Accor launches spring promo: double ALL or triple ALL points for those with Accor+
Accor has launched a new promotion designed for those who are already looking at the calendar and jamming bridges, long weekends and [...]

Accor has launched a new promotion designed for those who are already looking at the calendar and jamming in bridges, long weekends and early spring getaways.
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The offer is for those enrolled in the ALL - Accor Live Limitless and, on paper, it is one that looks like "the usual points promo." In reality, for those familiar with the program, it can turn into a concrete bonus.

The Pullman Paris hotel, a member of the Accor family.
ALL's spring promo
The mechanics are simple: Accor offers double Reward points on the stays of at least 2 nights conducted between April 6 and June 8, 2026, as long as book by April 13, 2026 and of activate the promo first From one's ALL account.
So far, nothing revolutionary. The most interesting part comes, however, for those who have ALL Accor+: booking the Accor+ special rates, the bonus rises to triple Reward points.

It is a promo clearly built to intercept the city break season-Accor mentions London, Paris and Berlin, but the scope is much broader-and in fact the list of participating countries includes much of Europe and several North African destinations, including Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, UK, Switzerland, Greece, Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria, as well as many other destinations.
How much are ALL points worth
The news, however, is not just the "double" or "triple" in the title. The point is. In the ALL program the points have a very clear value, and so this promo can be read immediately in terms of real return. Unlike so many programs where the value of points changes constantly or depends on a thousand variables, with Accor the principle is linear: 1 point ALL is worth 2 cents of discount on a future stay (with redemption in blocks of 1,000 points).
Translated: 1,000 points = 20 euros of discount. And this is where the promo gets interesting.
The standard accumulation rate, in most Accor brands, is. 2.5 points for each euro spent (pre-tax). With the double basis points, we move on to 5 points per euro: means that, in practice, the client is accumulating a value of approx. 10 cents of future stays for every euro spent, that is, a return around the 10% (always pre-tax). This is already a good incentive, especially if the stay was already in the plans.

For those who have ALL Accor+, the jump is more obvious. It is worth mentioning, for those who do not chew the subject, that Accor+ is an annual paid membership which generally offers discounted rates on many group facilities and other dedicated benefits, as well as useful status benefits as well. In this promo, the concrete benefit is that Accor+ holders who book the dedicated rates get to triple points, then 7.5 points per euro spent. In real value it means about 15 cents of future stays for each euro, or a yield of 15%: numbers that, in the world of hotel promos, are really starting to weigh.
And then there is the "advanced bum level," that of those who already have high status in the ALL program. The status bonuses add up, so the performance can go even higher. In the best case-for example, a member Diamond who is also the owner of ALL Accor+ and book an Accor+ rate - you can get up to 10 points per euro spent, i.e. 20 cents hotel value for each euro (pre-tax). In practice, a return of the 20% on future nights. Not bad for a promo that, read hastily, looks like just the classic seasonal banner.

Just be careful not to miss the detail that, as is often the case with Accor, makes the difference between "promo taken" and "promo lost." you need to activate it before booking and meet the double time window, with booking by April 13, 2026 and stay between April 6 and June 8, 2026.
Double dipping Accor
It should not be forgotten that Accor's ALL loyalty program has partnerships with several other programs. It is possible to accumulate twice by linking, depending on your preference, one's ALL account with that of Flying Blue and then accumulate French program miles with each stay and ALL points with each flight.

Similarly, it is possible to link the ALL card with the Qatar Airways card and thus obtain the classic "double dipping" that with Qatar also allows you to take advantage of a status match. It should also not be forgotten that it is also possible to convert Flying points into ALL points, in case you do not know how to use them before the March 30 deadline.
In conclusion
In short, it's not the life-changing promo for those who book one night a year, but for those who are planning one or more spring stays-and especially for those who are already inside the ALL/Accor+ ecosystem-it's one of those opportunities not to be missed. And the date to be circled in red is not the check-in date: it is April 13, 2026, last day to book and lock in the bonus.


