IHG One Rewards Points Flash Sale with 100% bonus (Till 11 April 2023)

IHG One Rewards EDM | Source: IHG

IHG One Rewards members can buy up to 150,000 points (the usual cap of 150,000 per year, pre-bonus) and get up to 300,000 points (100% bonus) from 5th April 2023 till 11th April 2023.

Under this promotion, the total cost of buying 300,000 points is USD 1,500, which works out to be USD 0.005 per point. You will need to purchase a minimum of 5,000 points to enjoy this offer.

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The terms and conditions of the promotion are as follows:

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General Information on IHG One Rewards Program

  • IHG One Rewards points expire after 12 months without activity for Club level members and do not expire for elite members (Gold and above)
  • Members can ordinarily purchase up to 150,000 points a year, at USD 0.01 per point
  • IHG One Rewards points can be transferred from one member’s account to another at the cost of USD 5 per 1,000 points
  • IHG One Rewards no longer have an award chart, award prices are dynamic
  • There are no blackout dates for rewards nights, however, room inventory for reward nights is limited
  • Luxury hotels brands under IHG where points can be used for reward nights include Regent, InterContinental Hotels and Resorts, and select Six Senses Hotels Resorts and Spas

IHG One Rewards Points Sale History During The Past Year

Illustrative Examples of Situations When IHG One Rewards Points Are Worth Buying

If you have an upcoming stay at an IHG property where the cash rates during your intended period of stay are high, and there happens to be a points sale, it is worth taking a look at the reward night prices and do the maths to find out if there will be any savings from buying points.

Using a luxury property in IHG’s portfolio, Regent Carlton Cannes as an example:

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Source: IHG (Click to Enlarge)

As shown above, the lowest rate costs a total of USD 1,866 (taxes inclusive) for a two-night stay in a king classic city view room. If you were to purchase points at USD 0.005 per point instead (rate of current IHG points sale) for a reward night during the same period; at 120,000 points per night, your total cost would be (120,000 X 2 X 0.005) USD 1,200 instead which represents a significant savings of USD 666 (35.69% savings)!

To illustrate further, let’s use another example, this time the Six Senses Rome:

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Source: IHG (Click to Enlarge)

The cheapest available rate for a two-night stay over the selected period costs a total of approximately USD 2,644. At a rate of 185,000 points a night, a reward night funded by points costing USD 0.005 each (rate of current IHG points sale) would cost a total of USD 1,850, a savings of USD 794 (30% savings) over two nights. 

Regent Carlton Cannes | Source: IHG

Conclusion

The current 100% bonus points promotion is the best offer by IHG One Rewards for its points sale. If you have plans to stay at an expensive IHG property, it might be worthwhile to do the math to find out if it is worth buying points during this promotion.

And before we conclude, as always, you should not buy points speculatively without an award redemption in mind. The cost of IHG One Rewards reward nights is based on dynamic pricing and can increase at any time without notice. The regular frequency in which IHG is offering a 100% bonus points promotion also makes it unnecessary to buy points speculatively.

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