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Accor Live Limitless (ALL)
Near-fixed value — 2,000 points = €40 against any stay; EUR/INR ≈109 (Jul 2026) puts the peg at ₹2.18, we mark ₹2.15 a hair conservative. High worth per point, but you earn very few; simple, not aspirational.
Nerf risk: watch 1 cut in 24 months — latest: Apr-2026 partner purge (major)
Expiry: lapse after 365 days without points activity
Floor = the worst redemption you can always fall back on; ceiling = the best sweet-spot exit. The house value is what a disciplined traveller actually clears.
Every way in
Currencies that transfer in
Ratios read source points : Accor Live Limitless (ALL) points, cheapest mint first — the ₹ figure is what one point here costs you via that route.
Gone (2)
Every way in (via a hop)
2-hop chains that survive our honesty filter — shown only where no direct route exists or the chain strictly beats it. End-to-end ratio in card points per Accor Live Limitless (ALL) point; priced at this program's house value.
Every way out
Ranked by real ₹ per point at our house values — the play first, the traps last. Ratios read Accor Live Limitless (ALL) points : partner miles.
Ways out via partner transfer
Program-to-program corridors — Accor Live Limitless (ALL) moved onward without a bank card in the loop. Priced at the destination's house ₹/point (volume bonuses at the marginal block rate); destinations we refuse to fake a ₹ number for say so.
Gone (1)
What a point has been worth
Derived only from quantified, dated events in the tracker — no interpolation, no vibes.
- 10 Jul 2026 ₹2.15 FX re-mark — rupee slide against pegged EUR/USD/MYR (audit 2026-07-10)
- 3 Dec 2019 ₹1.80 2019-12-03 — Accor scraps Le Club, launches ALL (changelog launch event). No recorded movement since: the fixed 2,000 pts = €40 redemption peg is unchanged from launch to today; our conservative ₹1.80 house print holds it flat rather than charting EUR/INR drift as fake loyalty history.
The nerf log
Full tracker →Every tracked event that touches Accor Live Limitless (ALL).
- 10 Jul 2026BluChip ↔ Accor ALL ratios surface — 6:1 in, 3:2 out, live 13 JulyCorridor announced Apr 2025; no ratios published for 15 months → 6,000 BluChips → 1,000 ALL points (6:1); 3,000 ALL → 2,000 BluChips (3:2); live 13 Jul 2026
India's first airline↔hotel points corridor finally has numbers: ratios spotted on the Accor ALL site ahead of the 13 July joint launch. 6,000 BluChips buy 1,000 ALL points — a respectable 60% of value retained at house values, making Accor the best BluChip exit that isn't an IndiGo seat. The reverse leg (3,000 ALL → 2,000 BluChips) torches 81% of ALL's fixed stay value; use it never. And the fantasy of resurrecting the dead Axis EDGE→Accor route through BluChips dies at this ratio: even inside Axis's intro window the chain recovers just 30%.
- 2 Apr 2026Axis purges Marriott, Accor and Qatar from its transfer list overnightMarriott, Accor, Qatar Airways at Group A ratios → All three gone; BA, Finnair, Vietnam Airlines added at 2:1
With zero advance notice — despite Axis's own MITC requiring 30 days — EDGE Miles/Rewards cardholders woke up on 2 April 2026 to find Marriott Bonvoy, Accor Live Limitless and Qatar Airways Privilege Club stripped from the transfer partner list. The three replacements (British Airways Executive Club, Finnair Plus, Vietnam Airlines LotusSmiles) land in the worst tier: 2:1 on Atlas instead of the usual 1:2, and 5:1 on Magnus/Reserve instead of 5:2 — so you need up to 4x the points for the same miles. This guts Atlas and Magnus's best hotel-transfer sweet spots in one stroke and pushes the whole EDGE ecosystem toward airline-only redemptions.
- 9 Apr 2025IndiGo BluChip and Accor ALL agree two-way points conversionNo airline↔hotel points corridor in India → BluChip ↔ ALL two-way conversion agreed; ratios TBA
India's first airline–hotel loyalty pact: IndiGo BluChip and ALL – Accor Live Limitless commit to points sharing, co-branded loyalty and seamless two-way conversion. The conversion is expected to finally go live in July 2026 — and the unpublished ratio decides everything. If BluChip→ALL lands near 2:1, the Axis EDGE Miles intro window (1:2 to BluChip till 17 Aug 2026) quietly resurrects the EDGE→Accor corridor Axis killed on 2 April 2026 — at up to 90% of the old value.
- 3 Dec 2019Accor scraps Le Club, soft-launches ALL - Accor Live LimitlessLe Club AccorHotels, a conventional revenue-based tier program → ALL: unified lifestyle brand, new app, Suite Night Upgrade Awards
Accor pulled the plug on Le Club and soft-launched ALL on December 3, 2019, folding hotel loyalty into a broader 'lifestyle' platform with a new app and guaranteed Suite Night Upgrades for Platinum members. For Indian points collectors sitting on Novotel, Pullman or Sofitel points, it was a rebrand with real upside, more redemption breadth, better upgrade mechanics, ahead of Accor's aggressive India expansion through the following years.
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