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The Guide to Marriott Titanium Elite Status
You can earn the 75 elite night credits required for Titanium status through stays, credit cards and events.
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With approximately 10,000 properties in 146 countries, Marriott is one of the most popular hotel brands in the world. o get the most out of your Marriott stays, it’s worth joining the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program. With five levels of elite status, Marriott Titanium elite sits near the top, just beneath Ambassador, the highest-level Bonvoy status.
In this article, we'll share what perks you'll receive as a Titanium member, how to earn this top-tier status and what else you should know about the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program.
Marriott Titanium elite benefits
The W London — Leicester Square, a Marriott Bonvoy property. (Photo courtesy of Marriott)
As a Marriott Titanium member, you'll receive valuable perks to improve your stay, save money, and earn additional points from your stays. Here are some of the most popular Marriott Titanium elite benefits.
75% bonus points
Earn 10 base points per dollar at most Marriott properties, plus 75% additional bonus points as a Titanium member. That means you'll earn up to 17.5 points per dollar on paid Marriott stays, including eligible room charges.
Lounge access
When you stay at Marriott properties that have lounges, you'll have full access to the lounge and receive complimentary breakfast.
Enhanced room upgrades
You're always eligible for room upgrades, including to select suites, at arrival based on availability.
Late checkout
Titanium members receive a guaranteed 4 p.m. late checkout, when available.
Complimentary United Airlines elite status
Titanium elite members are eligible to receive complimentary United Premier Silver status.
Annual choice benefits
When you reach 50 nights, you can choose an additional reward from a list of benefits, including suite upgrades (Nightly Upgrade Awards), the ability to gift elite status to a family or friend, or five Elite Night Credits, among other options. When you reach 75 nights, you're eligible to choose another benefit — including a free night certificate (up to 40,000 points).
Automatic JAL FLY ON Points and an avenue to Oneworld Ruby Status (new for 2026)
Under a brand-new Marriott and Japan Airlines partnership, Titanium Elite members who link their JAL Mileage Bank and Bonvoy accounts will automatically receive 30,000 FLY ON Points (FOPs).
That massive infusion of elite-qualifying points offers a huge leg up in earning JAL Crystal status, which is earned by accruing at least 30,000 FLY ON Points (though note that at least 15,000 FLY ON Points must be earned through flying on JAL Group flights).
Because JAL is a member of the Oneworld alliance, JAL Crystal status maps directly to Oneworld Ruby. This unlocks valuable international travel perks like business class priority check-in and priority standby across the entire alliance, including American Airlines and Alaska Airlines.
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How to become a Marriott Titanium elite member
Aloft Dublin, a Marriott Bonvoy property. (Photo courtesy of Marriott)
You must reach at least 75 elite night credits per year to become a Marriott Titanium elite member. Below are several ways to earn Titanium elite status and enjoy its benefits. Many members who reach Titanium status use a combination of these methods to obtain it each year.
Paid stays at Marriott properties
Many Titanium members earn elite status by paying for stays at Marriott locations worldwide. With so many brands to choose from, Marriott has properties that fit a variety of budgets and travel styles.
Free night stays at Marriott properties
When booking reservations using your Marriott Bonvoy points or free night awards, those nights also count toward earning elite status.
Earn elite night credits with a Marriott credit card
Marriott credit cards offer Elite Night Credits each year (the amount varies by card). It’s also possible to hold both a personal and a business Marriott card, meaning you could earn even more nights per year.
Events held at Marriott properties
For every 20 room nights booked in coordination with your Marriott event, you'll earn one Elite Night Credit. There is a maximum of 20 Elite Night Credits that you can earn for each event.
Marriott offers numerous promotions throughout the year. They may offer additional points, free nights or elite status credits when you complete certain activities.
We recommend signing up for Marriott Bonvoy emails to receive a notification whenever a new promotion launches. And, even if you don't have immediate travel plans, register for the promotion anyway — you never know when you'll need to book a room.
You can request a status match
Do not leave your cross-program perks on the table. Make sure to manually link your Marriott account to both United Airlines and Japan Airlines to instantly activate your airline elite status and claim your 30,000 FLY ON Points.
Marriott Bonvoy elite status is earned based on calendar year activity. When you earn elite status, you enjoy the benefits for the remainder of the current year and the 14 months that follow.
Bonvoy members can earn lifetime Silver, Gold or Platinum elite status based on the number of qualifying nights and years as an elite. For example, you'll achieve lifetime Platinum elite status after 600 qualifying nights and 10 years of Platinum elite status or higher. However, Marriott does not currently offer lifetime Titanium status, so you must renew your Titanium status each year to continue receiving benefits.
The Marriott Titanium elite phone number
For U.S. and Canada residents, the general phone help line for Marriott elite status holders is 1-800-228-2100. For Titanium-specific services, dial 1-800-399-4229.
If you want to earn Marriott Titanium elite status
If you enjoy staying at Marriott properties, you should consider working toward Marriott Titanium elite status. While you must have 75 elite night credits to earn Titanium status, there are multiple ways to earn those credits, including by holding one of Marriott’s co-branded credit cards.
With Titanium elite status, you'll receive numerous benefits that save money, earn additional points and improve your stays.