Status not extended – is this correct?
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Not sure what to make of this:
I have gold status from the last tranche of Ibis Business that gave gold status at Accor Hotels before the program change.
My expiry date was December 24 upon purchase, so almost two years.
Last year I accumulated 30+ nights due to various work bits, but instead of extending my gold out to 2025 because I already had status until 2024, it zeroed out the nights and remained at 2024 expiry.
Is that usually the case?
TIA
I started with gold the same route. Also purchased during late December ’22.
But I made it up to platinum during last year.
And that’s in effect until the end of this year.
I’m already 8 nights and a load of status points into it for ’24
So I’m not sure what happened to you. I’d be tempted to question it with them.
It sounds right to me. They don’t have rollover nights, so I wouldn’t expect nights from 2023 to count towards your status in 2025.
I think I understand the situation a bit better now.
@direttore – I think because you were upgraded, this made the difference for you, whereas I would have stayed on gold.
@TJones – thanks – this makes more sense!
Thanks to both
Yes I believe so. The status only extends out to the next membership year when it changes in the current year. As your status did not change from gold – the nights you accumulated don’t affect the the following year (24) and are lost on 31st December because they don’t do rollover nights.
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