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Following Eurostar’s merger with Thalys and the launch of the new-look Club Eurostar loyalty programme, ALL – Accor Live Limitless and Club Eurostar have relaunched their partnership.

To promote this, ALL – Accor Live Limitless members can earn triple Club Eurostar points when they register before 19th November (this Sunday).

The deadlines for booking and travelling are later – you only need to register now.

You can also earn bonus Accor Live Limitless points for hotel stays in key Eurostar cities.

Earn triple Club Eurostar points

For a limited time, Accor Live Limitess members can earn triple Club Eurostar points when they book a train journey with Eurostar.

Normally, you’d earn 1.2 Club Eurostar points for every £1 you spend on tickets. With this offer, ALL members would earn an additional 2.4 Club Eurostar points per £1, so 3.6 Club Eurostar points per £1 in total.

Here’s how to benefit from the offer:

  • Register for the offer between 5th November and 19th November 2023 inclusive via this link. You must be an ALL member to qualify, but you can sign-up for free here if you’re not already a member.
  • Book your Eurostar journey between 5th November and 5th December 2023
  • Travel between 1st January and 29th February 2024

The link to the registration page is here.

You’ll need to be an ALL – Accor Live Limitless member to qualify, so if you are not a member yet, you can enrol in the ALL programme here. It’s free to sign up.

How do you earn Club Eurostar points with Accor Live Limitless?

Accor Live Limitless and Club Eurostar have a two-way transfer partnership.

You can move Accor Live Limitless points to Club Eurostar, and Club Eurostar points to Accor Live Limitless.

Full details are on the Accor website here.

What are the transfer rates between Accor Live Limitless and Club Eurostar?

Accor Live Limitless is a revenue based loyalty scheme, with 1 Accor point worth 2 Eurocents off a hotel room.  There is no redemption chart – the number of points needed for a free night is based on the cash cost of the room you want.

The transfer rates from Accor Live Limitless to and from Club Eurostar are not symmetrical:

  • Following the recent Club Eurostar changes (which you can read about here) 500 Club Eurostar points now gets you 1,000 Accor Live Limitless points, worth a flat €20 off a hotel room
  • Going the other way, 2,000 Accor points (€40 of hotel credit) gets you 300 Club Eurostar points.

If used for seat upgrades the latter could be interesting. You’d be giving up €80 of hotel stay (4,000 Accor Live Limitless points) for a one way upgrade from Standard to Standard Premier (600 Club Eurostar points).

It’s important to note that point transfers do NOT count towards status in either scheme.

Earn bonus Accor Live Limitless hotel points for stays in core Eurostar cities

In addition to the Eurostar offer, Accor is keen to promote how many of their hotels around Europe are accessible by train.

ALL members can earn an additional 1,500 bonus Accor Live Limitless points (worth €30 of Accor hotel credit) at selected European hotels, all conveniently reachable by train.

To get the full 1,500 bonus points, you’ll need to do two stays. Your first stay in a participating hotel after registration will earn 500 bonus points and the second will earn 1,000 bonus points. The minimum stay requirement is one night.

The offer is available on bookings made before 18th December 2023. Stays need to be completed by 31st December 2023.

Cities with participating hotels include London, Lille, Paris, Amsterdam, Cologne, Dusseldorf and Antwerp. The full list of hotels can be found on the offer page here.

Conclusion

The triple points offer from Accor Live Limitless and Club Eurostar is a good opportunity to pick up some additional Club Eurostar points in January and February for a potential redemption trip later in the year.

It’s straightforward to register for the offer, but you must remember to register by 19th November and book your travel by 5th December. The registration link is here.

Additionally, the Accor Europe By Train offer is a good opportunity to boost your Accor Live Limitless points balance in the lead up to New Year. You can find out more about this offer here.

Comments (16)

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  • Rich says:

    I thought the base earning rate for Eurostar was now 1.2 points per £?

  • Bill_B says:

    Shame that existing bookings don’t count.

  • daveinitalia says:

    Worth noting the Accor by train offer includes Sofitel Heathrow so you might be able to make use of this offer even if you’re flying somewhere.

  • apbj says:

    Let’s see if this Accor promotion actually works (most don’t, and there is no recourse to anyone sane to fix it). Screengrab EVERYTHING.

    • Rob says:

      Never seen a complaint about a Eurostar promo not paying out though, and you register for this (and bonus is posted by) Eurostar. Accor has nothing to do with it.

  • Rich says:

    The signup website looks a bit dodgy! But I assume it’s just a third-party marketing provider?

  • Rich says:

    Also worth noting they don’t appear to be offering bonus points in the most expensive tickets – Business Premier (Eurostar Blue) or Premium (Eurostar Red).

    From the T&Cs: “you will receive bonus points equal to double the number of Club Eurostar points awarded for each journey booked in Standard class, Comfort class or Standard Premier class (as applicable) on any Eurostar service”

  • rob(staaaar) says:

    Usual ALL website glitches. I get
    “We are sorry…A technical problem has stopped the offer from being activated. You may attempt again or return later”.

    Maybe one’s meant to activate the Eurostar offer first?

  • RussellH says:

    At no point was I asked for my ALL membership no, so how do they know if you are an ALL member?
    Matching e-mail address should not work – ALL is a unique e-mail address, Eurostar is the same as all rail systems, rail@….uk

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