Accor and Qatar Privilege Club Are Offering 1,000 Bonus Points on a Stay

If you've been holding off on linking your ALL Accor account to a partner programme, this is a small but easy nudge to get it done. Through May 24, members who connect their ALL Accor and Qatar Airways Privilege Club accounts and then complete a qualifying stay by July 11 will pick up 1,000 bonus ALL Reward Points on top of their usual earning.
That works out to roughly €20, or about $30 (CAD) in fixed redemption value at any participating Accor property. It's not life-changing on its own, but the underlying account link is the more interesting part, and the bonus is essentially a free push to set it up.
I linked mine in under a minute. ALL only lets you connect one airline programme at a time, but switching is allowed without friction. My account was already linked to Air France-KLM Flying Blue from a previous promo, and the unlink-and-relink to Qatar Airways Privilege Club went through instantly.
The upside lingers well past the promo window, because every qualifying Accor stay after the link earns Avios into your Qatar Airways Privilege Club account alongside your usual ALL Reward Points.
The Offer in Detail
There are two windows that need to overlap correctly. The first is the linking window, which closes quickly. The second is the stay window, which gives you about two months of runway.

- Link your ALL Accor and Qatar Airways Privilege Club accounts between May 11 and May 24, 2026 (11:59pm Central European Time)
- Book and complete a qualifying stay between May 11 and July 11, 2026
- Minimum stay of one night
- Limit of one bonus per member during the validity period
Stays must be booked directly with Accor, which means the Accor websites, the All Accor app, the ALL call centre, or directly at the property. Bookings made through Expedia, Booking.com, or other online third-party agencies don't count.
You'll also need to enter your ALL membership number at the time of booking and present your ALL card at check-in. The 1,000 bonus points are credited up to six weeks after your stay, while the Avios from your stay should arrive in your Qatar Airways account within ten days.
What You Actually Earn
The headline 1,000 bonus is the obvious carrot, but the linked partnership is where the recurring value sits. Once your ALL Accor and Qatar Airways Privilege Club accounts are connected, every qualifying paid Accor stay drops Avios into your Qatar Airways account in addition to your standard ALL Reward Points earning.
For Canadian readers, that distinction matters more than it might look. ALL Accor has no Canadian credit card transfer partner, which means you can't move Amex Membership Rewards, RBC Avion, or TD Rewards into the programme. The only way to grow an ALL Reward Points balance from Canada is through paid stays, partner dining, or a subscription product like ALL Accor+ Explorer.
Avios, on the other hand, are easy to bring in from the Canadian side. Canadian Amex Membership Rewards transfer 1:1 to British Airways Club, and from there into Qatar Airways Privilege Club at 1:1 through the Avios family. Combine My Avios handles the British Airways-to-Qatar Airways leg in real time, so the Avios side of this partnership is the part most worth optimizing.

Part of a Bigger Push at Accor
This Qatar Airways promotion is the latest in a steady run of moves from Accor over the past several months. In March, KrisFlyer and Accor announced a two-way 50% transfer bonus, briefly turning ALL Reward Points into a credible source of Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer miles. In April, Accor rolled out enhanced member benefits at hotels across mainland China, including complimentary breakfast for Gold members and lower points-redemption thresholds.
The thread tying these together is that Accor has been quietly sweetening the programme on multiple fronts at once, even without a co-branded credit card in North America. The Qatar Airways link is the latest piece of that, and combining it with an active ALL Accor+ Explorer membership is one of the few ways Canadians can compound multiple earning streams on a single Accor stay.
Why I've Been Booking More Accor Lately
Some context for why this is worth doing. I've been leaning into Accor more in the past several months specifically to make use of my ALL Accor+ Explorer membership, and the experience has been steady if not flashy. No jaw-dropping moments yet, but the minimum bar has been hit every time: a welcome drink at check-in, a slight room upgrade, and a late checkout when I asked for one.
That kind of consistency is what makes the linking-and-Avios angle here interesting. The Accor side delivers a reliable baseline experience, and the Qatar Airways Avios that drop into your account on top of it are essentially free yield on stays you were already going to take.

The Fine Print Worth Knowing
A few constraints from the terms that are worth flagging before you book:
- Stays at onefinestay properties are excluded
- Stays partially or fully paid with ALL Reward Points are excluded
- Group bookings don't qualify
- The offer cannot be combined with other ALL promotional offers
- The reference code is 021182 if you need to follow up with Accor customer service
You'll also need to be an ALL member at the time of linking, since the account has to exist before the partnership connection can register. If you don't have one yet, signing up is free and takes a couple of minutes.
Conclusion
If you've got an Accor stay penciled in this summer, the math is simple. Link the accounts in the next ten days, book direct, and you'll come out the other side with 1,000 bonus ALL points, Avios into your Qatar Airways Privilege Club balance, and your usual ALL Reward Points on the stay.
If you weren't planning an Accor stay, the bonus on its own probably isn't worth booking a hotel you wouldn't otherwise want. But the account link is permanent until you unlink it, and it converts every future Accor stay into a quiet Avios earning event. For Canadians who care more about Qatar Airways Avios than ALL points anyway, that ongoing benefit is the real reason to take ten minutes and do this in May.

Jason thrives on connecting with the heart of a destination, seeking out experiences that go beyond the guidebooks.
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