The IHG (InterContinental Hotel Group) portfolio comprises 6,000 hotels and 17 brands worldwide including:
Formerly called IHG Rewards, the loyalty program will now be IHG One Rewards beginning in early June 2022. The exact date is to be confirmed.
The names of the five different levels of membership will be changed. They will now be :
You can reach them with a number of nights OR by earning points.
For example, to be Gold Elite, you must have stayed 20 nights or earned 40,000 qualifying points per calendar year.
Eligible points include points received for hotel stays, but do not include points earned through promotions or bonuses earned through Elite status.
Members earn ten (10) points per U.S. dollar at most IHG hotels and five (5) points per U.S. dollar at Staybridge Suites and Candlewood Suites. This will not change.
What will change from now on is that, depending on their status, they can have from 20% to 100% bonus points. Previously, it was between 10% and 100%.
The changes affect Platinum Elite and Diamond Elite members in particular.
The Platinum Elite will have:
Diamond Elites will have:
Then, subject to availability, all members will have access to a late check-out at 2:00 pm.
Another form of reward will be given to members to celebrate each milestone and encourage them to stay at IHG hotels again and again. For example, with 20 or more nights in a calendar year, members will be able to choose one reward for every ten nights.
They may decide to receive:
According to our evaluation, 5,000 IHG points are equivalent to $35.
2 choices to be made among the following:
Interestingly, access to the IHG Hotel Club lounge starts at 40 nights if you choose this option.
In addition, IHG introduced the concept of complimentary breakfast for its highest level, which it did not previously offer.
As for upgrades, it can be a hassle to call customer service to use them, but having it confirmed immediately over the phone is a great compromise.
Mainly because you can use a single upgrade for a stay of up to 5 nights!
Looking at all of these changes made by IHG, they are improvements, not hidden devaluations.
Unfortunately, there is no IHG credit card in Canada to earn points or achieve Elite status faster.
IHG sometimes runs promotions to buy points.
For now, the best way to lower an IHG hotel bill would be to use points from specific travel credit cards.
Like the National Bank’s World Elite Mastercard®, the American Express Cobalt® Card or the HSBC World Elite® Mastercard® .
Savings are here: