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FAQs
1. What are the current types of free-night certificates (FNC)?
2. Where do I find the FNC(s) in my IHG online account?
3. Is a FNC revoked if I cancel my Chase card?
4. If I make a reservation using my FNC and then need to cancel, are there any special procedures? Do I have to call IHG?
5. Can I use my FNC for a date past the certificate's expiration, provided that I make the reservation prior to that expiration date?
6. Can I trade/gift my FNC?
7. If I have multiple IHG cards (other than the Traveler card), do I get more than one FNC?
1. What are the current types of free-night certificates (FNC)?
As of April 2023, there are four different active FNC types. Described below in order from newest to oldest (roughly), they will appear in your account under the following headings:
2. Where do I find the FNC(s) in my IHG online account?
After you log into the website, click on the section at the top of the window showing your first name and current point balance. This will take you to the Overview page of the My Account section. Underneath the gray box showing your status level, member number, and points balance you will see a submenu with "Overview" selected. Click on "Rewards Wallet" to go to the page summarizing your FNCs. Click "Details" to see the type(s) of FNC(s) in your account.
You can also go directly to the Details page by logging in and visiting http://www.ihg.com/rewardsclub/us/en...gmt/freenights (for English-speaking US members).
3. Is a FNC revoked if I cancel my Chase card?
No.
4. If I make a reservation using my FNC and then need to cancel, are there any special procedures? Do I have to call IHG?
You may cancel your reservation online using the same process as for any other reservation. The certificate is normally returned to your account immediately and available for re-use with no wait and no need to call IHG. For unknown reasons, on rare occasions a FNC will not instantly reappear; in such cases, call IHG customer service to have the FNC redeposited manually.
5. Can I use my FNC for a date past the certificate's expiration, provided that I make the reservation prior to that expiration date?
As of January 2019, members are reporting that they are unable to do this.
Formerly, some members reported success in doing this. (See, for example, the discussion at post #516.) Two basic recommendations:
6. Can I trade/gift my FNC?
No. FNCs are non-transferable.
7. If I have multiple IHG cards (other than the Traveler card), do I get more than one FNC each year?
Yes. The Select card (legacy), the personal Premier card, and the Premier Business card all include an anniversary FNC as a benefit. But note the difference, discussed above, between the Select card FNC--capped at 40K value--and the "flex" FNCs associated with the other cards. The no-fee Traveler card does not provide a FNC benefit.
In previous years, Chase issued the anniversary FNC shortly before the annual fee was billed. More recently, Chase has begun delaying issuance of FNCs until at least 8 weeks after the annual-fee statement date, presumably to prevent accountholders from canceling their cards while keeping the FNC.
Questions related to the extension of the certificate due to the Coronavirus are discussed in its own thread, which is here.
1. What are the current types of free-night certificates (FNC)?
2. Where do I find the FNC(s) in my IHG online account?
3. Is a FNC revoked if I cancel my Chase card?
4. If I make a reservation using my FNC and then need to cancel, are there any special procedures? Do I have to call IHG?
5. Can I use my FNC for a date past the certificate's expiration, provided that I make the reservation prior to that expiration date?
6. Can I trade/gift my FNC?
7. If I have multiple IHG cards (other than the Traveler card), do I get more than one FNC?
1. What are the current types of free-night certificates (FNC)?
As of April 2023, there are four different active FNC types. Described below in order from newest to oldest (roughly), they will appear in your account under the following headings:
- Premier Credit Card Annual Flex Night: The anniversary FNC, good for a base room up to 40K points, for the personal Premier card. This FNC is described as flex because you can redeem for an award in excess of 40K by adding points on top of the FNC (aka "topping up").
- Note: points used to top up a Flex FNC are not subject to the 10% rebate for Select cardholders.
- Business Credit Card Annual Flex Night: The anniversary FNC for the IHG Business card. This is identical in all respects to the Premier flex cert.
- New Cardmember Bonus Free Night: Some recent offers for the personal Premier card have included one or more FNCs in the signup bonus. These FNCs are capped at 40K value; there is no "flex"/"top-up" option.
- Select Credit Card Anniversary Night: The anniversary FNC for the older Select card, for which Chase stopped accepting applications in 2018. As with the previous category, this FNC type has a hard cap of 40K redemption value.
