It’s common for airlines to offer some sort of status challenge or status match program, in order to lure frequent flyers who are loyal to competing airlines, but are considering a switch. In the United States, most major airlines offer some sort of a status match challenge opportunity, including Alaska, American, JetBlue, Southwest, and United.
In this post, I want to take a look at the program offered by Delta, to reflect the details of the program for 2026. It’s also the ideal time to start a status challenge, since you could potentially receive status for around two years.
In this post:
Delta SkyMiles status match challenge basics
Delta SkyMiles has a published status match challenge program. With this, you can have your status matched for a period of three months, and then your status can be extended based on qualifying activity within that trial period. As it stands, Delta is offering this program in order to earn Silver, Gold, or Platinum status (it’s not available for Diamond or Delta 360 status).

What status will Delta match?
Delta SkyMiles has a very open-ended status match challenge program, open not just to elite members of other US airlines, but also to elite members of all kinds of international programs. Delta SkyMiles will match status from the following programs:
- Air Canada Aeroplan
- Air New Zealand Airpoints
- Alaska Atmos Rewards
- All Nippon Airways Mileage Club
- American AAdvantage
- Asiana Club
- British Airways Club
- Copa ConnectMiles
- Japan Airlines Mileage Bank
- JetBlue TrueBlue
- Lufthansa Miles & More
- Qantas Frequent Flyer
- South African Airways Voyager
- Southwest Rapid Rewards
- United MileagePlus
- Virgin Australia Velocity
If you have status with other airlines not on the list (excluding Delta airline partners), you can still submit your request to participate in the challenge. Elite tiers generally map over as you’d expect, with lowest tier status matching to Silver, mid-tier status matching to Gold, and higher status tiers matching to Platinum. Find the full breakdown here.
Once successfully enrolled in a Delta SkyMiles status match challenge, your status will be valid for three months, and then you can maintain that status with further qualifying activity.

How do you maintain Delta status?
While Delta will give you Medallion status for a period of three months, if you want to keep the status beyond that, you have to earn a certain number of Medallion Qualifying Dollars (MQDs) over the course of the trial period. Specifically:
- Silver Medallion status requires earning 1,250 MQDs
- Gold Medallion status requires earning 2,500 MQDs
- Platinum Medallion status requires earning 3,750 MQDs

What activity counts toward the MQD requirement? There are three primary ways to earn MQDs:
- You can earn MQDs for flying, as you earn one MQD for every eligible dollar spent on airfare; you can even earn MQDs for award flights
- You can earn MQDs for Delta Vacations packages, allowing you rack up points for flights, hotels, rental cars, and more
- You can earn MQDs for credit card spending, at the rate of one MQD per $10-20 spent, with no limit to the number of MQDs one can earn
More specific to the credit card spending option, here’s how MQDs are racked up:
- The Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card (review) and Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Business American Express Card (review) earn one MQD for every $20 spent
- The Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card (review) and Delta SkyMiles® Reserve Business American Express Card (review) earn one MQD for every $10 spent
This means that $37,500 of credit card spending on the Delta Reserve would complete the requirements of the Platinum Medallion status challenge.
There’s one other interesting wrinkle here. With the Delta status match challenge, you can maintain the same or lower status tier to what you matched. In other words:
- If you start a Delta Platinum status challenge but only complete the challenge requirement for Silver status, you’d receive Silver status for a longer period
- The opposite isn’t true, which is to say that if you start a Delta Silver status challenge and complete the challenge requirements for Platinum status, you’d still only receive Silver status
How long is matched Delta status valid for?
If you successfully complete the Delta status challenge (beyond the initial three month trial), then status will be valid for the entire remainder of the current year, plus the entire following year, plus through the end of January of the year after that.
This means that if you completed a status challenge any time in 2026, it would be valid through January 31, 2028. If timed right, completing a status challenge could get you status for up to two years, give or take.

How do you request a Delta status challenge?
You can start the process of requesting a Delta status match challenge at this link. A few things to note:
- Your status challenge is for a period of three months, though it doesn’t have to line up with calendar months, so you can start it at any time
- The status challenge starts within 24 hours of receiving confirmation of being approved
- Once you successfully complete a status challenge, your account will be upgraded with the extended status within a period of five days
- Members who are matched to Platinum status will not be eligible for Choice Benefits until the flight requirement to maintain Platinum status is met
- You won’t be issued a physical elite card until after you complete the challenge
- Status challenges aren’t “once in a lifetime,” but rather you’re not eligible if you’ve otherwise requested a status challenge in the past three years; this is a much more generous policy than with other programs

