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Hilton Honors Plans Elite Status Changes, New Diamond Reserve Tier

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomNovember 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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While we’ll have to mark this as “developing” for now, it sounds like Hilton Honors is planning major changes to its elite tiers, possibly as soon as next year.

Hilton Honors will roll out new top tier elite status

Hilton Honors may be looking to introduce a new top tier elite status. Currently, Hilton Honors’ elite tiers include Silver, Gold, and Diamond. The thing about Hilton Honors is that elite status is super easy to earn with credit cards, and you can even maintain top tier Diamond status simply by having the right card.

That’s great in terms of the ease with which you can earn status, though it’s less great in terms of Hilton actually consistently delivering on benefits. For example, the program doesn’t offer any sort of confirmed suite upgrades or guaranteed late check-out.

For a long time, we’ve known that Hilton Honors was exploring adding a new top tier status, as it’s something the program has surveyed multiple times in the past. It looks like that’s finally taking shape, as flagged by US Credit Card Guide. Based on source code on Hilton’s website, we may see the company introduce a new Hilton Honors Diamond Reserve tier. This would require $18,000 in annual spending, plus either 80 nights or 40 stays.

The benefits are expected to include confirmable upgrade rewards, though details beyond that remain limited. Presumably elite perks would be a bit more competitive across the board than what Hilton Honors currently offers Diamond members.

It also looks like Hilton Honors may introduce a new “The Honors Society” tier, which would be invitation-only, perhaps for hotel owners, plus other very high spending guests. This would be along the lines of Marriott Bonvoy Cobalt, World of Hyatt Courtesy Card, etc.

Obviously as someone who simply earns Hilton Honors Diamond status by holding onto a credit card, I selfishly am not happy to see the introduction of a new higher elite tier. That being said, if Hilton Honors wants to invest into actually improving elite perks for its best customers, then this is a logical way to go about it, and I can hardly fault the program.

Expect Hilton Honors to roll out a new top elite tier

Hilton Honors will lower elite requirements by 30%

Interestingly, it looks like the introduction of Hilton Honors Diamond Reserve and The Honors Society may only be the start of the changes. VERYLVKE flags how the same source code on Hilton’s website indicates significant reductions to existing elite tiers with Hilton Honors.

If this is to be believed, we’ll see a roughly 30% reduction in elite requirements for Hilton Honors’ existing elite tiers:

  • Hilton Honors Silver status will require seven nights, three stays, or 17,500 points (compared to 10 nights, four stays, or 25,000 points)
  • Hilton Honors Gold status will require 28 nights, 14 stays, or 52,500 points (compared to 40 nights, 20 stays, or 75,000 points)
  • Hilton Honors Diamond status will require 42 nights, 21 stays, or 84,000 points (compared to 60 nights, 30 stays, or 120,000 points)

If Hilton Honors isn’t going to strengthen perks for existing elite tiers, then I suppose lowering requirements isn’t unreasonable either, to make them more attainable and a better value. Now, I’m curious if we could see a reduction to elite perks in some cases, like Hilton Honors Gold members no longer getting breakfast and/or a food and beverage credit.

I will say, those requirements do seem rather random, so I wonder if there’s more to this. I understand the concept of wanting to reduce status requirements by a certain amount, but seven, 28, and 42 nights, don’t exactly seem like traditional elite tiers.

We could also see changes to existing Hilton elite tiers

Bottom line

It looks like Hilton Honors may imminently be planning some changes to its elite status program. This could include the introduction of a new Diamond Reserve tier with an $18,000 spending requirement, plus a new invitation-only elite tier. On top of that, we could see reductions to existing elite tiers.

Ultimately these changes don’t seem unreasonable if Hilton is serious about improving elite perks for its best customers, given the limited incentive there has long been to be loyal to the company.

What do you make of these potential Hilton Honors elite status changes?

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