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IHG One Rewards is here – what do we think? (Part 1 – earning points and status)

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IHG, the hotel chain behind InterContinental, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, Hotel Indigo etc, has launched IHG One Rewards.

This is the long awaited relaunch of IHG Rewards (nee IHG Rewards Club, nee Priority Club etc).

Quick summary – it’s hugely impressive compared to what I was expecting. In one swoop, IHG has gone from bottom of the pile, by a long way, to level pegging with Hilton Honors, Marriott Bonvoy and World of Hyatt. In some ways, IHG One Rewards is better than those programmes.

IHG has also been very clever. The benefits you get from simply having status (which is free from a credit card in some countries, or from buying Ambassador status) are modest. You need to do the equivalent number of ‘heads in beds’ nights to get real value.

If you do enough nights, the benefits include:

  • guaranteed lounge access
  • free breakfast at all brands which currently charge for it
  • suite upgrades which are confirmed 14 days before arrival and are guaranteed if a standard suite is being sold for cash (valid on ‘pay on departure’ cash stays)

The lounge and suite upgrade benefits are ONLY available if you earn your status via stays, not via getting comped status.

One piece of good news is that you CAN continue to earn status points via the UK IHG credit cards, albeit these are now closed to new applicants. This benefit has been ended for US credit card holders, so if you see any online comments to the contrary then this is why.

If you want top tier Diamond status, you are going to need to fully commit to IHG, whether that be through $12,000 of annual pre-tax spend or 70 nights.

IHG Rewards planning a major relaunch in March

How do you earn status in IHG One Rewards?

The programme has gained an additional tier – Silver.

The confusing Spire name for the top tier has been retired, in favour of Diamond.

The new status levels, from 17th April, are:

  • Silver – requires 10 nights
  • Gold – requires 20 nights or 40,000 base points
  • Platinum – requires 40 nights or 60,000 base points
  • Diamond – requires 70 nights or 120,000 base points

At most IHG brands, you earn 10 base points per $1 of pre-tax spending.

For comparison, here are the old levels, albeit these numbers were lower in 2021 due to covid mitigation measures:

  • Gold – requires 10 nights or 10,000 base points
  • Platinum – requires 40 nights or 40,000 base points
  • Spire – requires 75 nights or 75,000 base points

Reward nights will continue to count towards status and also count towards the new Milestone Rewards (see Part 3).

How many bonus points will I earn per stay?

These are the new base point bonuses earned on paid stays, which kick in from 17th April:

  • Silver – 20%
  • Gold – 40%
  • Platinum – 60%
  • Diamond – 100%

Here are the old rates:

  • Gold – 10%
  • Platinum – 50%
  • Spire – 100%

In general, bonus levels at the bottom end are increasing. The biggest difference comes for people who do 20 nights per year, who will now be getting a 40% Gold bonus rather than a 10% bonus under the old programme.

A few thoughts about qualifying for status ….

The base point requirement increases sharply

As you can see, qualifying via base points has become substantially more difficult.

This is reflected in the new benefits, however, as Part 2 of this article will show.

IHG Rewards is planning a major relaunch in March

Credit card points will no longer count towards status

Historically IHG Rewards was very liberal in the type of points which counted towards status.

I used to earn Spire Elite status by transferring points from Virgin Flying Club to IHG Rewards. It was a good deal, especially as one of the benefits of earning Spire Elite status was 25,000 bonus points.

At one time, credit card sign-up bonuses also counted towards status. This was removed a few years ago.

From early June, points from credit card spend will no longer count towards status.

Earning top tier status via spend is going to be difficult

Take Diamond. Based on 10 base points per $1, you’d need to spend $12,000 to earn status via spend. The alternative is completing 70 nights. You’d need to average more than $171 per night excluding taxes before you’d earn Diamond based on spend rather than nights.

You don’t want to be earning status via spend

As we will show in Part 3, the real benefits in IHG One Rewards come from the number of nights you do each year and not your elite status.

Someone who earns Diamond status via $12,000 of spending over a couple of weeks at InterContinental Maldives will be a lot worse off than someone who earns it via 70 nights at a Holiday Inn Express.

Intriguingly, the nights requirement has come down

The new top-tier Diamond status will ‘only’ require 70 nights per year. This is a drop of five nights on the old threshold for Spire, albeit that for 2020 and 2021 this was reduced to 55 nights as a covid measure.

This may be reflection of the fact that, post the pandemic, the number of people doing 70 nights per year in hotels – in total, let alone at IHG – is going to be smaller than it was.

IHG Rewards is planning a major relaunch in March

The top tier 25,000 points achievement bonus is going

Under IHG Rewards, you received a 25,000 point bonus when you achieved or renewed Spire Elite status.

(You had to request this online, it was not automatic. There was a Plan B alternative of giving Platinum status to a friend.)

This benefit has now been dropped. However, as you will see in Part 3, it has been replaced by Milestone Rewards – click here.

Click here for Part 2, which looks at the new status benefits of IHG One Rewards.

Learn more

The IHG website for IHG One Rewards is here.

The terms and conditions for the various member benefits are here. You need to scroll down to the IHG One Rewards section.


