ALL Accor Double Points offer

ALL Accor is offering double Reward points on stays of 2 or more nights across Europe and North Africa from 6 April to 8 June 2026. ALL Accor+ cardholders get triple points on Accor+ rates.

ALL Accor Double Points offer on European Stays: Spring 2026 Promotion Guide

ALL Accor has launched its spring promotion for European stays, offering double Reward points on qualifying stays of two nights or more across a long list of European and North African destinations. Stays are eligible between 6 April and 8 June 2026, but the booking window closes on 13 April — and you must register before you book for your stay to count. If you have upcoming Accor stays in Europe, the action required is immediate.

What the promotion offers

Detail What you need to know
Bonus for all members 2x Reward points on eligible stays — regardless of your ALL Accor status tier
Bonus for ALL Accor+ cardholders 3x Reward points, but only when booking at the ALL Accor+ discounted rate. If that rate is unavailable at your chosen property, the bonus drops to 2x
Stay window 6 April – 8 June 2026. Check-in must fall within this window
Booking deadline 13 April 2026. Bookings made after this date — even for stays within the window — do not qualify
Registration deadline 13 April 2026. You must register before booking — only stays booked after registration count
Minimum stay 2 nights. Single-night stays are not eligible regardless of rate
Maximum stays 2 eligible stays per member during the promotion period
Eligible booking channels Accor website, ALL app, Accor call centre, or a traditional travel agency connected to Accor’s booking system. OTAs do not qualify
Consecutive stays Check-out and check-in on the same day at the same hotel counts as a single stay — not two
Participating countries Most of Europe including the UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece, Switzerland, Netherlands, and Ireland, plus North African destinations including Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria

The registration-before-booking rule

This is the detail that catches people out with Accor promotions. Unlike some hotel loyalty offers where registration can happen after a stay is booked, ALL Accor requires you to register for this promotion before making your booking. Any reservation made prior to registration will not earn the bonus — regardless of whether the stay itself falls within the promotional window.

If you already have Accor bookings made through an eligible channel for stays between 6 April and 8 June, you will need to cancel and rebook after registering in order for those nights to qualify. Check cancellation terms and whether the price has moved before doing so. Non-refundable bookings cannot be reworked and will not earn the promotional bonus.

What the bonus is actually worth

The standard earn rate across most ALL Accor brands is 2.5 Reward points per €1 spent. Each point is worth €0.02 when redeemed against a future stay, redeemable from a minimum of 1,000 points (worth €20), then in 2,000-point increments. At standard earn, that is effectively a 5% return on pre-tax spend.

Double points brings that to 5 points per €1 — a 10% return on pre-tax spend. For an ALL Accor+ cardholder booking at the Accor+ rate, triple points means 7.5 points per €1, equivalent to a 15% return pre-tax. Members with elite status earn additional base points on top, pushing the effective return higher still.

Points value ❖ quick reference Standard earn: 2.5 points per €1 = 5% return. Double points (all members): 5 points per €1 = 10% return. Triple points (ALL Accor+ on Accor+ rate): 7.5 points per €1 = 15% return. All figures based on pre-tax spend; points are redeemable in blocks of 2,000 (= €40 off a future stay).

The Avios angle

ALL Accor points can be transferred to Avios, though the transfer rate matters considerably. Two partners offer a 1:1 rate: Iberia Plus and Flying Blue (Air France/KLM). Either gives you one Avios per Reward point. If you want British Airways Avios, transfer into Iberia Plus and then move the Avios into your BA Executive Club account via the Combine My Avios tool. By contrast, transferring directly to British Airways or Qatar Airways Privilege Club gives a 2:1 rate, meaning you receive half the Avios for the same points. Always route via Iberia Plus or Flying Blue.

There is also a separate earn opportunity worth knowing about: by linking your ALL Accor account to a Qatar Airways Privilege Club account, you can earn 1 Avios for every €1 of pre-tax hotel spend on top of your standard ALL Reward points. This stacks with the double or triple points promotion, giving you Reward points and Avios from the same stay. The link needs to be in place before check-in, but does not need to be set up before booking.

Is it worth acting on?

If you have any paid Accor stays planned in Europe or North Africa this spring, registering now costs nothing and takes under a minute. At double points, the return on a pre-tax spend of €500 across two nights is €50 of future stay credit — meaningfully better than the standard earn, and better again for ALL Accor+ cardholders on the subscription rate.

The two-stay cap is worth noting. The promotion is most useful for members with one or two specific stays in mind rather than a run of back-to-back trips. If you are planning more than two eligible stays during the window, only the first two will attract the bonus — prioritise your higher-spend nights for those two qualifying stays.

The 13 April booking deadline also creates urgency. This is not a promotion where you can register now and book whenever suits — the booking must be made by 13 April for the stay to qualify, even if your travel dates stretch into June.

❖ POINTS TRAVEL PRO VERDICT

A solid spring promotion for anyone with Accor stays already on the calendar — register now and rebook any existing cancellable reservations to make them eligible. The 10% return at double points is a meaningful earn, and ALL Accor+ cardholders on the subscription rate do genuinely well at 15%. The critical dates to hold in mind are 13 April for both registration and booking, and the two-stay cap on the bonus. If you plan to transfer points to Avios, route via Iberia Plus or Flying Blue at the 1:1 rate rather than direct to BA or Qatar.

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