- Premier Credit Card Anniversary Night: Prior to March 24, 2022, the personal Premier card FNC was hard-capped at 40K value. On March 24, all unused FNCs of this type were automatically converted to Premier "flex" FNCs as described above.
- Credit Card Anniversary Night: Prior to May 1, 2018, anniversary FNCs for the Select card were uncapped--that is, they could be used at any IHG property.
2. Where do I find the FNC(s) in my IHG online account?
After you log into the website, click on the section at the top of the window showing your first name and current point balance. This will take you to the Overview page of the My Account section. Underneath the gray box showing your status level, member number, and points balance you will see a submenu with "Overview" selected. Click on "Rewards Wallet" to go to the page summarizing your FNCs. Click "Details" to see the type(s) of FNC(s) in your account.
You can also go directly to the Details page by logging in and visiting http://www.ihg.com/rewardsclub/us/en...gmt/freenights (for English-speaking US members).
3. Is a FNC revoked if I cancel my Chase card?
No.
4. If I make a reservation using my FNC and then need to cancel, are there any special procedures? Do I have to call IHG?
You may cancel your reservation online using the same process as for any other reservation. The certificate is normally returned to your account immediately and available for re-use with no wait and no need to call IHG. For unknown reasons, on rare occasions a FNC will not instantly reappear; in such cases, call IHG customer service to have the FNC redeposited manually.
5. Can I use my FNC for a date past the certificate's expiration, provided that I make the reservation prior to that expiration date?
As of January 2019, members are reporting that they are unable to do this.
Formerly, some members reported success in doing this. (See, for example, the discussion at post #516.) Two basic recommendations:
- It is advisable to obtain advance written confirmation, ideally from the hotel itself, that your certificate will be honored under these circumstances.
- Once the certificate expiration date passes, you will not be able to make any changes to the reservation (occupancy, date, room type, etc).
6. Can I trade/gift my FNC?
No. FNCs are non-transferable.
7. If I have multiple IHG cards (other than the Traveler card), do I get more than one FNC each year?
Yes. The Select card (legacy), the personal Premier card, and the Premier Business card all include an anniversary FNC as a benefit. But note the difference, discussed above, between the Select card FNC--capped at 40K value--and the "flex" FNCs associated with the other cards. The no-fee Traveler card does not provide a FNC benefit.
In previous years, Chase issued the anniversary FNC shortly before the annual fee was billed. More recently, Chase has begun delaying issuance of FNCs until at least 8 weeks after the annual-fee statement date, presumably to prevent accountholders from canceling their cards while keeping the FNC.
Questions related to the extension of the certificate due to the Coronavirus are discussed in its own thread, which is here.
Annual Free Night Cert from IHG (Rewards Club) Visa / Mastercard
#721
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 4,428
I've read multiple people doing this (including my own family), but I have a stay February in which my wife and I will each use our expired certs at IC Bangkok. Is there anything written (even something like an email or tweet from IHG) saying this is ok-- in case I run into problems?
#722
Join Date: Feb 2012
Programs: UA 1K
Posts: 158
I did a trial booking and cancellation, and I think Kelly is correct. I booked a night at a very high demand hotel using points, and later check availability. There was none with either points or the free night, I then canceled my reservation with points and immediately tried again using the free night, and it was there!
#723
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: LAN
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#724
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Location: Florida
Posts: 29,467
Just used our certs at IC Hong Kong 2nd year in a row. Both times got upgraded to Deluxe rooms. Fruit plates as welcome gift as well as drink vouchers at the lobby bar.
For a property routinely sells basic rooms at USD300+, the free night cert redemption is excellent value. Too bad they blocked the CNY nights both the 1st and the 2nd (the firework night) for award redemption.
For a property routinely sells basic rooms at USD300+, the free night cert redemption is excellent value. Too bad they blocked the CNY nights both the 1st and the 2nd (the firework night) for award redemption.
#725
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: PDX|AKL|AMS|GVA|AGP|CPT - or somewhere in between
Programs: DL DM; 2MM
Posts: 2,409
Just used our certs at IC Hong Kong 2nd year in a row. Both times got upgraded to Deluxe rooms. Fruit plates as welcome gift as well as drink vouchers at the lobby bar.
For a property routinely sells basic rooms at USD300+, the free night cert redemption is excellent value. Too bad they blocked the CNY nights both the 1st and the 2nd (the firework night) for award redemption.
