Adam McCann, Financial Writer
@adam_mcan
Hilton points expire after 24 months of account inactivity, or if your account is closed. To prevent your points from expiring, earn or redeem points regularly and use any unredeemed rewards before closing your account.
When Hilton Points Expire
- After 24 months of account inactivity, meaning no earning or redemption.
- When you close your account without redeeming any unused points.
- When Hilton closes your account due to program rule violations or fraudulent activity.
Keeping your Hilton account in good standing is essential if you want to avoid account closure and the forfeiture of your points. Be sure to review the program's terms and conditions regularly to stay informed about any updates or changes that could affect your account status.
If you’re trying to choose a hotel rewards program and you are concerned about rewards expiration policies, you can see how Hilton compares to other major hotel chains below.
Hilton Points Expiration vs. The Competition
| Hotel Rewards Program | Rewards Expiration Policy |
| Hilton Honors | Points expire after 24 months of account inactivity |
| Marriott Bonvoy | Points expire after 24 months of account inactivity |
| Best Western Rewards | Points do not expire |
| Wyndham Rewards | Points expire after 18 months of account inactivity or 48 months after being earned |
| IHG One Rewards | Points expire after 12 months of account inactivity |
Because Hilton points do expire, it’s important to use your points frequently. As with any loyalty program, earning a lot of points can be rewarding, but make sure to redeem them regularly to avoid losing value if the Hilton points ever get devalued.
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