Credit Card Offers HSBC Star Alliance Credit Card: Fast-Track to Star Alliance Gold Status

Fast track to Star Alliance Gold status with the HSBC Star Alliance credit card!

Learn more and apply for this card:



What are the main benefits of this card?
  1. Signup bonus: Fast Track to Star Alliance Gold Status, when you spend $4,000 or more on eligible purchases in the first 90 days from account opening
  2. Keep your Star Alliance Gold status each subsequent year that you spend at least $60,000 on your card
  3. Earn 1 Star Alliance Point per $1 on eligible purchases, up to $3,000 per statement period and 0.5 Star Alliance Points per $1 spent on eligible purchases thereafter, uncapped
  4. No annual fee in the first year and $450 p.a. thereafter

hsbc-star-alliance-card-art.pngWhy we like the HSBC Star Alliance credit card

Launched in 2022, the HSBC Star Alliance credit card is the first of its kind anywhere in the world. You'll earn Star Alliance Points which are transferable to a choice of seven Star Alliance member airlines at a time of your choosing. You can also earn Star Alliance Silver or Gold status just by spending on the card, with no flying required!

Once you qualify for the welcome offer and are fast tracked to Star Alliance Gold status with any of the seven participating carriers, you’ll soon be enjoying perks like airport priority lanes and lounge access when flying across the whole Star Alliance network. It is the largest airline alliance in the world with 25 member airlines, including Air New Zealand, Singapore Airlines, United and Turkish Airlines.

Please note that the welcome offer is not available to existing HSBC customers transferring from another HSBC credit card, or if you have previously held a HSBC Star Alliance credit card within the last 18 months. Refer to the full T&C’s for more information:


AFF members are welcome to discuss this card in this thread.
 
Email.

It took close to the full 14 days but I am now gold.

So far very unimpressed with the whole AC experience ... multiple delays and cancellations. And even in 5+ hour flights in economy, all food is paid for ... and fairly eye-watering prices.
see if you’re entitled to any compensation! Canada operates a scheme similar to EU261, but with a carve out for last-minute maintenance issues.
 
Email.

It took close to the full 14 days but I am now gold.

So far very unimpressed with the whole AC experience ... multiple delays and cancellations. And even in 5+ hour flights in economy, all food is paid for ... and fairly eye-watering prices.
What kind of flights are you booking? We’re looking at reward seats in J between Aus and USA or Asia
 
Does anyone know if SQ gold has any EK lounge benefits? I would assume not... But then I was very surprised to find that AC gold has partnership which allows entry to EK business lounge in Dubai (no guest).

I most frequently fly EK, QF, TAP... Mix of QF and VA in Aus.
So if I'm not going to be earning, flying or redeeming much on either SQ or AC...then it doesn't seem like SQ has any real benefit for me over AC?


Also - did someone confirm whether you need to attach the *A FF number to your booking when trying to access VA lounges? Or can you just show your *A card, then attach Velocity number to booking?
 
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Actually.. Now I dig into the Emirates fine print... It looks AC 50K members need to be flying from Canada to get EK lounge access.... How unfortunate 😂

Aeroplan 50K, 75K, and Super Elites can enjoy Emirates Lounges in Dubai with a guest on routes that include travel between Dubai and Toronto
 
What kind of flights are you booking? We’re looking at reward seats in J between Aus and USA or Asia
MCY-xSYD-xYVR-xYYZ-xYDF return. In economy sadly.
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see if you’re entitled to any compensation! Canada operates a scheme similar to EU261, but with a carve out for last-minute maintenance issues.
"weather" ... so that's their get out of jail free situation.

... weather was completely normal.
 
Also - did someone confirm whether you need to attach the *A FF number to your booking when trying to access VA lounges?
Weekend just gone I was SYD-MEL-SYD after dropping back to (gasp!) PS with VA. I left my VA number attached to the booking. At the lounge I simply flashed my phone with the Aeroplan 50K qc code (which they did not scan) and advised I'm entering as an AC 50K-er. No drama at all. I just checked my VA account and my two PS passes are still there, so pretty sure they didn't use them. Also noted I have 2 Amex Lounge passes listed. Here is a question - do I only have those due to holding an Amex Platinum card or are they a PS benefit? They expire in June and I used two Amex passes in Jan this year on the actual credit card.
 
Hi, Anyone here have data point on when the 50K deposit into AC account? Been waiting for a bit still nothing after got confirmed Gold. Thanks
 
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Hope someone can answer me: Can I use this Gold AC status into any Lounge in ICN? I am Travelling with other airlines - not with Star Alliance. Thanks
 
Hi, Anyone here have data point on when the 50K deposit into AC account? Been waiting for a bit still nothing after got confirmed Gold. Thanks
I qualified mid-Jan and nothing for me yet. They quote 6 to 8 weeks and we are pretty much on that now. I'll chase them up in another two weeks I think.

