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RevPoints to Accor ALL: ratio, real value and worked examples (2026)

Last verified: 17 July 2026 · Live since June 2026 — Revolut's first hotel transfer partner

RevPoints convert to Accor Live Limitless at 2:1 — 2 RevPoints become 1 ALL point, and because ALL points redeem at a set €0.02 each, every RevPoint you send gets you about €0.01 of Accor hotel credit — roughly 0.85p, depending on the GBP/EUR rate. Don't round that up to 1p — and note it sits below the ~1–2p you can get from airline transfers. The minimum transfer is just 2 RevPoints. Here's exactly how the maths works and when Accor is the right call.

How the transfer works

Transfer RevPoints to your ALL account via Revolut (2 RevPoints → 1 ALL point, minimum 2). On the Accor side, points redeem at a fixed rate: your first 1,000 ALL points are worth €20 off a stay, and above that you redeem in 2,000-point blocks worth €40 each — €0.02 per point. Per the program guides, that credit works on any night at any Accor brand with no blackout dates or award charts, and can even go toward incidentals like meals at the hotel.

Worked examples

RevPoints transferredALL points receivedAccor stay creditSame points as airline miles
10,0005,000€100 (≈£85 at recent rates)≈10,000 miles, worth ~£100–200
50,00025,000€500 (≈£425)≈50,000 miles, worth ~£500–1,000
120,00060,000€1,180 redeemable now (≈£1,000), with 1,000 points left toward the next block≈120,000 miles, worth ~£1,200–2,400

Credit values shown at ALL's flat €0.02-per-point rate; actual redemptions are made in the block sizes described above. Sterling figures depend on the GBP/EUR rate — check your own. Airline values use our usual 1–2p-per-point range for direct 1:1 transfers; actual value depends on the redemption.

When Accor beats the alternatives — and when it doesn't

Accor makes sense if you were going to book an Accor stay anyway: the value is guaranteed, cash-like, and, per the program guides, works with no award charts or blackout dates. At ~0.85p per RevPoint it beats gift cards (~0.7p) and eSIMs (~0.5p), though it sits just below Stays redemptions (~1p) on our usual value scale.

Airlines still win on pure value. Direct transfers to the 16 airline partners — all 1:1 except Singapore KrisFlyer at 2:1 — are worth roughly 1–2p per RevPoint on decent redemptions, well above Accor's ~0.85p. If you're value-maximising and flexible, the airline list is the stronger play.

Never two-hop to airlines via Accor. ALL points can themselves be converted to airline miles (Flying Blue at 1:1 is Accor's best rate), but routing RevPoints → ALL → airline costs you 2 RevPoints per mile — double the direct cost, so you end up with exactly half the miles. There is no scenario where the detour wins.

FAQ

What is the RevPoints to Accor ALL transfer ratio?

2:1 — 2 RevPoints become 1 ALL point, with a minimum transfer of just 2 RevPoints. Live since June 2026, when Accor became Revolut's first hotel transfer partner.

How much is a RevPoint worth via Accor?

About €0.01 — roughly 0.85p, depending on the GBP/EUR rate — of Accor stay credit, because ALL points redeem at a set €0.02 each (2,000 points = €40). That's guaranteed value, but below the ~1–2p achievable via direct airline transfers.

Is Accor better than redeeming for gift cards?

Usually, yes on value: ~0.85p per point via Accor vs roughly 0.7p for typical gift-card redemptions — provided you'll actually use an Accor stay. If you won't, unused hotel credit is worth nothing.

Should I transfer RevPoints to Accor and then on to airline miles?

No. The two-hop route costs 2 RevPoints per mile even at Accor's best airline rate (Flying Blue 1:1), while direct RevPoints transfers are 1:1 to almost every airline partner — the detour gives you half the miles. Transfer direct — see the full partner list.

Sources

ALL redemption mechanics verified 17 July 2026 against Accor's earn-and-use page and One Mile at a Time's ALL guide. Transfer ratio as listed on our partner list, verified July 2026.