Accor has a time-limited offer that is genuinely worth a look if you already stay with them: register once, then earn 4x ALL Reward points on up to three stays at selected new hotels worldwide. Registration is open until 7 June, and stays need to be completed by 4 October.
Caveat up front: this is not a cash discount. It is a points boost, and it only works at the participating new hotels on Accor’s list. If you were going to book one of those properties anyway, it’s a nice extra. If you were not, it’s not worth bending your whole trip around.
The deal, in plain English
- Provider: Accor (ALL loyalty programme)
- Offer: 4x ALL Reward points on eligible stays (base points, plus a bonus to make it up to 4x)
- Register by: 7 June (11:59pm CET), then book after you have registered
- Stay window: stays completed by 4 October
- Limit: up to three stays per member during the offer period
- Checked: 13 May 2026
Is it actually a good deal?
For the right person, yes. If you are already planning a stay at one of the participating new hotels, 4x points is a meaningful boost. Accor points can be used like money off future stays, so it is not just a vanity number, especially if you are building a balance.
The downside is simple: the list of eligible hotels is specific, and it changes as Accor updates the campaign. Treat this as a “tick the box before you book” offer, not a guaranteed saving on any Accor stay.
What to watch for
- You need to be an ALL member (it’s free), and you need to register before the booking counts.
- Only stays at the participating new hotels qualify. Use the offer page to check the list before you commit.
- The offer is capped at three stays per member, so save it for trips you were doing anyway.
How to book
Start on Accor’s official offer page and hit Register now. Once you are registered, book your hotel as normal and keep a screenshot of the terms in case anything changes later.


Kate Acaster is Chief Editor at Flight Tribe. She writes about practical travel planning, budget airlines, baggage rules, city breaks, beach holidays and good hotels that do not cost daft money.
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