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Citi ThankYou (Erroneous?) 100% Transfer Bonus for Accor Live Limitless

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Citi ThankYou 100% Transfer Bonus for Accor Live Limitless

Citi added Accor Live Limitless (ALL) as a partner in the ThankYou Points program in 2023. Normally you can transfer 2 ThankYou Points for 1 ALL Reward point. But we sometimes see a transfer bonus that will give you 50% more points.

One of those bonuses just ended, and now the transfer ratio is even better at 1:1. That amounts to a 100% bonus compared to the normal ratio of 2:1.

This is not showing as a limited time bonus, but just as a regular transfer. I doubt Citi doubled the transfer ratio permanently, so this is likely just an error.

You can transfer Citi ThankYou Points here.

Conclusion

Accor does not have an award chart, so there are no sweet spots. But 1,000 ALL Reward points are equal to EUR 20. With the current rate that’s a value of about 2.15 cents per point. That’s a great value for ThankYou points.

DDG
DDGhttp://dannydealguru.com
Based in NYC. Points/miles enthusiast for years and actively writing about it for the last 6+ years at Danny the Deal Guru. I'm always looking out for deals. Making a few bucks is always nice, but the traveling is by far the best part of this business.

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Anyone receive their points at Accor yet? I received confirmation from Citi immediately, but 30 minutes later I’ve yet to see an update at Accor.

    In June I transferred to Accord from Bilt, and that was near instantaneous.

  2. Just initiated a transfer for a few thousand points. Took screenshots of the transfer ratio. Let’s see if this sticks…

  3. I predict that Hyatt will leave Chase and join Citi making Citi far more desirable from a hotrl perspective. Chase’s points boost feature for hotels makes Hyatt generally obsolete, IMO.

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