Cameron DiGiovanni, Writer
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Yes, hotel points do expire. Hotel points could expire when a hotel loyalty program account has gone unused for a certain period of time, when a set number of months have passed since the points were earned, or when the loyalty account is closed while there are still unused points in it. The exact expiration policy for hotel points depends on the rewards program, though.
Hotel Points Expiration by Rewards Program
Hotel Loyalty Program | Expiration Policy |
Points will only expire if your Best Western account is closed. | |
Points expire after 18 months of account inactivity or when your Choice Privileges account is closed. | |
Points expire when your Drury Rewards account is closed, which happens after 18 months of account inactivity. | |
Points expire after 15 months of account inactivity or when your Hilton Honors account is closed. | |
Points expire after 12 months of account inactivity or when your IHG Rewards Club account is closed. | |
Points expire after 24 months of account inactivity or when your Marriott Bonvoy account is closed. | |
Points expire after 24 months of account inactivity or when your Radisson Rewards account is closed. | |
Points will only expire if your Sonesta Travel Pass account is closed. | |
Points expire after 24 months of account inactivity or when your World of Hyatt account is closed. | |
Points expire after 18 months of account inactivity, 48 months after they are earned, or when your Wyndham account is closed. |
Keep in mind that the numbers shown in the table reflect the rewards programs’ standard policies. This year’s expiration dates may be extended due to the coronavirus, so make sure to check your preferred hotel loyalty program’s website or call their customer service line to see if their expiration policy has temporarily changed.
Hotel points can be valuable, but only if you’re aware of the rewards program’s terms and conditions. To avoid losing your hotel points, keep the account active by regularly earning rewards, and then make sure to redeem them often. That way, you won’t risk devaluation of years of accumulated rewards.
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