Accor: buy points at 28% off, 1,000 bonus for a stay

All Signature

Accor’s All Signature promotion is back once again:

  • Promotion period: 11 May to 19 May (Brazil time)
  • New subscribers: 20% off annual plans / 10% off quarterly plans
  • Existing subscribers: 15% off annual plans / 8% off quarterly plans

The promo code for new users is MEGAOFERTA2026, while returning users should use VOLTEMEGA2026. If you have subscribed to All Signature at any point in the past, you will only be eligible for the returning-user discount.

We’ve covered All Signature many times before, but in short, it is a paid subscription programme from Accor that effectively allows members to purchase both status points and reward points indirectly.

For example, under the most expensive Absolute plan, a new subscriber paying annually would spend BRL 6,230.4 / €1,076 to receive 75,000 points, which works out to roughly a 28% discount off the usual value. Unfortunately, the Brazilian real has strengthened significantly over the past six months, so the deal is no longer as attractive as it once was. For returning users, the effective discount is closer to 24%.

To unlock the best pricing you need to commit to a full-year subscription, which is quite a substantial upfront cost. Unless you have a long-term and consistent need for Accor points, I probably wouldn’t recommend jumping in right now — it may be better to wait for promotions such as Black Friday.

Qatar Airways

On the other hand, Accor has reciprocal partnerships with several airlines, and it has just launched a new linked-account promotion with Qatar Airways:

  • Link your accounts by 24 May
  • Complete one hotel stay by 11 July
  • Receive an extra 1,000 points bonus

1,000 Accor points are worth around €20, so this is actually quite a decent offer. Once your accounts are linked, you can earn rewards both ways:

  • Earn 1 Avios per €1 spent at Accor hotels
  • Earn 1 Accor point per $2 spent on Qatar Airways flights

In addition, Accor Platinum and Diamond members can upgrade to Qatar Airways Gold status (oneworld Sapphire) after taking a single qualifying flight.

Overall, this is definitely worth linking — not only for the current promotion bonus, but also because you can casually pick up some extra Avios during normal hotel stays. Similar partnerships also exist with Flying Blue and Qantas.

Interestingly, the promotion does not appear to be limited to first-time participants, so even if you’ve received a similar bonus before, you may still be eligible again. However, if I remember correctly, once you link an airline account to your Accor account, it remains locked in for one year and cannot be changed during that period.

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  1. Adrian says:

    Good morning.

    I’m a new Accor user and I’m still a bit lost.
    I’d appreciate any help.

    I bought an Explorer card (in Indonesian currency and paid 25 euros less than if I’d bought it in euros).
    I automatically upgraded to GOLD status and got 30 status nights, and I understand that.

    My questions are:

    1. If I buy the ALL Signature Absolute card, will it add 10 status nights to my account every two months (up to a maximum of 30), giving me a total of 60 status nights (from Explorer and Signature) and guaranteeing me Platinum status?

    Am I understanding this correctly?

    2. If I get the Accor Plus 2.0 Premium Card (China) in the meantime, or even right now, that gives me 20 status nights, will it immediately give me 50 status nights + a possible additional 30 status nights with the All Signature Absolute?

    3. Will accumulating 80 status nights without earning status nights give me anything more than 60 nights and Platinum?

    4. Do I understand correctly that using Red Hot Rooms with Platinum status will guarantee me access to free breakfasts (all of Asia Pacific) and all-day dining at hotels with lounges (all of Asia Pacific in hotels with lounges) for all guests in my room?