Accor Launches ALL Accor+: A New Global Subscription Loyalty Program

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To the point Accor launches ALL Accor+, a unified global subscription program with four tiers offering hotel discounts, status boosts, and exclusive benefits from $110/year.

Accor has just announced a major evolution of its paid subscription offerings with the launch of ALL Accor+, a unified global brand that brings together the hospitality giant’s various regional subscription programs under a single cohesive platform. This strategic move, set to begin rolling out on October 1, 2025, aims to provide enhanced clarity, choice, and integrated benefits for travelers while strengthening Accor’s position in the competitive loyalty landscape.

Let’s explore what this new program offers, how it differs from previous Accor subscriptions, and whether it might be worth considering for your travel strategy.

What Is ALL Accor+?

ALL Accor+ represents a significant evolution of Accor’s subscription-based loyalty offerings, unifying successful regional programs like Accor Plus (Asia Pacific) and ALL Signature (Brazil) under one global umbrella. The program is fully integrated with Accor’s existing ALL Accor loyalty program, creating a more streamlined experience for members.

This new approach builds on Accor’s 30-year history of loyalty innovation while adapting to the growing global subscription economy and evolving traveler preferences.

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The Four ALL Accor+ Subscription Options

ALL Accor+ introduces a tiered structure with four distinct subscription options, each tailored to different travel preferences and budgets. These subscriptions cover Accor’s portfolio of over 4,500 hotels and 30+ brands worldwide.

1. ALL Accor+ Explorer (€215/year, ~$240)

Launching October 1, 2025, this premium card represents the evolution of the former Accor Plus program in Asia Pacific. It’s positioned as the most comprehensive subscription in the lineup, with benefits including:

  • Two free hotel nights (based on a “buy-one-get-one-free” principle)
  • 15% off stays worldwide across 30+ hotel brands
  • Up to 50% off “Red Hot Room” special rate stays
  • 30% off dining and 15% off drinks in Asia Pacific
  • Automatic status boost with 30 Status Nights (guaranteeing at least Gold status)

Initially available in Asia Pacific, Accor plans to expand this subscription option to the Middle East and China in the coming years. This option appears ideal for travelers who frequently visit Asia Pacific and can maximize the dining discounts and free night certificates.

2. ALL Accor+ Voyager (€199/year, ~$222)

This subscription evolves from the current ALL PLUS Voyageur program and will be fully implemented by January 2026. Key benefits include:

  • 15% off stays year-round across 30+ hotel brands (effective January 2026)
  • 20% off select luxury and premium brands for bookings made until January 14, 2026
  • Expanded brand coverage to include Raffles, Fairmont, Peppers, Mantra, and more
  • Automatic status boost with 20 Status Nights
  • Guaranteed room availability up to 2 days before check-in
  • Premium customer support

This option offers strong value for travelers who stay at a variety of Accor brands globally and appreciate the security of guaranteed room availability.

3. ALL Accor+ ibis (€99/year, ~$110)

Designed for budget-conscious travelers, this subscription focuses on Accor’s economy brands:

  • 15% off stays at ibis, ibis Styles, and ibis budget properties
  • Automatic status boost with 10 Status Nights
  • Guaranteed room availability up to 2 days before check-in
  • Premium customer support

This represents the most affordable entry point into the ALL Accor+ ecosystem and could be valuable for business travelers or budget tourists who primarily stay at economy properties.

4. ALL Accor+ Signature (from €135/year, ~$150)

Currently available only in Brazil, this subscription will be rebranded in 2026 to align with the global ALL Accor+ identity while maintaining its regional benefits:

  • Monthly Reward and Status Points deposits
  • Exclusive benefits at South American hotels and partners

This regionally-focused option appears to be primarily valuable for travelers based in or frequently visiting South America.

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How ALL Accor+ Integrates with the Existing ALL Accor Loyalty Program

ALL Accor+ is designed to complement, not replace, the existing ALL Accor loyalty program, which has grown to over 100 million members since its launch in 2019. The subscription options provide accelerated status earning and additional benefits on top of the standard loyalty program perks.

