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When IHG, the hotel chain behind InterContinental, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, Hotel Indigo etc, rolled out its new IHG One Rewards loyalty scheme last year, one of the key benefits was confirmable suite upgrades.

This benefit turned out to be better than many of us expected.

Basically, as long as a ‘standard’ suite is available for cash, you can have it. The hotel can’t game the system – you call IHG and if a ‘standard’ suite is bookable for cash, the agent will rebook you into it.

What is the small print for using a Confirmable Suite Upgrade?

Until very recently, here were the rules:

  • you needed to have a cash booking made at Best Available Rate
  • you could only call to request your suite upgrade from 14 days before arrival
  • one upgrade voucher is good for up to five nights in a suite
  • you had to be the guest – you can’t gift your stay in any way
  • Six Senses hotels which do not take part in IHG One Rewards are excluded – I assume the Iberostar Beachfront Resorts are similarly excluded at the moment as they are not yet integrated

Whilst the ‘can’t upgrade until 14 days before arrival’ clause was arguably an issue, in reality it didn’t matter that much. Because your booking was at Best Flexible Rate, you had the ability to cancel and rebook – either for different dates or at a different hotel – if all suites had gone.

In reality, because few hotels have sold out of standard suites at 14 days before arrival, people were getting their upgrades OK.

Reward nights have now been added

Ever since Confirmable Suite Upgrades launched, IHG has been talking about extending them to reward nights.

After a couple of false starts, it now seems to be live. If you have a Confirmable Suite Upgrade in your account, you now see this message on the IHG website:

Use IHG suite upgrade awards on reward nights

It appears that you can now call IHG and upgrade a reward booking to a suite.

As you can see from the screenshot, I have a Confirmable Suite Upgrade expiring soon so I may get some real life experience in how they work.

A reminder …. how do you earn a Confirmable Suite Upgrade?

‘Milestone Rewards’ are a key feature of the new IHG One Rewards.

If you do 20 or more IHG nights in a calendar year (rollover nights are NOT included), you can select your ‘Milestone Rewards’ at the IHG website.

What I like about IHG’s new Milestone Rewards is that it is a way of bringing together their disparate brands.

Do 20 nights in a Holiday Inn Express and you get a suite upgrade for a 5-night stay at any hotel, including top InterContinental properties. You can’t argue with that. If you want to carry on staying at a Holiday Inn Express on holiday, you can choose another reward such as £15 / $20 Food & Beverage Rewards.

How do IHG’s ‘Milestone Rewards’ work?

Before you read this, remember that IHG One Rewards has to cater for disparate groups of people:

  • those who exclusively use the ‘select service’ brands (Holiday Inn Express etc)
  • those who exclusively use the full service brands (InterContinental etc)
  • those who switch between the two, either through choice or because they behave differently on business vs leisure trips or long vs short stays

This is what you get:

You have 90 days from hitting each milestone to make your selection. Let’s explain how these elements work:

  • Bonus points – this is relatively clear. We value IHG One Rewards points at 0.4p each so 10,000 points are worth £40. On this basis, the food and drink vouchers are more valuable, unless all your stays are for work and your employer pays.
  • Food and beverage rewards – these are worth £15 or equivalent. They are valid for 12 months. You can use multiple vouchers against the same restaurant or bar bill. You cannot use them against ‘market place’ charges where the hotel has a mini mart. They are non-transferable.
  • Annual lounge membership – this is very valuable if you stay at full service hotels with lounges. It is valid for the current AND following calendar year, so you could get 20+ months out of it if you did 40 nights early in the calendar year. It is valid for you and a guest. IHG has confirmed that reward stays will be included in this benefit.
  • Confirmable Suite Upgrades – you can trigger these at 20 nights, 40 nights and 70 nights (x2) for a maximum of four per calendar year. They are valid for 365 days from the day you select them.
IHG Rewards is planning a major relaunch in March

Are IHG’s suite upgrades better than Marriott’s Suite Night Awards?

Yes, I think so:

  • The Marriott upgrade process is opaque – a hotels can refuse to release a suite for upgrade if it thinks it can sell it. IHG says that if a ‘standard’ suite is available for cash, you can have it. Evidence so far implies that this is correct.
  • 50 nights at Marriott gets you 5 x one-night Suite Night Awards. 40 nights at IHG gets you 2 x ‘up to five night’ suite upgrades – and you only need 20 nights to earn your first one.
  • However, Marriott will let you upgrade any cash rate including pre-paid rooms – IHG insists that you book a reward night or a Best Available Rate cash room

A lot will come down to your personal stay patterns. If you often do longer stays (3-5 nights) at the same hotel then being able to upgrade all of it with just one Confirmable Suite Upgrade voucher is attractive.

