flyer)
  • Qatar Airways (Privilege Club)
  • Royal Brunei (Royal Skies)
  • Singapore Airlines (KrisFlyer)
  • Thai Airways (Royal Orchid Plus)
  • Turkish Airlines (Miles&Smiles)
  • United Airlines (MileagePlus)
  • Vietnam Airlines (Lotus Miles)
  • Vistara (Club Vistara)

You can see the full list of airlines and eligible tiers on the status match FAQ page.

If you already hold the equivalent of Silver status with any of the above airlines, you can get a match to Etihad Guest Silver status for USD59 (~AU$88). If you have Gold or higher status with an eligible airline, you can get Etihad Guest Gold status for USD99 (~AU$147).

Etihad is not offering instant Platinum status. If you have Qantas Platinum status, for example, you’ll be offered a match to Etihad Gold.

How to apply

If you’re eligible, you can apply for this status match on the dedicated Etihad status match website. You’ll need to enter your name, email address, Etihad Guest number and country of residence.

You’ll also need to provide:

  • Proof of your current frequent flyer status (e.g. a photo of your membership card), and
  • Proof of your residential address in Australia or India (e.g. a government-issued ID).

Etihad will inform you within three days whether your status match has been approved. If it is, your Etihad Guest account will be upgraded to Silver or Gold status within five business days.

Fly once with Etihad to get a further year of status

Once your account is upgraded, you’ll get to enjoy the benefits of your Etihad Silver or Gold status for 3 months.

To extend your status for a further 12 months, you just need to take at least one Etihad Airways marketed and operated flight during the trial period. You must earn at least 1 Etihad Guest mile for this flight, so reward bookings don’t qualify.

Etihad Boeing 787
Fly with Etihad to get a further year of Etihad Guest status. Photo: Jeffry Surianto.

What you get with Etihad status

Etihad Guest recently made major changes to its frequent flyer program, including the benefits you receive with status. Status holders now receive “Core Benefits” as standard, plus a choice of Custom and Beyond Benefits.

Etihad Silver benefits

Core Benefits of Etihad Guest Silver status include:

  • 25% bonus Etihad Guest miles on flights
  • Priority check-in at Abu Dhabi

Etihad Guest Silver members can also choose two of the following Custom Benefits:

  • Etihad Business Lounge access in Abu Dhabi (only)
  • 10% off extra baggage
  • Two reward shop vouchers

These benefits aren’t quite as solid as the benefits that were previously available before the June 2024 program changes.

Etihad Gold benefits

Additional Etihad Guest Gold tier Core Benefits include:

  • 50% bonus Etihad Guest miles on flights
  • Priority check-in
  • Priority boarding
  • Fast-track immigration and baggage at selected airports (excluding Sydney)
  • Priority baggage
  • Complimentary standard seat selection (self + 1 person)
  • 25% discount off Wi-Fi on Etihad flights
  • Dedicated Etihad Airways contact centre
  • Avis Budget tier match
Etihad check-in counters at Sydney Airport
Etihad Airways priority check-in counters. Photo: Matt Graham.

In addition, Gold members can choose four of these Custom Benefits:

  • Lounge access
  • 15kg extra baggage allowance
  • Chauffeur service on Business and First GuestSeat reward bookings
  • 2x Chauffeur service on Economy GuestSeat reward bookings
  • 1x refund on a GuestSeat booking
  • 2x home check-in service in Abu Dhabi
  • Four reward shop vouchers

Plus, Gold members can select two Beyond Benefits:

  • 2x Business Class lounge passes
  • 1x Silver Tier nomination
  • 10,000 bonus Etihad Guest miles
Etihad Airways lounge entrance, Melbourne
The Etihad Airways lounge in Melbourne. Photo: Matt Graham.

Etihad Guest benefits when flying partner airlines

Some of these tier benefits also apply when flying with Etihad’s partner airlines, including Virgin Australia.

For example, when flying Virgin Australia, Etihad Guest Silver members are entitled to:

  • Priority check-in (international flights only)
  • One extra piece of checked baggage (except on Economy Lite tickets)
  • 10% bonus miles (when crediting the flight to Etihad Guest)

Etihad Guest Gold members flying on Virgin Australia receive:

  • Virgin Australia Lounge access (plus one guest)
  • Priority baggage
  • Priority boarding
  • Priority check-in (domestic & international flights)
  • One extra piece of checked baggage (except on Economy Lite tickets)
  • 25% bonus miles (when crediting the flight to Etihad Guest)
Virgin Australia Lounge, Adelaide
Etihad Guest Gold members can access Virgin Australia lounges with one guest. Photo: Matt Graham.

You can also access selected elite status benefits when flying on the following Etihad partner airlines:

  • Air Serbia
  • All Nippon Airways (ANA)
  • Gulf Air
  • Korean Air
All Nippon Airways Boeing 787-8 at Haneda Airport with Japan Airlines planes in background
Enjoy status benefits on other partner airlines including ANA. Photo: Marcus Ng on Unsplash.

Reciprocal status benefits may also be added in the future on Air France and KLM.

See the Etihad Guest website for a full list of partner airlines and service benefits.

Other current status match opportunities

The Etihad Guest status match is one of several status match opportunities currently available to Australians.

Other current status matches and challenges available include:

The editor of Australian Frequent Flyer, Matt's passion for travel has taken him to over 80 countries… with the help of frequent flyer points, of course!
Matt's favourite destinations (so far) are Germany, Brazil & Kazakhstan. His interests include economics, aviation & foreign languages, and he has a soft spot for good food and red wine.

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Did anyone see a time frame to apply within?? :cool:

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What's not mentioned is the price - it costs USD 99 for 3 months!

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Did anyone see a time frame to apply within?? :cool:

From their website

When does the Etihad Guest Status Match promotion end?
Etihad Guest and StatusMatch.com reserve the right to terminate or vary the promotion at their discretion.

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What's not mentioned is the price - it costs USD 99 for 3 months!

Or USD99 for 15 months... Just take 1 Etihad flight!

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Anyone also getting this message when trying to enrol?

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Error message Invalid parameter: customer card holder enrollment Code - STAMATCH24"

Anyone also getting this message when trying to enrol?

Yes. Are you using chrome? The problem disappeared when I switched browsers

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Yes. Are you using chrome? The problem disappeared when I switched browsers

Cheers, I was using chrome. I downloaded the app on the phone and got around it. Now back to using chrome. ALL SORTED AND WAITING FOR APPROVAL.

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Cheers, I was using chrome. I downloaded the app on the phone and got around it. Now back to using chrome. ALL SORTED AND WAITING FOR APPROVAL.

Chrome is such a PITA these days

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What's not mentioned is the price - it costs USD 99 for 3 months!

Just like the recent LATAM 'fee-for-status match' - run by statusmatch.com - although more transparent this time.

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What's not mentioned is the price - it costs USD 99 for 3 months!

It does say this in the AFF article and in the third paragraph of the first post in this thread. It's also in the fifth FAQ on the offical status match FAQs page ;)

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