The status night boosts (10-30 nights depending on subscription level) are particularly valuable for reaching higher status tiers within ALL Accor. For reference, the standard ALL Accor status requirements are:

  • Silver: 10 nights or 2,000 Status Points
  • Gold: 30 nights or 7,000 Status Points
  • Platinum: 60 nights or 14,000 Status Points
  • Diamond: 100 nights or 26,000 Status Points

This means the Explorer subscription would guarantee at least Gold status, while the Voyager would get you two-thirds of the way there. Even the budget-friendly ibis subscription would secure Silver status automatically.

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Analysis: Is ALL Accor+ Worth It?

The value proposition of these subscriptions depends entirely on your travel patterns and preferences. Here’s our analysis of when each option might make sense:

ALL Accor+ Explorer (€215/year)

Worth it if: You travel frequently to Asia Pacific and can utilize the dining discounts (30% off) and free night certificates. The combination of dining discounts, stay discounts, and free nights can easily exceed the subscription cost for regular travelers to this region.

Not worth it if: You rarely visit Asia Pacific or don’t typically stay at Accor properties when traveling.

ALL Accor+ Voyager (€199/year)

Worth it if: You stay at a variety of Accor brands globally and can take advantage of the 15% discount on stays. The subscription cost would be recouped after spending approximately €1,327 (~$1,480) on Accor stays annually.

Not worth it if: You only occasionally stay at Accor properties or typically book through third-party sites that might offer comparable or better discounts.

ALL Accor+ ibis (€99/year)

Worth it if: You frequently stay at ibis brand hotels and value the guaranteed room availability. The subscription would pay for itself after spending approximately €660 (~$736) on ibis stays annually.

Not worth it if: You rarely stay at economy properties or prefer other budget hotel chains.

ALL Accor+ Signature (from €135/year)

Worth it if: You’re based in or frequently travel to Brazil and South America, where the program’s specific benefits are concentrated.

Not worth it if: You rarely visit South America or don’t value the points-earning structure.

How ALL Accor+ Compares to Other Hotel Loyalty Programs

Accor’s approach with ALL Accor+ is somewhat unique in the hotel loyalty landscape. While most major hotel chains offer free loyalty programs with elite status tiers, few offer paid subscription options that provide immediate benefits and status boosts.

The closest comparable offerings would be:

The key difference is that ALL Accor+ doesn’t require a credit card application or US residency, making it potentially more accessible to global travelers.

Bottom Line: Is ALL Accor+ Right for You?

ALL Accor+ represents a significant evolution in hotel loyalty programs, offering immediate benefits and status for an annual subscription fee. Whether it makes sense for you depends on your travel patterns and preferences.

The program is most compelling for:

  • Frequent travelers to regions where specific benefits are concentrated (Asia Pacific for Explorer, South America for Signature)
  • Travelers who consistently choose Accor properties and would benefit from the 15% discount and status boost
  • Those who value guaranteed room availability and are willing to pay for that security
  • Travelers seeking accelerated status without meeting the standard stay requirements

For occasional Accor guests or those who prioritize flexibility in hotel choices, the standard ALL Accor loyalty program (which remains free) might be sufficient.

As these new subscription options roll out globally beginning October 1, 2025, we’ll be monitoring their implementation and value proposition. The program’s success will likely depend on how effectively Accor can communicate the benefits and deliver enhanced experiences to subscribers across its global portfolio of more than 4,500 hotels and 30+ brands.

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Jean-Maximilien Voisine
Jean-Maximilien Voisine
Jean-Maximilien Voisine is the President and Founder of Milesopedia and a leading expert in rewards programs, credit cards, and travel across Canada, France, and the U.S.A. Now 40 years old and a father of two, he has explored more than 100 countries—many of them alongside his wife Audrey and their children. Specializing in loyalty programs such as Aeroplan, Flying Blue, American Express Membership Rewards, and Marriott Bonvoy, Jean-Maximilien helps travellers unlock the full potential of their points and benefits. His mission: empower others to travel better and smarter across North America and Europe.
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