For a property routinely sells basic rooms at USD300+, the free night cert redemption is excellent value. Too bad they blocked the CNY nights both the 1st and the 2nd (the firework night) for award redemption.
I have two free nights left over from Accelerate 2015 and the T's & C's state: "Stay must be redeemed by 31 December 2016".
I've booked the IC in Paris, but if for some reason I can't make it, I'm afraid my only possibility left is at the beginning of 2017 in Wellington with availability.
Should this pose a problem you think ?
#726
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 7,908
@ Happy - or anyone else - do you happen to know if IHG is strict with their redemption policy ?
I have two free nights left over from Accelerate 2015 and the T's & C's state: "Stay must be redeemed by 31 December 2016".
I've booked the IC in Paris, but if for some reason I can't make it, I'm afraid my only possibility left is at the beginning of 2017 in Wellington with availability.
Should this pose a problem you think ?
I have two free nights left over from Accelerate 2015 and the T's & C's state: "Stay must be redeemed by 31 December 2016".
I've booked the IC in Paris, but if for some reason I can't make it, I'm afraid my only possibility left is at the beginning of 2017 in Wellington with availability.
Should this pose a problem you think ?
#727
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: PDX|AKL|AMS|GVA|AGP|CPT - or somewhere in between
Programs: DL DM; 2MM
Posts: 2,409
#728
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Ottawa
Programs: IC/AMB - Diamond Elite, AC E50K, AA, AM-Onyx, HH-Diamond, BW, Choice - Gold
Posts: 1,736
The discussion here regards the free night certificates provided by the various IHG credit cards.
The T&Cs are quite different.
mxm135

#729
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Location: Intermountain West
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No guarantees. But, you might be able to call CS and cancel & rebook during the same call.
#730
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Miami, FL
Programs: UA 1MM, AA Plat Pro, Marriott LT Titanium, Hilton ♢, IHG ♢, Hyatt Globalist, Hertz Pres
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Just redeemed my free night for $356. Nice redemption for two years running. Definitely worth keeping the card in exchange for that night 
However, I don't have my IHG cc with me on this trip (an oversight on my part). I didn't need it to redeem on the website - but do I actually have to present the card at check-in? The card is active and I have it (just not with me).

However, I don't have my IHG cc with me on this trip (an oversight on my part). I didn't need it to redeem on the website - but do I actually have to present the card at check-in? The card is active and I have it (just not with me).
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#731
Join Date: Dec 2003
Programs: AA Plat Pro, United Silver, Marriott LTT, Hyatt Globalist, Hilton Diamond, IHG Platinum
Posts: 1,093
Just redeemed my free night for $356. Nice redemption for two years running. Definitely worth keeping the card in exchange for that night 
However, I don't have my IHG cc with me on this trip (an oversight on my part). I didn't need it to redeem on the website - but do I actually have to present the card at check-in? The card is active and I have it (just not with me).

However, I don't have my IHG cc with me on this trip (an oversight on my part). I didn't need it to redeem on the website - but do I actually have to present the card at check-in? The card is active and I have it (just not with me).
#732
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Miami, FL
Programs: UA 1MM, AA Plat Pro, Marriott LT Titanium, Hilton ♢, IHG ♢, Hyatt Globalist, Hertz Pres
Posts: 5,263
#733
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 7,908
The hotel won't care & won't ask. You're using an IHG program instrument to pay for the night. They don't care how you got the cert any more than they would care how you got points if you were using points for an award night.
#734
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Actually per our experiences the hotel only saw it as Point Redemption at the FD. However when they do the accounting, the hotel accounting dept would see more details and handling the billing to IHG differently.
If the hotel does not know how to handle the free night cert billing, they may bill your CC used for guarantee by mistake.
This happened to me a few years back at Holiday Inn Turino, Italy - they charged my IHG card several months after the stay because they did not know how to bill the club and there was no points to offset that night. Took a bit of hassle to sort this out with IHG which initially washed its hand and told me to sort this out with the hotel directly.


So yeah, there are more to it at the back office on the handling of Free Night Cert booking. However it never has anything to do with how the cert is earned or to produced the IHG card.
#735
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Just redeemed mine for a night at the IC Times Square which was going for $465 the night I wanted to use it for. I might add though that the booking engine using the certificate listed the hotels in a very odd manner. I put in New York City and it started by listing various hotels around Newark. Usually I get the Holiday Inns in Manhattan sorted first.