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Avianca LifeMiles: Status Tiers and Loyalty Benefits

Avianca LifeMiles is mostly known for its no-surcharge Star Alliance redemption chart, but the status side has a quirk that doesn't exist anywhere else: you can buy your way into status with miles. For UK collectors that opens up an unusual path to Star Alliance Gold benefits.

The status tiers

TierElite miles or qualifying activityStar Alliance equivalent
Silver15,000 EQM or 25 segmentsSilver
Gold35,000 EQM or 50 segmentsGold
Diamond60,000 EQM or 80 segmentsGold (with extras)

What each tier unlocks

Silver grants priority check-in, priority boarding and a 25% bonus on Avianca flights.

Gold opens Star Alliance Gold lounge access (so Lufthansa, Swiss, Singapore Airlines, ANA), priority security at participating airports, free seat selection, and increased baggage allowance.

Diamond adds priority awarding for upgrades on Avianca flights and access to additional Star Alliance Gold lounges that may be restricted to higher tiers.

The buy-status path

LifeMiles is one of the only loyalty programmes in the world that lets you buy elite status outright. The cost varies by tier and runs into a few hundred dollars for Gold; the resulting benefits last a full membership year. For UK collectors who can't easily fly Avianca, this is the only practical path to LifeMiles elite tier.

Family and household

LifeMiles supports a Family Plan where up to eight members can pool miles. Status itself doesn't pool but the points do.

The quirky benefit

The buy-status feature is genuinely unusual. For roughly the cost of a long weekend in Spain, you can have Star Alliance Gold for a year. For frequent UK Star Alliance flyers it's a credible alternative to chasing status through Aegean or Lufthansa.

The honest take

LifeMiles is primarily a redemption currency for UK collectors. The buy-status option exists and is technically useful, but Avianca's status verification has been inconsistent over the years and some Star Alliance carriers have been known to challenge bought status. Most British members ignore the status side entirely and just use LifeMiles for the surcharge-free Lufthansa or ANA Business bookings.