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We’ve talked a lot about airline status matches recently. Many airlines have become a lot more aggressive in their attempts to poach the best customers of their rivals.

If you have elite status with any airline alliance, there is probably a route out there to get status with any other alliance.

However, what happens if you don’t have elite airline status to start with?

Wouldn’t it be great if you could use your HOTEL elite status to get elite airline status?

And wouldn’t it be even better if you could do this to get some limited status benefits with British Airways?

Now you can, for a period, albeit for a small fee.

You can apply here. But read on first.

Royal Jordanian status match

Royal Jordanian has been running an on/off status match from other airlines for a while.

It has now extended it to anyone with elite hotel status.

To take part, you must live in the UK or Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Netherlands, Oman, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey or the UAE.

The application form allows you to select other countries but you will be rejected if you select one which is not listed above.

Royal Jordanian is a BA partner in the oneworld alliance

British Airways will respect your newly minted Royal Jordanian status.

Royal Jordanian is a member of the oneworld alliance, alongside British Airways. If you have Silver Jay status with Royal Jordanian, which this match gets you, you will receive virtually all of the benefits of British Airways Bronze status when you fly with BA:

  • free seat selection within seven days of travel
  • use of Club World, Club Europe or oneworld equivalent business class check in desks, regardless of your flight class
  • priority boarding

The official ba.com page outlining the benefits of Bronze status is here.

Your Royal Jordanian status will also be valid when flying with the other oneworld carriers – Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, American Airlines, Qantas etc. Benefits at oneworld Ruby level vary by airline however – you may not get free seat selection with all carriers, for example.

Royal Jordanian Silver Jay card

Which hotel statuses is Royal Jordanian matching?

I have listed the status level you need to get Silver Jay status with Royal Jordanian, which is equivalent to British Airways Bronze:

  • Accor (Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver)
  • Global Hotel Alliance (Titanium, Platinum, Gold)
  • Hilton (Diamond, Gold, Silver)
  • Hyatt (Globalist, Explorist, Discoverist)
  • IHG (Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver)
  • Langham (Ruby, Sapphire, Diamond, Topaz)
  • Marriott (Ambassador, Titanium, Platinum, Gold, Silver)
  • Melia (Platinum, Gold, Silver)
  • Preferred Hotels (Titanium, Gold, Silver)
  • Radisson (VIP, Premium)
  • Shangri-La (Diamond, Gold, Jade)
  • Wyndham (Diamond, Platinum, Gold)

You can’t get lounge access via this match

Before I go on, you need to know that Royal Jordanian has different status tiers to British Airways. When I talk about ‘Silver’, you need to note which airline I am discussing.

Royal Club, the Royal Jordanian programme, has three elite levels:

  • Platinum Hawk is the same as British Airways Gold
  • Gold Sparrow is the same as British Airways Silver
  • Silver Jay is the same as British Airways Bronze

Royal Jordanian is not matching hotel status cards to Platinum Hawk or Gold Sparrow status. However high your hotel status, you will only get Silver Jay (BA Bronze equivalent). This gets you free seat selection on BA within seven days of travel.

Royal Jordanian status match

How long will my Royal Jordanian status last?

12 months.

Do I need to put my Royal Jordanian status in my British Airways bookings to get my benefits?

You will definitely need to put your Royal Jordanian number into future BA bookings to get free seat selection.

You would need to swap the frequent flyer number in your booking at check-in to earn Avios and tier points. You could also do it in the lounge if there was a BA ticket desk.

The easiest way is to use the ‘Manage My Booking’ function of another oneworld airline such as Royal Air Maroc – oddly, you can amend all aspects of a BA booking via other airline sites.

(ba.com has been deliberately hobbled by their IT team to stop you changing the frequent flyer number in a booking, although the call centre can do it. Other oneworld airlines are not so restrictive.)

The bottom line is that you need a boarding pass in your hand at the time of boarding which shows your BAEC number if you want to earn Avios and tier points, instead of Royal Jordanian miles and tier credit.

Frankly, for short haul flights which earn minimal tier points or Avios, you might as well put your Royal Jordanian number in your booking and leave it there. You’re not losing much.

Is there a fee for the status match?

Yes. There is a $49 application fee for Silver Jay status.

You should make a substantial saving on British Airways seat selection, which would be available for free from seven days before travel and for everyone on your booking – not just you.

