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Get a 50% Bonus When Converting Some Airline Miles to Accor Points [Limited Time]

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The Accor hotel chain, owner of some celebrated brands plus a slew of midscale properties, has a promotion offering a 50% bonus when converting some airline miles to its ALL – Accor Live Limitless points, available for a limited time.

Let’s look at whether this promotion might make sense for you.

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How To Earn the Airline-to-Accor Transfer Bonus

French-based Accor is the largest hotel chain in Europe, boasting more than 5,100 hotels in 110 countries worldwide. Its brands include names like Delano, Fairmont, Mercure, Raffles, Sofitel, Swissôtel, and Ibis, but it has a relatively small footprint in North America.

That said, Accor has a loyalty program called ALL – Accor Live Limitless that can be interesting for U.S.-based travelers, especially those with plans to stay at some of its upscale brands with a presence in North America, such as Fairmont.

Accor Live Limitless points can be transferred to many airline partners. Several, although not as many, airline loyalty programs also enable you to convert their miles into ALL points.

Now, Accor Live Limitless is offering a 50% conversion bonus from select partner programs to ALL between May 6 and 20, 2025.

The offer, as first reported by Loyalty Lobby, applies to 4 eligible partners:

  • Aegean Airlines: Convert Aegean Miles+Bonus to ALL Points, with 2,000 miles yielding 750 ALL points, instead of the regular 500
  • Finnair: Convert Finnair Plus Avios to ALL points, with 2,300 Avios yielding 750 ALL points, instead of the regular 500
  • ITA Airways: Convert Volare points to ALL points, with 4,000 Volare points yielding 1,500 ALL points, instead of the regular 1,000
  • Qatar Airways: Convert your Qatar Airways Privilege Club Avios into ALL points, with 4,500 Avios yielding 1,500 ALL points, instead of the regular 1,000.

The Accor offer site specifies that the offer is valid from May 6 to 20, Central European Time. Once the transfer is initiated, it cannot be reversed, and bonus ALL Reward points will be deposited automatically in your Accor account within 6 weeks. There is no need to register. Reward points expire after 365 days of inactivity.

Hot Tip:

If earning Accor points makes sense for your particular situation, note that you can also transfer points from 2 credit card partners. Capital One miles and Citi ThankYou Points can be transferred to ALL – Accor Live Limitless at a ratio of 2:1. You can also transfer Bilt Rewards points to Accor at a 3:2 ratio, and these are nearly instant.

Note that there is currently an offer from Accor for double points at luxury properties in the Americas. This newest offer provides double points on up to 5 stays at luxury brands like Fairmont, Raffles, Sofitel, Novotel, and more. Register for this offer by July 31 and complete your stay by September 12, 2025, to earn bonus points. (This offer is only valid in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Panama, and Brazil.)

Final Thoughts

We think that converting ALL – Accor Live Limitless points to airline miles makes more sense than going in the opposite direction, but this offer can be useful if you are looking to stay at an Accor property — for example, the luxurious Fairmont or Raffles brands — and are short some points. It also could make sense if you have a few miles stranded with one of these airline programs and no other way to use them.

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About Alberto Riva

Alberto joined UP in 2024 after serving as the international editor in chief of Forbes Advisor. His passion for points and miles began when he moved to the U.S. from Italy in 2000, leading him to become the first managing editor of The Points Guy in 2017. He previously worked at Vice News, Bloomberg, and CNN.

Originally from Milan, Alberto has lived in Rome and Atlanta and now resides in Brooklyn, New York. He speaks Italian, French, and Spanish, has traveled to every continent except Antarctica, and enjoys skiing, mountaineering, and flying—often with his wife, Regan, and always in a window seat.

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