The IHG website for IHG One Rewards is here.

The terms and conditions for the various member benefits are here.

Our main article on how to earn points and status in IHG One Rewards is here. Part 2, looking at IHG One Rewards and its status benefits, is here.


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 (38)

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  • Rob says:

    Comments on this article are now open. Apologies – not sure why the system decided to untick the right box.

  • BJ says:

    Good to know this is now up and running properly. I think it’s been possible for a few months though, just depended whether CSA would do it or not.

  • Andrew J says:

    And the final enhancement still to come is to combine with AMB cert?

    • BJ says:

      I think that was explicitly rules out in a T&C update recently?

      • AnotherUser says:

        That’s a shame! I was hoping to use the suite night award to upgrade a weekend booking

  • Jerry says:

    If you have separate reward night bookings, can you combine the suite upgrade or is technically only valid once per booking?

    • Rob says:

      Once per booking I think because of the way IHG processes it, ie your old booking is cancelled by the agent and you are rebooked.

    • BJ says:

      This was a good question but the answer is disappointing but not unexpected. Falling foul of this where I like to book 1 night on day of arrival from a flight to avoid late arrival or no-show issues, and remainder of stay on another booking. I’ll jyst gavebto upgrade the latter and hope hotels are more interested in keeping me in same room for first night too.

  • DoubleA says:

    In the article you say that the suite upgrade milestone is valid until the end of the next calendar year.

    When I went to choose mine it said it was valid for 365 days from the date of choosing.

    Is it definitely to the end of the next calendar year as I’ve been hanging on to closer to the ‘must choose by’ date to try and maximise my upgrade period.

    Thanks

  • CSR says:

    Are bookings via Emyr eligible for the confirmable suite upgrade?

    • Rob says:

      Don’t think so. Needs to be a ‘clean’ Best Flex booking. This will change at some point apparently.

      • BJ says:

        I’m not certain but I think some readers reported using it on some flexible rates; the railcard offer springs to mind.

      • LittleNick says:

        Ahh I see, I guess because his benefits would complicate any booking as it’s cancelled and rebooked?

        • Rob says:

          I also think there are issues over who ‘owns’ the booking when its via a travel agent and therefore the power that the call centre has to adjust it.

      • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

        Can be used on several other rates.

        I’ve used them when the booking is on the IHG corporate rate

        • Rob says:

          Just saying what the rules say!

          • Lynx says:

            The detailed T&C says this:
            “Confirmable Suite Upgrade can only be applied to stays that are on an eligible rate, e.g., Best Flexible, Member Discount, Reward Night, Government, and select Corporate and package rates“
            I’ve used two so far, and they were both on my corporate rate.

  • Adam says:

    Does Marriott SNA work with prepaid rates now? I remember there were alot of complaints on flyertalk when those were launched.

  • LittleNick says:

    I wish one of the possible milestone rewards is free breakfast (like diamond) for a year, but then I suppose people wouldn’t then bother trying to go for diamond

    • G says:

      Majority of club rooms offer a breakfast option, as do some suites upon upgrade.

      HI Express offers breakfast for free.

      Rest of the breakfasts aren’t particularly anything to write home about unless you’re in a particularly isolated location.

      • G says:

        Diamond needs to be incentivised further tbh. The only distinguishing feature, besides points, is breakfast.

        • Rob says:

          What you’ve seen with IHG, Hyatt and Marriott (not really Hilton) is to strip benefits away from status itself and to put the real goodies in as milestone rewards. This allows the chains to dish out status cards like confetti with credit cards without hugely increasing the cost to franchisees.

          When people rave over Hyatt Globalist, for eg, must of what they are raving about are the ‘guarantee a suite upgrade at the time of booking for up to 7 nights’ vouchers. These are only dished out as milestone rewards on your way to Globalist, however, and are not technically a Globalist benefit. The status itself only gets you ‘suite upgrade at check in if available’.

          Same goes for the ‘annual club lounge vouchers’ and suite upgrade vouchers that IHG offers as milestone rewards on the way to Diamond. Diamond itself won’t get you a suite unless you’re very lucky.

          • newbz says:

            Agree, with Marriott probably being the worst culprit – playing all sorts of breakfast and other games.

            Hilton took away free breakfast in the US.

      • BA Flyer IHG Stayer says:

        Upgrades don’t include club access.

        And the T&Cs even say

        “Confirmable Suite Upgrades to Club rooms, Club REGENT or Club InterContinental rooms / floors do not include Club level amenities or services, e.g. Club Lounge access, free pressing, airport transportation, etc.”

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