IHG Status - nights?

Rocks

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I am trying to ascertain how IHG status and calculations work but the website is less than clear,

They say that points don't expire but i am wondering how 'nights' are calculated and whether they expire

If anyone has some experience I would be interested to hear.

Just trying to ascertain whether working my way through levels or if I need to be doing a lot of trips anually

Thank you!
 
Reward points don't expire but status nights are based on the calendar year.

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Reward points don't expire but status nights are based on the calendar year.

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Points don't expire is a benefit of Silver and above. For a club member points will expire after 12 months of inactivity.

That said, yes, its the number of nights stayed over a calendar year.
 
Thank you both . Probably not worth me trying to increase status this year then with current Silver Elite status?

I am Platinum with Accor but was looking at also chasing status with IHG or Hilton
 
If you book the cancellable rate with IHG hotels you should be taken to a page offering bonus points usually 1,2,3 or5000 points per night. The prices vary but can be as cheap as $19 for 5000 points. So a 6 night stay gets you 30000 bonus points. But these are very good bonus points as they are Qualfying points so that 30000 bonus points gets you 25% of the way to diamond qualification.
I requalified for diamond this year and for 2025 with less than 40 nights.
 
If you book the cancellable rate with IHG hotels you should be taken to a page offering bonus points usually 1,2,3 or5000 points per night. The prices vary but can be as cheap as $19 for 5000 points. So a 6 night stay gets you 30000 bonus points. But these are very good bonus points as they are Qualfying points so that 30000 bonus points gets you 25% of the way to diamond qualification.
I requalified for diamond this year and for 2025 with less than 40 nights.
I’m guessing you can cancel the refundable stay but still keep the qualifying bonus points to status? If so then one can “buy” if I may use that term 60,000 points through such a scheme to earn Platinum status. Interesting!
 
I’m guessing you can cancel the refundable stay but still keep the qualifying bonus points to status? If so then one can “buy” if I may use that term 60,000 points through such a scheme to earn Platinum status. Interesting!
If you cancel the stay the points disappear too so no not a direct buying of status.
 
If you cancel the stay the points disappear too so no not a direct buying of status.
Does it have to be a flexible rate for the bonus point offer to appear? What about using special rates to get a fully flexible booking would that trigger the bonus point prompt?

-RooFlyer88
 
Doesn't come up with senior rates or AA rates or even non cancellable rates that I have tried.
Does it have to be a flexible rate for the bonus point offer to appear? What about using special rates to get a fully flexible booking would that trigger the bonus point prompt?

-RooFlyer88
 
Does it have to be a flexible rate for the bonus point offer to appear? What about using special rates to get a fully flexible booking would that trigger the bonus point prompt?
As I understand it, there are pre-defined rate plans that have been setup for use by the hotel. So there's a flexible rate, a flexible rate with 1,000 bonus points and so on - the booking engine just shows the difference between the rates. Sometimes you will see things like 5,000 points bonus being less than a 3,000 points bonus, it's just the way the rates have been setup.

I have seen bonus points rates pop up on advance purchase rates, but it is uncommon, hotels don't seem to set them up. Not sure if rate plans for other types of discounts exists with extra points options.
 

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