Fliggy offer: Hilton Gold after just one stay

China’s consumer festival – Double Eleven – is just around the corner, where all hotels and airlines are offering (sometimes excellent) deals on the Fliggy platform. I will not go into many details as they are mostly China-centric, but Hilton has some interesting hotel packages in the wider Asia region, which gives you Gold status after just one stay.

Note that all offer pages are in Chinese, but you can use Google Translate or follow our tips on the Alipay mini-program here.

Hilton’s official Fliggy shop is here, and you’ll be looking for the keyword 一住升金 (Gold Upgrade After One Stay) when filtering their products. Rules are:

  • Purchase any product (stay voucher) with the 一住升金 label
  • Redeem the voucher and complete the stay by expiry (March 31, 2026)
  • Hilton will perform the status upgrade in two batches (December 31 and April 30)
  • Once upgraded, your Gold status will be valid through December 31, 2027

Here are some of the packages (you may need to open them on your mobile):

  • Conrad Shanghai / 1599 RMB: two-night stay in an executive room with breakfast and lounge access
  • Hilton Beijing / 1688 RMB: two-night stay with breakfast
  • Conrad Hong Kong / 1999 RMB: one-night stay with breakfast and 300 HKD credit
  • Conrad Singapore Orchard / 3999 RMB: two-night stay with breakfast and executive lounge access
  • 14 Japan & South Korea Hotels / 1999RMB: two-night stay with breakfast at Doubletree Kyoto Station or DoubleTree Seoul Pangyo; 3188 RMB: two-night stay with breakfast at Hilton Tokyo Bay or Hilton Osaka

Blackout dates apply and honestly I’m not sure how easy it is to redeem if you don’t understand Chinese. Fortunately they are all refundable.

You need to link your Hilton account to your Fliggy account before you purchase. Strangely the Fliggy Hilton vouchers are “non-qualifying stays” so you earn no points or credits, and don’t expect Hilton elite benefits if you are one, in spite of the close partnership between the two.

As these vouchers have a fixed price, they might work out pretty well on certain peak travel dates, even if you don’t care about the Gold upgrade perk.

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