They do this by code-sharing (selling seats on each other’s flights), providing reciprocal benefits to loyalty program members and elite status customers, and even transferring baggage between their flights. It’s a win-win for travelers and airlines.
And when there are flight delays or disruptions, alliances can support member airlines more easily. This makes traveling with alliance member carriers easier than with unaffiliated airlines because they have larger reach and assistance opportunities.
Here’s what elite status members of SkyTeam member airlines can enjoy as reciprocal perks, no matter what alliance member they are flying.
How to get SkyTeam elite status
SkyTeam elite status is earned by attaining status through one of SkyTeam’s alliance members and meeting the qualifications with that particular airline’s frequent flyer program. There are 18 active members in the SkyTeam alliance, plus one airline (Aeroflot) that’s currently suspended.
SkyTeam elite status tiers and benefits
SkyTeam elite status has two tiers.
Access to priority check-in and boarding.
Extra baggage allowance: 22 pounds (10 kilograms) or one additional bag.
Priority seating.
Priority status on standby waitlists.
The most valuable benefits for this tier is the priority check-in, which can save you a lot of time at an international airport when you may need to check bags, and the extra baggage allowance.
SkyTeam Elite Plus is the higher of the two, and it comes with a few more benefits.
Access to lounges with one guest.
Access to priority check-in.
Fast track at select immigration security lanes.
Priority boarding.
Priority seating.
Priority status on standby waitlists.
Priority baggage handling.
Extra baggage allowance: 44 pounds (20 kilograms) or one additional bag where the piece concept applies.
Guaranteed full fare economy class on sold-out flights with 24-hour notice.
SkyTeam Elite Plus members get an even higher checked bag weight limit than SkyTeam Elites, plus lounge access for themselves and a guest.
Delta elite status benefits on SkyTeam
Let’s say you have Delta Diamond Medallion status. This also qualifies for SkyTeam Elite Plus status. So your next flight on Vietnam Airlines or Air France or Aeromexico would qualify for SkyTeam Elite Plus perks, such as lounge access and priority check-in.
Since Delta is the only U.S. member of SkyTeam, let’s look at how its status tiers match to SkyTeam elite status:
Delta Air Lines Medallion elite status
SkyTeam elite status
Diamond Medallion.
SkyTeam Elite Plus.
Platinum Medallion.
SkyTeam Elite Plus.
Gold Medallion.
SkyTeam Elite Plus.
Silver Medallion.
SkyTeam Elite.
Delta Silver Medallion is the only elite tier with Delta to receive the reduced SkyTeam Elite status benefits.
General SkyMiles members receive no extra perks when flying with a SkyTeam carrier beyond the ability to earn Delta SkyMiles with certain SkyTeam airlines if they choose to link their Delta loyalty program number to their reservation.
Dubai.
Frankfurt.
Vancouver.
Santiago.
Sydney.
SkyTeam status match opportunities
These require you to prove equivalent status with a competing airline and, in some cases, meet a certain spending or flying threshold with the new airline.
Reciprocal benefits with SkyTeam elite status
Attaining elite status with a SkyTeam member airline also comes with instant status within SkyTeam to enjoy on all other carriers in the alliance. Your elite status card (physical or digital) as well as online account will indicate your status tier. This means it makes sense to fly with other alliance member airlines to take advantage of similar perks that can help to save money and improve your travel experience.
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