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Accor and Air New Zealand turn hotel stays into travel adventures

International hotel operator Accor has partnered with Air New Zealand.

The collaboration gives Accor Live Limitless (ALL) members more ways to travel: they can now convert Reward Points into Airpoints Dollars and redeem them for flights, seat upgrades, rental cars and other travel products through Air New Zealand.

Bring on more value

Kerry Healy, chief commercial officer, Middle East Asia Pacific, premium, midscale and economy, says: “We are delighted to be partnering with Air New Zealand to bring our members even more value.

“This collaboration gives ALL members more choice in how they can use their rewards – whether on the ground with memorable hotel experiences or in the air with seamless travel across the Air New Zealand network.”

Accor Pacific’s chief operating officer Adrian Williams adds: “We love giving our members more ways to use their rewards.

“This strategic partnership with Air New Zealand strengthens our loyalty ecosystem, extending the value of ALL Accor members’ points beyond hotel stays. By connecting our offerings, we’re reinforcing our commitment to delivering seamless and rewarding travel experiences for our valued members.” 

New routes to loyalty

Air New Zealand general manager loyalty Alexander Larsen says the airline is always looking for new ways to enhance its loyalty offering.

“We get great feedback from customers when they’re offered new ways to grow their Airpoints balance, and this partnership with ALL Accor delivers exactly that.

“Airpoints can be used to purchase any available seat across the entire Air New Zealand network, so whether it’s a city escape in Wellington, a family holiday in the Gold Coast, or a non-stop flight to New York, ALL Accor members now have access to a world of travel and reward options with Air New Zealand,” Larsen adds.

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