IHG One Rewards news

IHG One Rewards update – April 2025:

Get bonus points: IHG is not currently running a global promotion.

New to IHG One Rewards?  Read our overview of IHG One Rewards here and our article on points expiry rules here. Our article on ‘What are IHG One Rewards points worth?’ is here.

Buy points: If you need additional IHG One Rewards points, you can buy them here.

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

Comments (150)

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  • yorkieflyer says:

    It all seems to have been made unnecessarily complicated in my view. If the intention is to change behaviours to attract bookings and spend it assumes folk have the inclination to complete the IHG online status and earning training modules and then actually change behaviours. Is this likely en masse outside our weird fraternity?

    • Harrier25 says:

      I agree. I can see why they’ve designed it like they have, as this scheme rewards loyalty but is very complicated and it won’t be long before people like me, whom only stay at IHG brands when its convenient, not because they hold the brand with any high regard, will all soon realise that any reward (inc free breakfast) will never be achieved. The good news is that these days it’s very easy to find a Hilton brand hotel close by.

      • TGLoyalty says:

        They aren’t chasing your loyalty though!

        • Harrier25 says:

          By the looks of it by the excessive stays required for any tier, they’re only chasing the the loyalty of the business traveller and are not remotely intrested in the loyalty of any leisure only traveller. Big mistake!

          • Rob says:

            What are you comparing it with though? There were no benefits before!

          • Harrier25 says:

            Rob, I’m not really comparing it to anything apart from how many nights per year that I stay in hotels and whether or not I’d hit any tiers without the assistance of a status earning credit card.

            I trust that you’re having a nice family break in Germany!

          • Rob says:

            I’m sure the family are having a great time in the middle of nowhere in Mecklenburg. I’m in a massive suite in a hotel in Berlin 🙂

  • Ryan says:

    Does anyone know if or when the Crowne Plaza at Manchester Airport will reopen? Is it permanently closed or perhaps closed for a refurb? Thanks.

    • NorthernLass says:

      I think it was initially a quarantine hotel – it’s possible that it’s now hosting Ukrainian refugees but I’m just speculating there as there was a welcome party for them at MAN when we arrived back last week.

  • Sandy says:

    Thank you for this extensive article.
    I have been a IHG top tier and credit card holder for over 10 years and I must say it does confuse me.

    Do we know if IHG Credit cards keep giving Platinum status?

  • Capecam says:

    I am a new Diamond tier but unlikely to requalify for 2023- do IHG offer a soft landing like BAEC when it comes to renewal Time ? Hoping for a flurry of status matches

    • John says:

      Officially no but all the spires I know who didn’t renew only dropped to platinum this year

    • Rob says:

      Not historically but as we’re still in covid recovery mode, who knows? What BA does is VERY rare in the loyalty business.

  • Ryan says:

    Interesting changes (and I am very happy for them on the whole) but must admit it has already worked to divert more bookings to IHG for me.

    I requalified for Spire / Diamond already via Bonus Points packages this year with 20 paid nights (frustratingly as just on the milestone so won’t get the Suite Upgrade) so now am shifting some nights over to get to 40 nights as soon as possible. Pity as was aiming for Marriott Titanium with the double-nights credit promotion but to be honest a lot of ICs are more palatable price-wise than Marriott’s.

    Really hoping the Suite Upgrade goes online by then as I find the wait time and service from the IHG Call Centre to have been disappointing to date.

    Hopefully Hyatt react with a good promotion as have been wanting Globalist for a while but couldn’t travel enough to Hyatt areas to hit the 30 days in 2021.

  • Qrfan says:

    “Someone who earns Diamond status via $12,000 of spending over a couple of weeks at InterContinental Maldives will be a lot worse off than someone who earns it via 70 nights at a Holiday Inn Express.” This made me laugh. Someone who has spent 70 nights at a holiday inn express should get free counseling to recover from it. That’s 20% of you year spent sleeping is a room that is probably outdone by most low security jails. No thanks.

  • Markpeterboro says:

    Something that I am wondering about – if you have diamond and have a stay longer than one night , does the free breakfast option apply for every night you stay or just for the first night ?

  • Irons80 says:

    I just called IHG / they said there will be no change to Creation (I have the Premium card) points earning status… not sure how much I trust them though…

    • Rob says:

      Could not be clearer in the rules that it is ending.

      • SGJNI says:

        Does the paid Black IHG card still carry Platinum status even if points no longer qualify.

      • Irons80 says:

        Can you post a link to this?
        I know it’s for the US but I haven’t received any notification of any changes from Creation / IHG…

      • happeemonkee says:

        So the USA IHG Premier credit card only costs $99.

        You still get Diamond status if you spend $40,000 per annum and a free night cerificate, $50 travel cash each year and you receive 10,000 bonus points and a $100 statement credit after spending $20,000 on the card in a calendar year

        We get royally screwed in the UK

        • Rob says:

          The people who get screwed are US citizens who don’t qualify for credit cards who pay inflated shop prices to pay the ludicrous charges imposed by the card companies – charges most developed countries have now banned.

    • the_real_a says:

      You may as well talk to a bag on concrete at B&Q than discuss financial issues with front line Creation staff. A bag of concrete cannot be wrong.

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