How To Get Airline Elite Status Without Flying

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Airline elite status is a great way to reduce the fees you pay and improve your flying experience. Perks range from waived checked bag fees, to airport lounge access, early boarding and free upgrades. Traditionally, the way to earn status is by flying a lot with a specific airline and its partners. However, that’s not the only way.

Most of the major airlines offer a path to elite status without flying if you simply open and spend on a co-branded airline credit card. Some airlines also let you make progress toward earning elite status through other activities, like shopping online and dining out.

CNBC Select has the details on how to earn airline status without even stepping foot on an airplane, which mostly revolves around finding the right travel credit card.

How to earn airline status without flying

American Airlines

AAdvantage® Aviator® Red World Elite Mastercard®

Information about the AAdvantage® Aviator® Red World Elite Mastercard® has been collected independently by CNBC Select and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer of the card prior to publication.

  • Rewards

    2 AAdvantage® miles for every $1 spent on eligible American Airlines purchases; 1 AAdvantage® mile for every $1 spent on other purchases.

  • Welcome bonus

    60,000 miles after the first purchase and paying the $99 annual fee within the first 90 days. 

  • Annual fee

  • Intro APR

    0% intro APR for 15 months on balance transfers made within 45 days of account opening

  • Regular APR

  • Balance transfer fee

    Either $5 or 5% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater.

  • Foreign transaction fees

  • Credit needed

Pros

  • Easy-to-earn welcome bonus
  • Generous balance transfer intro APR offer

Cons

  • Not very rewarding for purchases

You can also earn Loyalty Points and miles when you shop with an eligible American Airlines partner. This includes transactions you make through the American Airlines shopping portal and with cards linked to AAdvantage SimplyMiles, as well as rental cars, hotels and cruises you book through American Airlines and its partners. You can also earn Loyalty Points through the AAdvantage Dining program, completing “Miles for Opinions” surveys and more.

Delta

On the American Express site

On the American Express site

Good to Excellent670–850

Limited Time Offer: Earn 100,000 Bonus Miles

The Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card can help turn your business expenses into Delta miles and elite status credit.

  • Annual Companion Certificate for flights within the U.S. or to Mexico, Central America or the Caribbean (every year after renewal; Baggage charges and other restrictions apply.)
  • Over $400 in annual statement credit offers
  • Global Entry/TSA PreCheck application fee statement credit of up to $120 about every four years  (Enrollment required for select benefits mentioned)
  • High annual fee
  • Lacks key travel insurance perks

Highlights

Highlights shown here are provided by the issuer and have not been reviewed by CNBC Select’s editorial staff.

On the American Express site

On the American Express site

Spotlight

Every year after renewal, you’ll receive a companion certificate valid for First Class, Delta Comfort+®, or Main Cabin round-trip flight to select destinations. (The Companion Certificate requires payment of government-imposed taxes and fees of between $22 and $250 (for itineraries with up to four flight segments) Baggage charges and other restrictions apply)

Good to Excellent670–850

The Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card’s array of premium benefits make it a perfect fit for the most loyal Delta flyers, including elite status boosts, rideshare credits (enrollment required) and airport lounge access.

  • Access to airport lounges, including Amex Centurion lounges
  • Up to $560 in annual statement credits (Enrollment may be required)
  • 15% discount for eligible Delta award flights (Not applicable to partner-operated flights or to taxes and fees.)
  • High annual fee
  • No bonus spending categories outside of Delta purchases

Highlights

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United

Good to Excellent670–850

$0 intro annual fee for the first year, then $150

The New United℠ Explorer Card is worth it even if you only fly with United Airlines once or twice a year because you can take advantage of two United Club℠ passes per year when the primary cardmember or authorized user is traveling and you can receive free checked bags.

  • No annual fee for the first year
  • Unlocks upgrades for elite members on award flights
  • Two free United Club airport lounge passes every year
  • Valuable United Airlines perks, such as in-flight purchase discounts and the ability to earn elite status credit through credit card spending
  • First checked bag free benefit requires you to pay for the flight with the card
  • United Airlines has a dynamic award chart which can limit the value and flexibility of your miles

Southwest

Alaska Airlines

JetBlue

JetBlue Card

Information about the JetBlue Card has been collected independently by CNBC Select and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer prior to publication.

  • Rewards

    3X points per dollar spent on eligible JetBlue purchases; 2X points at restaurants and eligible grocery stores; 1X points on all other purchases

  • Welcome bonus

    Earn 10,000 bonus points after you spend $1,000 on the card in the first 90 days.

  • Annual fee

  • Intro APR

    Eligible balance transfers that post to your account in the first 45 days of account opening qualify for 0% introductory APR for the first twelve billing cycles, then a 20.24% to 29.99%, APR applies.

  • Regular APR

    20.24% to 29.99% variable

  • Balance transfer fee

  • Foreign transaction fees

Pros

  • No annual fee
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • Intro-APR offer for balance transfers

Cons

  • No free checked bags
  • Fewer partner airlines to redeem points with compared to other major frequent flyer programs

JetBlue Plus Card

Information about the JetBlue Plus Card has been collected independently by CNBC Select and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer prior to publication.

  • Rewards

    6X points per dollar spent on eligible JetBlue purchases; 2X points at restaurants and eligible grocery stores; 1X points on all other purchases

  • Welcome bonus

    Earn 50,000 bonus points after you spend $1,000 on the card and pay the annual fee in the first 90 days with the JetBlue Plus Card.

  • Annual fee

  • Intro APR

    0% APR on eligible balance transfers that post to account within 45 days of account opening, for the first 12 billing cycles; 20.74% to 29.99% variable thereafter depending on creditworthiness

  • Regular APR

    20.74% to 29.99% variable

  • Balance transfer fee

    Either $5 or 5%, whichever is greater.

  • Foreign transaction fees

  • Credit needed

Pros

  • 5,000 bonus points on your account anniversary
  • 10% rebate on all redeemed TrueBlue points
  • First checked bag free for you and up to three companions
  • 50% off in-flight purchases

Cons

  • $99 annual fee
  • No airport lounge access

FAQs

What’s the easiest way to earn airline status?

If you don’t fly frequently, the easiest way to earn status is generally by spending on the airline’s co-branded credit card. When you have an airline credit card that helps you earn elite status, your non-travel purchases can move you closer to the next status tier.

Can you earn status by flying other airlines?

You can earn miles and elite status credit for your preferred airline when you fly eligible partner airlines. This can be with alliance partner airlines and non-alliance partners, just be sure to credit the flight to the frequent flyer account you want to earn status with.

Is airline status worth it?

Even for the occasional flyer, elite status perks can save you money. You’ll typically be able to take advantage of perks such as priority check-in, free checked bags, bonus miles on paid flights and upgrades.

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