What are the benefits of Delta elite status?
What are Delta SkyMiles status perks like? Let me cover the very basics of Silver Medallion, Gold Medallion, and Platinum Medallion, which are the three tiers you can match to.
Some of the most popular benefits of Silver Medallion status include:
- Complimentary upgrades in most domestic markets
- Complimentary Delta Comfort seating at time of check-in
- Priority check-in and boarding
- One complimentary checked bag
- A 40% mileage bonus (7x miles per dollar spent)
Some of the most popular benefits of Gold Medallion status include:
- Complimentary upgrades in most domestic markets
- Complimentary Delta Comfort seating three days before departure
- Priority check-in, boarding, and security
- Two complimentary checked bags
- A 60% mileage bonus (8x miles per dollar spent)
- SkyTeam Elite Plus status
Some of the most popular benefits of Platinum Medallion status include:
- Complimentary upgrades in most domestic markets
- Complimentary Delta Comfort seating at time of booking
- Priority check-in, boarding, and security
- Three complimentary checked bags
- An 80% mileage bonus (9x miles per dollar spent)
- SkyTeam Elite Plus status
Upgrades are arguably the most valuable benefit, and those are prioritized by status. The higher your status, the better the odds of those clearing. It’s important to be realistic — don’t expect that you’ll be seeing too many upgrades as a Silver Medallion member, for example. For that matter, even as a Diamond Medallion member you should manage your expectations, given the percent of premium seats that Delta sells.

Is a Delta SkyMiles status challenge worth it?
Delta’s status match challenge program is pretty average on the surface — you can earn the three entry level elite tiers, you receive status for three months, and then you can extend that status with qualifying activity.
I do think one noteworthy feature of Delta’s program is that you can request a status match challenge once every three years. In other words, if you requested a status match challenge in early 2026, the status would be valid through January 2028 (in conjunction with qualifying activity). Then in 2029 you could request another challenge.
It’s possible the rules will change over time, though Delta’s status challenge is among the more readily available in that sense. So taking part in a challenge once doesn’t really prevent you from doing so in the future. For someone who flies Delta occasionally, that aspect of the program is pretty cool.

Bottom line
Delta SkyMiles offers a Medallion status match challenge program. With this, you can have your status matched for a period of three months, and then your status can be renewed with qualifying activity. This is only available up to the Platinum tier, though.
Regardless of what time of year you request a challenge, a successful challenge would get you status for the entire following year, which is awesome. Furthermore, you can request a status challenge every three years. You can even satisfy the challenge requirements with credit card spending.
Have any OMAAT readers taken part in a Delta status challenge? If so, what was your experience like?
What fool would ever want a Delta elite status anymore. Diamond is worthless, Delta skylines have the lowest value of any airline. Having and using a Delta brand card is for fools. ONLY have amd use chase sapphire and cap 1 venture x. Numerous transfer partners and 10x benefits.
If you are currently a Silver or Gold Medallion member , can you sign up for a Platinum challenge or are current lower tier members ineligible? Thanks for any information.
I’ll probably do this challenge and time it with the 1-2x a year Hotels promotion. If AA is not going to fly planes with extra legroom economy across the Atlantic, it’s time to diversify (well, rediversify back to Delta in my case). Easy way to pick up Delta Plat.
A small but important clarification regarding qualification here:
You say: "You’re not eligible if you’ve otherwise requested a status challenge in the past three years."
In fact, it's a bit more complicated and not one-size-fits-all. Per Delta's website, you're not eligible if you requested OR successfully completed a challenge "in 2023, 2024, or 2025."
For anyone who requested a challenge in the last few months of 2022 and successfully completed it on or after January...
A small but important clarification regarding qualification here:
You say: "You’re not eligible if you’ve otherwise requested a status challenge in the past three years."
In fact, it's a bit more complicated and not one-size-fits-all. Per Delta's website, you're not eligible if you requested OR successfully completed a challenge "in 2023, 2024, or 2025."
For anyone who requested a challenge in the last few months of 2022 and successfully completed it on or after January 1, 2023, this means they must wait until January 1, 2027 to apply again (assuming current rules apply again a year from now).
Case in point: me. I applied in November 2022, and successfully matched to Platinum on January 2, 2023, which means I'm locked out until 2027 by those two days, meaning a 4-year waiting period, not 3.
Unfortunately, DL has devalued medallion status to the point that IMO it's not worth pursuing de novo. I'm keeping my Platinum for now (since I'm just about to hit 1MM), but after that I'll be much more of a free agent.
Agree --- very few benefits whatsoever, with the only real one being more miles being earned at higher status levels... miles that can then be applied towards an already lower-value programme. Meh.
Can you clarify something for me. Is my understanding correct that if $1 spent = 1 MQD. That all you have to do is purchase a business class ticket for >= $3,750 and you have met the requirements? That seems too easy.
@ justindev -- That's correct, except taxes and airport fees don't count toward the total.
And if you pay for it with the Delta Amex Reserve card, you also get an additional 10% MQD's on purchases so an additional 375 MQD's.