Martin Lewis' Money Saving Expert (MSE) has urged travellers to take advantage of a £100 bonus reward from Hotels.com that could be useful for summer or future trips. The updated loyalty programme allows members to earn £100 in Hotels.comCash after completing 10 qualifying nights.
How to Get the £100 Hotels.com Reward
According to MSE, it's worth comparing hotel prices with Hotels.com, especially for those who regularly book affordable hotels. MSE advises: "There's no point going for a £100 reward if you could save more than that booking elsewhere." However, for those who can benefit, it may be a no-brainer.
Hotels.com Rewards is free to join. Members earn £100 in Hotels.comCash after 10 qualifying nights, where each £1 of Hotels.comCash equals £1 and can be redeemed at eligible hotels with no blackout dates. To qualify, the average nightly price must be at least £75 including taxes and fees. Nights paid with Hotels.comCash or vouchers do not count.
What is Hotels.comCash?
Hotels.com explains: "Hotels.comCash is our rewards currency. After you stay 10 eligible nights, you receive a £100 reward in the form of Hotels.comCash." OneKeyCash from other participating brands may also be usable. Promotional Hotels.comCash may be earned from offers and follows similar rules but may have different expiry dates.
When Does Hotels.comCash Expire?
Pending Hotels.comCash and qualifying nights remain valid as long as an eligible booking or redemption occurs at least once every 12 months. Available Hotels.comCash in the account stays active if a booking or redemption happens at least once every 18 months. Promotional Hotels.comCash may have different expiry rules, so travellers should check specific offer terms.