Also if you are at ICN and not flying Star Alliance, I can't see how Gold SA is going to get you into a lounge there.
 
Weekend just gone I was SYD-MEL-SYD after dropping back to (gasp!) PS with VA. I left my VA number attached to the booking. At the lounge I simply flashed my phone with the Aeroplan 50K qc code (which they did not scan) and advised I'm entering as an AC 50K-er. No drama at all. I just checked my VA account and my two PS passes are still there, so pretty sure they didn't use them. Also noted I have 2 Amex Lounge passes listed. Here is a question - do I only have those due to holding an Amex Platinum card or are they a PS benefit? They expire in June and I used two Amex passes in Jan this year on the actual credit card.
Thanks.. So the key point of difference between the choice of schemes is for those ppl who want to earn that FF currency from flights and then book rewards.

If you just want to flash your gold at the lounge and attach your Velocity #, then the only difference between the schemes seems to be the eligibility qualification requirements and timeliness to maintain gold (plus some marginal benefits around lounge passes)
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Hope someone can answer me: Can I use this Gold AC status into any Lounge in ICN? I am Travelling with other airlines - not with Star Alliance. Thanks
You'd need to see if the airline you're flying is a partner of Aeroplan, and if yes, what benefits accrue.
 
Thanks.. So the key point of difference between the choice of schemes is for those ppl who want to earn that FF currency from flights and then book rewards.

If you just want to flash your gold at the lounge and attach your Velocity #, then the only difference between the schemes seems to be the eligibility qualification requirements and timeliness to maintain gold (plus some marginal benefits around lounge passes)
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I was actually expecting the VA lounge to change my FF to Aeroplan if I was intending to use that to get into the lounge, but they did not. So to me this seems a benefit: fly VA collect SCs & points but get lounge access via Aero 50K. Particularly useful when you lose status. I'm in two minds about best place to deposit points. I don't think I'm going to be able to rebuild status with VA, so really crediting Aero might make the most sense to me anyway to add to the 50K points that are due. Certainly *A Gold looks like it is going to pay off for an upcoming Euro trip I have later this year.
 
Hi, Anyone here have data point on when the 50K deposit into AC account? Been waiting for a bit still nothing after got confirmed Gold. Thanks
Here is my complete timeline for your benefit and for others who are thinking of applying:
  • 15th Jan - Applied HSBC online
  • 16th Jan - Email from HSBC that I was conditionally approved. Provided bank login details for income verification. Did not have to physically show up at HSBC branch nor AusPost
  • 17th Jan - Call from HSBC to confirm application details
  • 22th Jan - Email from HSBC that I was approved
  • 25th Jan - Received credit card in post
  • 2nd Feb - Crossed 4k spend threshold. This is when the qualifying purchase got posted NOT when it got spent
  • 3rd Feb - Email from Star Alliance that I am now eligible for Gold status and to choose your airline by 17th Feb. Chose AC
  • 18th Feb - Email from Star Alliance that Gold status has been confirmed
  • 20th Feb - Email from Aeroplan that I earned 50K status and to choose your benefits
  • 28th or 29th Mar - Noticed 50k points landed in my Aeroplan account backdated to 17th Feb. I've been checking my Aeroplan every other day. I got my bonus points within 6 weeks. Nevertheless, I think the 8 week wait is merely just a guideline and it seems like they process the 50k in batches
 
Here is my complete timeline for your benefit and for others who are thinking of applying:
  • 15th Jan - Applied HSBC online
  • 16th Jan - Email from HSBC that I was conditionally approved. Provided bank login details for income verification. Did not have to physically show up at HSBC branch nor AusPost
  • 17th Jan - Call from HSBC to confirm application details
  • 22th Jan - Email from HSBC that I was approved
  • 25th Jan - Received credit card in post
  • 2nd Feb - Crossed 4k spend threshold. This is when the qualifying purchase got posted NOT when it got spent
  • 3rd Feb - Email from Star Alliance that I am now eligible for Gold status and to choose your airline by 17th Feb. Chose AC
  • 18th Feb - Email from Star Alliance that Gold status has been confirmed
  • 20th Feb - Email from Aeroplan that I earned 50K status and to choose your benefits
  • 28th or 29th Mar - Noticed 50k points landed in my Aeroplan account backdated to 17th Feb. I've been checking my Aeroplan every other day. I got my bonus points within 6 weeks. Nevertheless, I think the 8 week wait is merely just a guideline and it seems like they process the 50k in batches
So you apply for the card first and then choose your airline?
 

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