How do I apply?

You will need to sign up for a Royal Jordanian account before applying for your match. There is a link on the status match site.

The terms state that your match will be processed within five business days.

The match is being processed by a third party, statusmatch.com, so you will see references to them whilst applying. Ensure you read the T&C to be sure that you have the correct status in order to make a match.

There is a special website for the status match which is here.

Comments (158)

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  • Emilie says:

    Booked a BA holiday to MSY in March on BA Club suites to take advantage of the doubling Avios points. I’ve already bought the Air Jordanian Silver Jay card hoping that this would give us seat selection a week before. Have I understood this article correctly that if I use the Silver Jay card I then lose the Avios for my BA holiday booking?

    • memesweeper says:

      Change the FF number to RJ eight days ahead
      Book seats
      Change the FF number back to BAEC six days ahead
      Check at four days ahead the BAEC number is still showing on your booking 🙂

      • JDB says:

        @memesweeper – why would the pax remove the higher RJ status six or even four days before? If there’s an equipment change or when the human preparing the seating plan for OLCI spots seats apparently allocated without the required status, they will be lost without notification. The pax either needs to have both FF numbers in the booking or wait until after check-in.

        • Murky says:

          @ JDB – is that possible? to change the FF back to your BAEC one after check-in? How would you do it?

        • Emilie says:

          Can you put both FF numbers in the BA booking and does this mean I can add my RJ number to my booking now?

        • Emilie says:

          If I did wait until after check in would I not risk not earning my Avios points?

  • Mattia says:

    I recently got Gold with SAS from matching my BA Bronze, and I’ve status matched that to Royal Club Gold SPARROW for a BA Silver equivalent. Was it a good deal?

    • Rob says:

      Gets you BA lounge access and free seat selection from time of booking ….

  • Ed says:

    Just trying to register on the RJ site and for some reason the City field is a dropdown menu. The list includes “BRITRAIL ZONE A” and my favourite UK city “HOTEL GENERIC” but not the actual (quite well known) city I live in.

  • yonasl says:

    Is bronze good for AA to select seats too?

  • S879 says:

    Does RJ Gold Sparrow allow you to select only standard seats on Qatar Airways or are people able to select Preferred and Exit/bulkhead too?

  • Sam says:

    I have just done a BA reward booking for next year. Newcastle to Dubai via Heathrow.
    There’s 4 of us. Our youngest just turned 2 so that’s free seat selection now gone for all of us.
    I haven’t tried it yet but am I right in thinking that for an itinerary like this, I’ll be looking at around £300+ just for advance seat selection for the four of us.
    Obviously free selection from 24 hrs before.
    But will I really be gaining much for 7-days before?

    • Lumma says:

      My last two long haul flights, both in WTP, had zero seats to choose from before -24 hours (they opened up the bulkhead seats to choose at check-in), so I’d say it’s very cabin dependent

  • gglwannabe says:

    Can you put the RJ FF number into your booking, select the seats and then change to your BA exec club number maybe a day out before your booking?

    • Rob says:

      In general, seat selection does hold unless you go fiddling with the booking (in the same way that if you are downgraded from Silver to Bronze your seat selections tend to stick).

    • JDB says:

      As @Rob says, you should be fine but, to the extent possible, you want to minimise the period during which you are in a seat allocated without ostensibly being entitled to be there through payment or status, once you remove the higher RJ status card. There’s quite a lot of rejigging that takes place in the day(s) prior to OLCI opening to accommodate families, positioning crew etc. or slight aircraft variant swaps or out of service seats. If there’s a swap, the seats will get moved across on an automated basis but it won’t allow ‘unauthorised’ allocation and when a human is planning the seating and is looking for certain space they may spot seats allocated without payment or status.

      • gglwannabe says:

        Used Air Maroc site to book seats and then changed back to BAEC. Seems to have held so far…

  • Numpty says:

    Sort of related, but is MMB on Finnair working for people? All i get is errors when inputting booking ref. Tried on Maroc, which seems to work, but not then carrying status back into BA booking.

    • Numpty says:

      should add, it is Golden Sparrow status, but not allowing free seat selection.

      • Lumma says:

        Give it a few hours when changing the number on Royal Air Maroc before trying to choose seats on BA

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