If you are a member of a loyalty program that grants and extends tier-levels based on the calendar year, it means you are probably pondering whether gathering some extra miles, nights or points is worth it. Accor ALL is one of the programs in question. And the French hotel chain is currently trying to ease your decision.
The ALL Plus Voyageur is a discount card with 12 months validity and also comes with 20 status nights. Until Friday, November 21, 2025, you can get 4,500 bonus points on top when purchasing it. Within Accor’s redemption system, this equals a fixed value of €90. Because of the cost of the card basically drops from €179 to just €89.

The Voyageur isn’t Accor’s only offer to buy status nights. Since October, you can also purchase the ALL Explorer, which adds 30 status nights to your account and comes with many benefits for hotels in Asia. If you prefer budget travel, the IbisPlus Card, has the lowest price tag and comes with 10 status nights on top.
We have compared all three offers and listed prices and inclusions in this table:
| Ibis Plus | ALL Plus Voyageur | ALL Plus Explorer | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | €99 | €170 | US$229 (~€198) |
| Status Nights | 10 | 20 (=Silver status) | 30 (=Gold status) |
| Award Points | 0 | 4,500 (until November 21) | 0 |
| Discounts | 15% off ibis hotels | – until January: 20% off 22 brands – from January: 15% off 22 brands | – 15% off 30 brands – 30% off meals in Asia-Pacific hotels – 15% off beverages in Asia-Pacific hotels |
| Additional Perks | guaranteed availability until 48 hours before check-in at ibis hotels | guaranteed availability until 48 hours before check-in at 22 brands | guaranteed availability until 48 hours before check-in at 30 brands two 2-for-1 or 3-for-2 vouchers for Asia-Pacific hotels access to Red Hot Deals |
| Type | one time payment | one time payment | subscription |
Sadly, the advertised discounts are not as high as promised. The 15% do not come on top of the 5% membership discount, but replace them, giving just 10% discount on public rates. You can check out participating brands on each offer’s promotional page.
A couple of months ago, we published a detailed analysis of the ALL Voyageur on our German site. We came to the conclusion that the promised discounts are real, and you can actually save decent money when booking upscale brands. Still, you should only purchase the Voyageur card if it fits your travel preferences. It’s mostly attractive for people that prefer non-budget accommodation.
Accor ALL Status Tiers
Accor ALL has four different tier levels – Silver, Gold, Platinum and Diamond. You can reach the first three with either nights or revenue based status points. Diamond status can only be reached with points. These are the requirements for each level:
- ALL Silver: 10 nights or 2,000 status points in a calendar year
- ALL Gold: 30 nights or 7,000 status points in a calendar year
- ALL Platinum: 60 nights or 14,000 status points in a calendar year
- ALL Diamond: 26,000 status points in a calendar year
Besides a (negligible) awards points bonus and slightly better chances for a free upgrade, Silver and Gold are basically the same status. If your intention is buying status nights to close the gap between the two: Don’t. It doesn’t pay off.
On the other hand, the difference between Gold and Platinum is quite notable. Platinum status comes with lounge access for two people (globally), and free breakfast for two, but only in Asia. You can also benefit from both early check-in and late check-out during the same stay, while Gold members have to pick one.
If you spend at least three to four weeks each year in Asia and mainly stay at Accor hotels, buying nights to gain Platinum status is worth it. You get free breakfast – and since many middle-tier brands like Mercure or Novotel in this region offer a club lounge, being Platinum pays off in more than one way. People mainly travelling other continents or preferring budget brands shouldn’t consider buying status night to reach a higher tier, as the cost would most likely outweigh the benefits.
You can find all perks of each status level here.
Accor ALL Award Points
What makes the current Voyageur offer special is that it comes with 4,500 award points. Accor has a very transparent way for redeeming award points. Hotels don’t have special award rates. Rather, you book a regular cash rate and pay the entire bill (or parts of it) with your points during check-in or check-out. 1,000 points have a fixed value of €20.
Bottom Line
During the ongoing promotions, the ALL Plus Voyageur is the most attractive way to buy ALL status nights. The 4,500 point bonus equals a €90 discount, making the offer cheaper than the Ibis Plus card. Before jumping on the opportunity, you should still reflect if you really need the status nights, since Accor’s Gold status is not worth buying extra nights; and Accor’s Platinum status is worth more in Asia than on any other continent.
Editor’s Opinion: I have purchased the ALL Voyageur during this promotion and a similar promotion last year to gain Platinum tier twice. Thanks to that, I have enjoyed plenty of upgrades and free breakfast in China, Japan, Thailand and Vietnam. When travelling Asia, it’s a notable benefit.
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Comments (2)
The link to ALL plus explorer doesn’t work for me. Could you check it?
It seems to work for me. Maybe adblocker issues?