Alaska Air announced its acquisition of Hawaiian Air almost exactly one year ago. Since the deal closed in September, the airlines have kept up an admirably brisk integration schedule – it’s now possible to freely transfer miles between both programs, book Hawaiian awards with Alaska miles and earn elite-qualifying miles in both programs.
Alaska has told us that it expects both airlines’ elite programs to merge sometime in Summer of 2025. However, it’s now possible to match elite statuses between both programs online, allowing both Alaska Mileage Plan and HawaiianMiles elite members to receive benefits regardless of which airline they’re flying.
How to match your Alaska / Hawaiian elite status
- Visit this link. You’ll have to log-in using your Alaska Mileage Plan number
2. Using the form provided, sign-in with your HawaiianMiles info. If you don’t already have a HawaiianMiles account, create one using the link provided.
3. You should instantly reach a “match successful” screen that shows your new Hawaiian (or Alaska) status.
Which status will I receive?
You will receive matched status based on either your 2023 activity/current status OR your combined EQMs from both programs in 2024, whichever is higher.
If you’re matched by 2023 activity, or current status, it will be according to the chart below:
If you’re matched according to combined EQMs between both programs in 2024, it will be according to this chart:
Terms and Conditions
- Mileage Plan and HawaiianMiles members who link their accounts will be eligible for a status match.
- We will either match your existing elite status in either program or award status in both programs based on your combined elite-qualifying miles (EQMs), whichever is higher.
- Please allow up to 72 hours for status to be reflected in your account after linking.
- Guests currently participating in a status match or fast track challenge are not eligible until they’ve completed the requirements for their challenge.
Members will receive status in both programs as follows:
- For status matched based on 2023 activity, status matched into Mileage Plan will be valid through December 31, 2024 and status matched into HawaiianMiles will be valid through February 28, 2025.
- For status matched based on 2024 activity, status matched into Mileage Plan will be valid through December 31, 2025 and status matched into HawaiianMiles will be valid through February 28, 2026. If Mileage Plan and HawaiianMiles programs are combined into a single program prior to the end of 2025, equivalent status will be granted in the successor program through December 31, 2025.
- For status matched based on 2025 activity, status matched into Mileage Plan will be valid through December 31, 2026 and status matched into HawaiianMiles will be valid through February 28, 2027. If Mileage Plan and HawaiianMiles programs are combined into a single program prior to the end of 2026, equivalent status will be granted in the successor program through December 31, 2026.
Quick Thoughts
Once again, I’m extremely impressed with how efficiently Alaska is managing this merger with Hawaiian. We’re barely three months past the close date and we already have reciprocal transfers, mileage earning and redeeming and now status matching. Both programs should be fully-integrated less than 12 months after the merger close.
You can see a full breakdown of Hawaiian elite benefits here and Alaska elite benefits here. As you might expect, Alaska’s benefits are more robust, but Hawaiian status can be good for discounted awards, club access, free checked bags, complimentary upgrades and more. It’s definitely worth doing if you’ll be flying Hawaiian within the next few months.
Note that Hawaiian status reset at the end of February, NOT on January 1 like Alaska. So, even if you have matched status to Alaska that terminates at the end of 2024, you can still squeeze an extra two months of Hawaiian status by matching now.
MVP 100k did the status match and it does NOT show updated in my HA account, even though it gave me the “Status Match Successful” screen. Wonder how long the status match will actually take, based on the one major weakness I believe Alaska has – terrible tech!
The terms say up to 72 hours for it to reflect in your Hawaiian account.