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Hilton Honors cuts status match requirements in half for 2021

Jan. 11, 2021
5 min read
Hilton Moorea Lagoon Resort & Spa
Hilton Honors cuts status match requirements in half for 2021
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Before the end of 2020, Hilton Honors announced it would be extending status for current elites and making it easier to qualify for status in 2021.

In addition to cutting its usual qualification requirements in half, Hilton has also reduced its status match requirements. While this may not come in handy for everyone in the immediate future, it's worth keeping in mind for when travel returns to normal.

Hilton Honors status match program

Like many hotel brands, Hilton offers status match opportunities for elites in other hotel loyalty programs. This means if you have elite status with another program, you can receive complimentary Hilton Honors elite status.

Anyone eligible for a status match will be matched to Gold status for 90 days. While you can't get an instant match to top-tier Diamond, you can still fast-track it.

Here are the challenges you can complete during your 90-day trial period to either extend your Gold status or upgrade to Diamond:

  • Gold: Stay 5 nights to keep Gold through Mar. 31, 2023
  • Diamond: Stay 9 nights to be upgraded to Diamond through Mar. 31, 2023
(Photo courtesy of Hilton Honors)

These requirements are half of what Hilton required in the past. Previously, you needed to stay 10 nights or 18 nights to extend your Gold or Diamond status (respectively).

You can submit a status match through this link. You'll need to provide the following information:

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  • Name
  • Email
  • Hilton Honors account number
  • Hotel loyalty program status you want Hilton Honors to match
  • Current status level with the hotel loyalty program you want to match
  • Proof of status with the hotel loyalty program you want to match
  • Screenshot of your current account status or your current and active membership card
  • Proof of stay in the last 12 months with the hotel loyalty program you want to match
  • Screenshot of your previous reservations or hotel receipt, redacting any personal information other than your name and membership number

Hilton doesn't publish which statuses from other programs are eligible for a match. Based on TPGreader reports, statuses like Marriott Gold Elite, IHG Platinum, Choice Diamond and Best Western Diamond should match to Gold.

Gold status is normally earned after 20 stays, 40 nights or by earning 75,000 Base Points in a calendar year (which equates to $7,500 in spending). Likewise, Diamond status is typically earned after 30 stays, 60 nights or by earning 120,000 base points in a calendar year (which equates to $12,000 in spending). However, as previously mentioned, these requirements have been cut in half for 2021.

Related: All of the elite qualification changes you need to know about for 2021

Gold status includes perks like bonus points, room upgrades and complimentary breakfast. Meanwhile, Diamond includes a few more perks like upgrades to suites and guaranteed Executive Lounge access. Assuming you end up staying at Hilton enough to earn your status level through stays, nights or base points, TPG values Honors Gold status at $1,255 and Honors Diamond status at $3,025.

Conrad Tokyo (Photo by Samantha Rosen / The Points Guy)
Get free breakfast on every stay with Gold or Diamond status. (Photo by Samantha Rosen / The Points Guy)

While there's substantial value to be found with this status match, there are several ways to get status without completing any nights at all. Hilton Gold status comes as an automatic benefit of the following cards:

  • Hilton Honors American Express Surpass® Card
  • The Hilton Honors American Express Business Card
  • The Platinum Card® from American Express (enrollment required)

Want Diamond status? It comes as an automatic benefit on the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card.

If you need help deciding which Hilton card is best for you, check out this guide.

The information for the Hilton Aspire Amex card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Bottom Line

It's great to see that Hilton has not only extended its status match program but also reduced its requirements. Being able to effectively earn two years of top-tier Diamond status in just nine nights is terrific. The only major thing to keep in mind is that you must provide proof of stay in the last 12 months with the program you're matching from, which could be tough given the pandemic.

One final note: If you're looking to status match and begin a challenge shortly before a trip or set of stays, don't wait until the last minute. Hilton's website says to allow five to seven business days for a response. Some TPG readers have noted that previous versions of this status match and challenge required multiple submissions of additional information or different file formats before their new status took effect.

Featured image by After a beautiful ferry ride, you'll be soaking up Moorea's excellence in no time (Photo by Darren Murph / The Points Guy)
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