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Get A 30% Bonus When You Transfer Hotel Points To Air Canada Aeroplan
If you transfer hotel points to Air Canada’s Aeroplan mileage program between 9/9-9/25 you’ll get a 30% bonus.
Increments of 60K Marriott points would convert into 32,500 Aeroplan miles. Mileage transfers from other hotel brands are typically not a good value.
Note that the Marriott transfer page has been #Bonvoyed since the SPG merger and will only state that you’ll get 20K miles with a 60K point transfer. However you will also get a bonus 5K miles from Marriott with each 60K increment and you’ll get the bonus 30% from Aeroplan on top of that afterward.
The bonus miles should post to your account by the end of October.
The bonus does not apply to Marriott travel packages.
Note that Air Canada is bringing Aeroplan back in house on June 30, 2020 and changes to the program can be expected.
You can earn Marriott points with the Chase Marriott Bonvoy Bold Consumer Card, Chase Marriott Bonvoy Boundless Consumer Card, Marriott Bonvoy Business AMEX, and the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant Consumer AMEX. You can view a chart comparing these 4 cards here.
A breakdown of Aeroplan policies:
The good:
- Air Canada has one of the better lap child policies out there. You pay a flat fee of just $50 in coach, $75 in premium economy, $100 in business, or $125 in first for a lap child. Compare that to 10% of the paid fare with other airlines and you can save a small fortune, especially if you are flying in business or first class.
- Aeroplan’s Star Alliance award chart has some bright spots, though not as many as it used to. A business class flight from North America to Europe or South America is 55K miles each way while first class is 70K miles each way.
- Air Canada still allows for a free stopover when flying to another continent, though that is down from the previous 2 free stopovers.
- There are no expedite/close-in fees.
- Aeroplan now offers free refunds within 24 hours of award bookings.
- Aeroplan now allow award cancellations up until 2 hours of departure. Previously they required 21 days advance cancellation.
The bad:
- There is a C$125 charge to change or cancel an award ticket.
- Awards can’t be held.
- Stopovers are no longer allowed within North America.
- Premium class travel to Israel and the Middle East is pricey at 165K for business and 230K round-trip for first class. That’s higher than every other region in the world. Some agents may allow you to stopover in Israel on the way to another region for the lower cost of flying to the other region.
The ugly:
- Air Canada charges a fuel surcharge if you redeem their miles for travel on the following carriers: Adria, Air Canada, ANA, Asiana, Austrian, LOT Polish, Lufthansa, TAP Portugal, and THAI. (There is no fuel surcharge if you redeem their miles for travel on the following carriers: Aegean, Air China, Air India, Air New Zealand, Avianca/TACA, Brussels, Copa, Croatia, EVA, EgyptAir, Ethiopian, SAS, Shenzhen, Singapore, South African, Swiss, Turkish, and United)
- Air Canada miles require activity every 12 months to keep them active.
Will you transfer points to Aeroplan with this bonus?
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Can you book united award flights on aeroplan ?
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There is no fuel surcharge if you redeem their miles for travel on the following carriers: Aegean, Air China, Air India, Air New Zealand, Avianca/TACA, Brussels, Copa, Croatia, EVA, EgyptAir, Ethiopian, SAS, Shenzhen, Singapore, South African, Swiss, Turkish, and “United”
Yes
Where do we know for certain that packages won’t count? Their terms are quite vague here: Please note that some hotel loyalty programs have hotel and flight redemption packages where Aeroplan Miles are issued. It is at the discretion of each Hotel Program if these miles are deemed a conversion of points to miles or simply a bonus earned for the redemption.
Try and let us know 🙂
I believe Aeroplan is the cheapest to fly business transcon, no?
No fuel taxes on tap