Successfully applied for the status match with Air New Zealand, I now have until 29/03/2019 to earn 450 points.
Question for the skilled (sorry i am a bit of a rookie to this).
I am travelling Business class to the US (Chicago via LA), looks like United Airlines from Melbourne (set by work policy - cheapest).
Obviously, in this instance, I would use my Airpoints™ number for this this to start earning status points and access the Air NZ International lounge in Melbourne.
My question is, due to this being a United flight, should I apply for the United Gold status match and use this, or are the points earned similar and end in the same result?
I do not think you could match status match within airline partners in Star alliance. Even if you did, the status really means that you have to satisfy their criteria to get it for the next year. If you are based in ANZ, having it on Air New Zealand makes more sense or even SQ Krisflyer. Points earning may be different with different airlines. SQ is one of the best redemption capabilities. I think the american based carriers are not the best when it comes to treating their frequent flyers with perks. Stay with Air New Zealand if you can.
Sorry, should clarify, the status match is with Qantas Gold. I have applied and been successful for Air NZ and since applied for the match with United (using Qantas Gold).
My questions is, to complete the challenge (450 Status Points with AirNZ or 12,500 PQMs with United) do I use my United or Air NZ membership?
Each will attain the minimum to qualify (AIR NZ = ~490, United 38640) but which membership is best to continue on with post challenge?
You should be able to get United's Premier Gold status with one leg of your business class flight, as SYD-LAX delivers close to 15,000 PQMs, so you could even get Gold status with United and Air New Zealand by credit one leg to each program, although not much sense in that!
United Gold vs Air New Zealand Gold? Assuming the general alliance benefits are the same I suppose it might come down to which airline you'd fly the most on. If you do a lot of trans-Tasman trips with Air New Zealand you may as well have Gold with them because when it comes to upgrades etc most airlines will prioritize their own frequent flyers before anybody else's, even in the same alliance.
Depends on if you travel to and in the US a lot. United Gold members do not get access to domestic lounges in the US, whilst the AirPoints Gold membership allows you to access them. Then again, the far superior points currency of United Gold makes it fare more tempting than the utter garbage that is Airpoints. If you travel frequently on Air NZ, it could be worth it to gain status with them so to get 2 long haul recongnition upgrades.
TLDR: Travelling lots to US? Airpoints Gold, Travelling lots with AirNZ? United Gold, Best All-rounder? United Gold
Thanks for the responses. If it helps, 60% of my travel is Business class to the US, the rest to EU.
Just for my clarity, the Airpoints Gold gets you better lounge access when travelling in the US?
Yes, United Premier Gold whilst still Star Alliance Gold is not allowed to access domestic lounges in the US, while all other Star Alliance Gold memberships (Airpoints Gold included) are allowed.
If you don't care too much about the points that you're earning, and given your travel patterns, I would suggest Airpoints Gold.
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JoelRainey
JoelRainey
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Hi all,
Successfully applied for the status match with Air New Zealand, I now have until 29/03/2019 to earn 450 points.
Question for the skilled (sorry i am a bit of a rookie to this).
I am travelling Business class to the US (Chicago via LA), looks like United Airlines from Melbourne (set by work policy - cheapest).
Obviously, in this instance, I would use my Airpoints™ number for this this to start earning status points and access the Air NZ International lounge in Melbourne.
My question is, due to this being a United flight, should I apply for the United Gold status match and use this, or are the points earned similar and end in the same result?
Thanks for the assistance,
JR
mspcooper
mspcooper
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
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I do not think you could match status match within airline partners in Star alliance. Even if you did, the status really means that you have to satisfy their criteria to get it for the next year. If you are based in ANZ, having it on Air New Zealand makes more sense or even SQ Krisflyer. Points earning may be different with different airlines. SQ is one of the best redemption capabilities. I think the american based carriers are not the best when it comes to treating their frequent flyers with perks. Stay with Air New Zealand if you can.
David
David
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If this is the United status match to which you refer – https://www.ausbt.com.au/star-alliance-gold-status-match-for-qantas-virgin-australia – then no, other Star Alliance airlines don't quality for the gratis status offer. However, if you hold Qantas or Virgin Australia Velocity Gold, they certainly do qualify.
JoelRainey
JoelRainey
Jetstar Airways - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 25 May 2017
Total posts 8
Sorry, should clarify, the status match is with Qantas Gold. I have applied and been successful for Air NZ and since applied for the match with United (using Qantas Gold).
Bob Burgess
Bob Burgess
Member since 13 Sep 2016
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You should be able to get United's Premier Gold status with one leg of your business class flight, as SYD-LAX delivers close to 15,000 PQMs, so you could even get Gold status with United and Air New Zealand by credit one leg to each program, although not much sense in that!
AsiaBizTraveller
AsiaBizTraveller
Member since 20 Nov 2015
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United Gold vs Air New Zealand Gold? Assuming the general alliance benefits are the same I suppose it might come down to which airline you'd fly the most on. If you do a lot of trans-Tasman trips with Air New Zealand you may as well have Gold with them because when it comes to upgrades etc most airlines will prioritize their own frequent flyers before anybody else's, even in the same alliance.
djtech
djtech
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Depends on if you travel to and in the US a lot. United Gold members do not get access to domestic lounges in the US, whilst the AirPoints Gold membership allows you to access them. Then again, the far superior points currency of United Gold makes it fare more tempting than the utter garbage that is Airpoints. If you travel frequently on Air NZ, it could be worth it to gain status with them so to get 2 long haul recongnition upgrades.
Martin Haynes
Martin Haynes
Member since 13 Sep 2016
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That point about lounge access is a very good one to make. UA Gold gets you no lounge access on domestic flights but Star Alliance Gold does!
JoelRainey
JoelRainey
Jetstar Airways - Qantas Frequent Flyer
Member since 25 May 2017
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Thanks for the responses. If it helps, 60% of my travel is Business class to the US, the rest to EU.
djtech
djtech
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Member since 02 Sep 2018
Total posts 375
Yes, United Premier Gold whilst still Star Alliance Gold is not allowed to access domestic lounges in the US, while all other Star Alliance Gold memberships (Airpoints Gold included) are allowed.