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British Airways Silver and Gold members can get a rare Lufthansa status match

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If you are an elite member of British Airways Executive Club, I hope you’re feeling the love.

Not from BA, of course, but from Virgin Atlantic Flying Club (see here), Flying Blue (see here), easyJet Plus (see here) and now Lufthansa’s Miles & More programme, all of whom want you and your business.

Miles & More has launched a status match for Silver and Gold members of British Airways Executive Club. Elite members of Iberia Plus can also participate.

A €99 administration fee is payable.

Lufthansa Miles & More offering British Airways status match

British Airways Executive Club Silver members will get Frequent Traveller status in Miles & More. This only offers lounge access with Lufthansa, SWISS and Austrian and only in directly run lounges. This includes the newly refurbished lounge in Heathrow Terminal 2 which we covered here. The full list of Frequent Traveller benefits is here.

British Airways Executive Club Gold members and above will be offered Senator status. This gets you Star Alliance-wide lounge access. The full list of Senator benefits is here.

Whichever level of Miles & More status you get, it will stop your existing Miles & More mileage balance from expiring as the three year ‘use them or lose them’ rule is suspended.

How long will your status last?

You will receive status until 28th February 2026.

To requalify you will need to meet the standard qualification requirements by the end of 2025.

Lufthansa uses a system similar to the existing British Airways one. The only criteria are whether your flight is short haul or long haul, and what travel class you are in. It’s simple.

50% of the points needed for qualification must be earned on Miles & More airlines. You cannot earn or renew status purely by flying on other Star Alliance carriers.

I won’t go into requalification in detail because each person will have a different mix of travel – short haul vs long haul, economy vs business and Lufthansa Group vs other Star Alliance carriers. If you qualify for status under the current British Airways system you should be OK under the current Lufthansa system.

Note that Lufthansa only adopted its current status model this year so major revenue-based changes are unlikely in the medium term.

Lufthansa Miles & More offering British Airways status match

Is it worth it?

This page of the Miles & More website compares the benefits of Senator and Frequent Traveller status. You should study it before applying for a match.

Senator (from BA Gold) – definitely worth it

If you have British Airways Gold status or higher, this is an excellent opportunity to get top tier status, including lounge access, across all of Star Alliance.

You will also get fast track security and priority boarding across all Star Alliance carriers.

Frequent Traveller (from BA Silver) – maybe, maybe not

Silver status has fewer benefits – fewer than you get with your British Airways Silver status.

You only get access to lounges operated by Lufthansa Group airlines and NOT the broader Star Alliance. If your Star Alliance travel only takes you around Europe on Lufthansa, SWISS and Austrian then you’ll be fine. On other carriers, less so.

You can access Business Class check-in desks irrespective of which Star Alliance airline you fly, but that is about it in terms of benefits with TAP, United, Singapore Airlines etc.

You do not get fast track security or priority boarding with anyone, whether you are flying Lufthansa Group carriers or not.

How to apply

The website you need is here. Remember that there is a €99 fee. As per the comments below, do not send a photograph of your BA membership card as it will be rejected. It must be be a screenshot from the BA app.

PS. You may want to think about timing. My best guess is that Lufthansa will repeat this offer next year as people face up to losing their Executive Club status on 30th April 2026.

If you match now, you won’t be able to match again next year. Do you want to leave BA now or wait another 12 months to maximise your existing Silver and Gold benefits?


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Comments (76)

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  • Concerto says:

    FTL is not too bad, I’m happy with it, but I live in Switzerland most of the time anyway. You do get access to the Lufthansa lounge at London LHR.

    • APPL says:

      Ok in Poland too. FTL gives you fast track in WAW, access to LO lounges, and free checked luggage on LO even on the cheapest Basic fare.

  • Sam says:

    “Note that Lufthansa only adopted its current status model this year so major revenue-based changes are likely in the medium term.” – meaning?

    • Rob says:

      UNlikely – message to self, be careful when rewriting articles on your phone.

  • NFH says:

    How does this work with miles expiry? For example, if I made a booking using miles just before the miles expired, and I subsequently get a status match, and then I cancel that booking, will those miles be refunded to my account with no expiry date? If they won’t have an expiry date, what will their expiry date be when my status is later downgraded to the basic status?

  • GARETH says:

    You answered my thoughts in the last section – at the end of March next year when my soft landing Silver dies and BA loyalty with it, this will be a good opportunity. Hope it repeats.

  • Jeremy says:

    Whoever made the changes at BA for the Frequent flyer scheme should loose their job and from the top, not just the people below. If a number of airlines are coming in to offer enticement to BA’s regular and valued frequent fliers then that is a major failure on the part of BA….again!

    • JDB says:

      Well, it’s going to depend how many of those people actually transfer meaningful amounts of revenue or desert BA for good and the net impact allowing for any replacement revenue BA might get. BA has levers it can pull if it sees anything concerning. These status matches are not a new thing but obviously now more targeted.

      It’s a competitive world and it would seem very premature to be firing anyone before the new system has even been implemented.

  • Hardy says:

    Still better to match with TK. Silver giver Star Gold/Elite. Two year validity and easily retainable.

    • r* says:

      Isnt TK only 4 months, which then requires a couple of longhauls to get 2 years?

  • RoundTheWorld says:

    I was a Senator 2 years ago but have not flown with LH/*A since and I got the soft landing to Frequent Traveller last year. Would this status match to Senator give you soft landing to Frequent Traveller if you do not requalify for Senator next year?

  • Paul says:

    It might be worth adding that you get two upgrade vouchers on Senator renewal, although when I did the recent SAS match and challenge, I received them anyway after the initial 90 day trial period.

    • Jamie says:

      I can also second this. i did the SAS match and challenge and now have senator status until feb 26. After i completed the challenge i received the two upgrade vouchers using which i upgraded an existing booking to Singapore to business. Living in Germany and mostly flying shorthaul for business/personal travel, has been a real winner.

    • The Original Nick. says:

      @Paul – you won’t get the 2 upgrade vouchers with this status match. I’m pretty sure that I read in the T&C’s that you you don’t get them anyway. Might be worth double checking. I did the status match last year and completed the challenge and once I’d completed the challenge that’s when the vouchers appeared on my account.

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