Free 1,100 Le Club AccorHotels Points = 550 Delta SkyMiles

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Accor Hotels is a huge hotel network, especially in Europe. Their new Rewards Quest game promotion will net you over 1,000 free points in their Le Club AccorHotel loyalty program, all in under 5-10 minutes. You don’t even need to answer the questions correctly. It was actually educational for me 😉

If you are a regular Accor Hotel traveler, you’ll probably know what you want to do with your points. You’ll also have the required one hotel stay ever 12 months in order to keep your points from expiring.

If you are NOT a regular Accor Hotel customer, then you should know that these points will convert to various airline programs. The minimum is usually 2,000 points = 1,000 Delta Skymiles, for example. However, it is not well known that if you set your points to automatically convert to a preset miles program, there is no minimum! In that case, your 1,100 Free Le Club AccorHotels Points = 550 Delta SkyMiles. After you create an account and are logged in, try this link to set things up.

I would like to convert my Le Club Accorhotels points into points for other loyalty programs systematically
– Points will be transferred automatically to the selected partner as soon as my account has the required number of points.
– My points will be credited to my partner account within 6 weeks following the transfer
– I cannot receive other Le Club Accorhotels Rewards

Here’s a screenshot from my account which shows an automatic transfer of less than 2,000 points:

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There may be other airlines more to your liking, such as Iberia or British Airways, although Delta is the only domestic airline option that I see. At the minimum, it can help delay the expiration of some frequent flier miles.

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Comments

  1. Thanks Jonathan. I followed your advice and also get 1100 points.

    FYI believe Delta skymiles doesn’t expire.

  2. My email regarding the transfer reads: “As soon as our partner validates, all points earned will be automatically transferred to your Delta Air Lines account as soon as you reach a total of 4,000 Le Club Accorhotels points.”

    Did your email mention the 4,000 points minimum? If this was added afterwards, then that was a wasted 20 minutes.

    • Mine says this “Following your request dated December 14, 2015, from now on your Le Club Accorhotels points will be automatically transferred to your Delta Air Lines account, after each stay. You will be able to benefit from all your miles and enjoy your advantages within 6 weeks. Take this opportunity to book a stay at one of our hotels and keep earning points!”

      This Accor account has never earned any points before, so I started at zero and only earned 1,100 points this week. As you can see above, the 1,100 were transferred to Delta. The miles have not showed up in my Delta account yet, but supposedly I must give them 6 weeks. I figured I should share it now because if I waited 6 weeks, this promo would probably have ended by then.

  3. OK, I give up. I created the account but see nowhere to link my account to Delta or any other partner. Your link just goes to a general profile page, which I’ve poked around on and can’t find the place to auto transfer points. Do I need to get some points in the account before setting it up?

    Maybe I’m just being dense.

  4. DIsregard previous comment – found it under My Rewards.

  5. Looks like the deal is dead.

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