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News in brief:

IHG adds a new Accelerate target for everyone

IHG Rewards Club’s Accelerate is, for most people, the most generous hotel promotion running at the moment.

Here are the headline details of the promo:

IHG Accelerate (Version 6) covers stays from 15th May to 31st August

All hotels are participating

Your bonus is personalised – you need to log in here to discover yours

This was my target for 48,900 points maximum, comprising:

  • 5,000 points for a stay before 30th June
  • 2,500 points on my next stay
  • 10,000 points for staying five nights
  • 5,600 points for staying two weekends (Fri / Sat or Sat / Sun)
  • 11,200 points for staying in IHG hotels in two different countries outside the UK
  • 3,600 points for booking a Bonus Points Package
  • 11,000 points for completing four of the five targets above, excluding the June bonus

….. and, whilst I don’t have much IHG activity this quarter, some of it will be achievable.

IHG has added a new target over the last 48 hours.  You will very likely have an extra target called ‘1,500 points (some have 2,000 points) for a stay in August’.

This is a good extra boost if you can squeeze in a stay, and it may make it more worthwhile to do a mattress run to hit any missing Accelerate targets.

However, this extra bonus does NOT form part of the ‘x,000 points for completing four of the five targets above’ bonus so it doesn’t make that target any easier to achieve.

Priority Pass

An Accor / Priority Pass deal

Le Club AccorHotels has launched an offer with Priority Pass if you buy one of their lounge access passes.

Via this link, an Accor Platinum member receives a 15% discount and between 750 and 2,250 Accor points.  If you are Classic, Silver or Gold in the Accor programme, just change the URL after clicking through by replacing ‘Platinum’ – but the deal is worse.

This isn’t as cheap as the current Priority Pass 10% – 25% off deal (click) to celebrate its 25th anniversary but, when you factor in the value of the Accor points, it is marginally better.

(You can convert 2,000 Accor points into a €40 hotel discount voucher or transfer them into 2,000 Avios in Iberia Plus, which you can then move across to BA.)

It should – not guaranteed, but should – also count as activity on your Accor account and reset the expiry date of your account.

If you don’t already collect Accor points, however, I would just take the lower upfront cash price via the 25th anniversary discount here.   Thanks to Steven for this.


Accor Live Limitless update – April 2024:

Earn bonus Accor points: Accor is not currently running a global promotion

New to Accor Live Limitless?  Read our review of Accor Live Limitless here and our article on points expiry rules here. Our analysis of what Accor Live Limitless points are worth is here.

Want to earn more hotel points?  Click here to see our complete list of promotions from Accor and the other major hotel chains or use the ‘Hotel Offers’ link in the menu bar at the top of the page.

Comments (128)

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  • JamesB says:

    OT: Excellent nectar 31 month 0% purchase card deal from Sainsbury’s Bank via MSE link
    10000 nectar points for 10 x £35 spend in-store in first 2 months. Worth £50 but up to £100 on special offers.
    Link card to curve for £200 ATM withdrawal per month and save in 5% regular saver = £66 interest per year or £165 over 30 months before withdrawing savings to pay down card.
    If Sainsbury’s ATM used will it process like Sainsbury payment? If so a further 2+1 x 200 x 12 = 7200 nectar points per year =£36 or up to £72 with offers, or £90-180 over 30 months.

  • Michael Jennings says:

    I logged in to the IHG website to make a booking on Sunday night, and noticed the extra points offer for a night in August. Sadly, the night I was booking for was July 30-31, so I wasn’t eligible, but that made me wonder what happens if you book for a night that spans the start or end of the month. If I had booked for July31-August 1, would I have got the points? Is it the night you check-in, the night you check out, or do you need both to be in August. Does anyone know?

    • Genghis says:

      A stay 31 July – 1 Aug wouldn’t count for Aug bonus but 31 Aug -1 Sep would

    • pommy ray says:

      oh dear that is unlucky.
      I have not seen this latest offer yet, not sure where it appears.
      I have 2 bookings in August so maybe they don’t give the latest boost as I have already booked the 2 stays?

      they were booked under MasterCard up to 30% off rate so I hope that still counts as

      2,000 – Stay 2 time(s) using our member exclusive discount, Your Rate. !!!

  • Sandra says:

    Stayed at HI for 2 nights (Fri & Sat) in June, booked after 15th May but they won’t credit the stay to the Accelerate 2 night weekend bonus stay saying that as the 2 nights were booked under 2 separate reservations they don’t count as a W/E stay (originally only intended staying 1 night but plans changed and since I couldn’t amend the original I had to book another night separately). Reading the T&Cs they say ‘consecutive nights at the same hotel are regarded as a stay regardless of frequency of check-in/out’ but customer service say they have to be booked under the same reservation number which seems to contradict this. I have contacted IHG twice and quoted the T & Cs but they won’t budge. Anyone had any issues like this/have any suggestions? The W/E stay will get me the completion bonus for the latest Accelerate which is why I’m keen to get the stay credited!

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