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Home » Lucrative Air France-KLM Flying Blue Paid Status Match Promotion
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Lucrative Air France-KLM Flying Blue Paid Status Match Promotion

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomApril 3, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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For quite some time, Air France-KLM Flying Blue has been offering a paid status match promotion. This status match has long had residency requirements for eligibility, and that continues to be the case. The good news is that we’ve just seen the list of eligible countries expanded, and it now includes the United States and Canada, among other countries.

The website statusmatch.com is currently partnering with Air France-KLM Flying Blue to offer a status match promotion, with the option to earn Silver, Gold, or Platinum status. This offer is available to residents of several countries, at different price points, and with different restrictions. Specifically:

  • For residents of Egypt, India, Kenya, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand, and the United Arab Emirates, you’ll pay 99 USD for a Silver match, 299 USD for a Gold match, or 399 USD for a Platinum match
  • For residents of the United States, you’ll pay 99 USD for a Silver match, or 199 USD for a Gold match (Platinum matches aren’t available to these members)
  • For residents of Canada, you’ll pay 149 CAD for a Silver match, or 299 CAD for a Gold match (Platinum matches aren’t available to these members)
  • For residents of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, you’ll pay 99 USD for a Silver match, or 299 USD for a Gold match (Platinum matches aren’t available to these members)
  • For residents of Italy (only with Lufthansa Miles & More status), you’ll pay 89 EUR for a Silver match, 199 EUR for a Gold match, or 349 EUR for a Platinum match

The status match request should take just a minute to complete, though it can take up to five business days for the request to be approved. Matched status is valid for a period of 12 months from when the match is approved. There’s no published end date for this promotion, though it can be pulled at any time.

Flying Blue has a status match promotion

Which airline status is Flying Blue matching?

According to the FAQs, Flying Blue is matching status from the following programs:

  • Air Canada Aeroplan
  • Air China PhoenixMiles
  • Air India Flying Returns
  • American AAdvantage
  • Asiana Club
  • British Airways Club
  • Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
  • EVA Air Infinity MileageLands
  • EgyptAir Plus
  • Emirates Skywards
  • Ethiopian Airlines ShebaMiles
  • Etihad Guest
  • Finnair Plus
  • Gulf Air Falconflyer
  • Hainan Airlines Fortune Wings Club
  • Lufthansa Miles & More
  • Oman Air Sindbad
  • Qatar Airways Privilege Club
  • Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
  • South African Airways SAA Voyager
  • Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus
  • Turkish Airlines Miles&Smiles
  • United MileagePlus

As you can see, this includes many non-SkyTeam airlines, with a presence across the globe. Status maps over roughly as you’d expect, with top tier status generally mapping to Flying Blue Platinum, entry level status generally mapping to Flying Blue Silver, etc. The exception, as mentioned above, is that residents of select regions (including the United States and Canada) aren’t eligible for a Flying Blue Platinum match.

Flying Blue is matching status with all kinds of airlines

How this status match opportunity could be useful

Flying Blue is generally a valuable program for award redemptions, and I redeem miles through Flying Blue all the time. Even beyond the redemption opportunities, there’s value to having status with Flying Blue. Status really gets valuable with Flying Blue Gold and Platinum.

Flying Blue Gold status offers:

  • The ability to earn 7x miles per € spent on airfare
  • SkyTeam Elite Plus status, which offers priority check-in, priority security, priority boarding, extra baggage, lounge access, and much more, whether flying with Air France, KLM, or a SkyTeam partner
  • Some free premium seat options 72 hours before departure

Flying Blue Platinum status incrementally offers:

  • The ability to earn 8x miles per € spent on airfare
  • The ability to redeem Flying Blue miles for Air France first class (La Premiere)
  • Access to more award availability, including in long haul business class
  • Free premium seat options at the time of booking
  • Access to a dedicated Platinum phone service line
  • Waived change & cancelation fees on Flying Blue awards

In general, this status match opportunity is an easy way to unlock SkyTeam Elite Plus perks, regardless of which airline you may fly. On top of that, for those eligible for a Flying Blue Platinum status match, that could be worth it for the ability to redeem miles for Air France first class.

Even if you’re not eligible for the Platinum match, I’d note that taking advantage of a Flying Blue Gold status match gets you closer to Platinum status. The system of qualifying for status with Flying Blue works a bit differently than with other programs:

  • 100 XPs gets you Flying Blue Silver status
  • You then need 180 additional XPs to earn Flying Blue Gold status
  • You then need 300 additional XPs to earn Flying Blue Platinum status

However, there’s a bit more nuance to this, which also makes it easier to earn status. For example, you don’t need 580 XPs in a year to earn Platinum status:

  • Once you earn 100 XPs in a membership year, you’ll earn Silver status
  • Your status will then be reset, and you’ll need to earn 180 XPs over the next 12 months to earn Gold status
  • Your status will then be reset, and you’ll need to earn 300 XPs over the next 12 months to earn Platinum status
  • Maintaining status on an ongoing basis simply requires 100 XPs for Silver, 180 XPs for Gold, and 300 XPs for Platinum

In other words, if you started from scratch and wanted to earn Flying Blue Platinum status, you’d need to earn 580 XPs. Meanwhile if you already had Gold status through this match, you’d only need to earn 300 XPs in order to earn Platinum status.

Flying Blue Platinum offers some useful perks

Bottom line

The Air France-KLM Flying Blue program is currently offering a status match promotion, whereby you can pay for a 12-month status match all the way up to Flying Blue Platinum status. This offer does have residency requirements, though the good news is that some countries, including the United States, have just been added to this offer.

If you value SkyTeam Elite Plus status, or if you want a shortcut to Flying Blue Platinum status, this offer could be well worth it, assuming you meet the eligibility requirements.

Do you plan on taking advantage of this Flying Blue status match opportunity, if eligible?

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