How do you get the 82,000+ Aeroplan Miles? It all revolves around credit card sign up bonuses from cards that either have no annual fee or where the first year fee is waived. The only ‘costs’ associated with this method are putting your everyday credit card spend onto these cards to meet the minimum requirements for getting the sign up bonus. Now if you don't think you can hit the minimum spend on the cards you don't have to apply for them all at once, you can take your time and apply for cards that aren't limited time offers once you've hit each spend individually. All this means is that it will take a little longer to earn your fee flights.
Step 1:
CIBC Aerogold Visa Infinite Card
Normally this card has an annual fee of $120 but if you apply before June 28 and spend $500 on the card with the first three months of having it CIBC will waive the first year annual fee. Technically that means you can get 15,000 Aeroplan Mile sign up bonus for free. There are reports that if you apply in branch or over the phone you can ask to have the $500 minimum spend requirement waived. See my post about it here or apply online at CIBC
These 15,000 Aeroplan Miles will be deposited directly to your Aeroplan account. Which means you should now be at 15,000 Aeroplan Miles
Step 2:
MBNA Best Rewards MasterCard
This no-fee card also has a limited time sign up bonus that has been upped from 20,000 Best Western Rewards points to 60,000! The 60,000 points can be earn as follows:
- Receive 20,000 bonus BWR Points after your first eligible purchase
- Spend $1,000 before July 31, 2013 on your new card and receive additional 30,000 bonus points
- Receive another 10,000 bonus points when you spend an additional $1,000 before August 31, 2013
Apply online here for the card.
The following three steps can be done in any order:
American Express Gold Rewards Card
The number one hybrid credit card in Canada since 2011 this card normally comes with a 15,000 Membership Rewards point bonus after hitting a spend of $ 500. You can up that bonus to 20,000 Membership Rewards points by taking advantage of my ‘Refer Friends and Family’ option which also entails a spend of $500 in 3 months. The card has a $150 annual fee tied into it but this fee is waived in the first year.
Related: American Express Gold Rewards Card review
American Express Business Gold Rewards Card
Although it is a Business card many people have had success applying for and receiving the card simply by making themselves the ‘business entity’. This card comes with a 25,000 Membership Rewards point bonus after hitting a spend of $ 3,000 in the first three months. You can apply for this card here. The card has a $180 annual fee tied into it but this fee is waived in the first year.
Related: Rewards Canada Business/Corporate Travel Rewards Credit Card Comparison
These Membership Rewards points can then be transferred on a 1:1 basis to either Aeroplan or Avios. Which means you should now be at 72,000 Aeroplan Miles
Chase Marriott Rewards Premier Visa Card
This is the easiest card in the process as there is no minimum spend and This no foreign transaction fee card comes with a 30,000 Marriott Rewards point sign up bonus after your first purchase. The card's $120 annual is also waived in the first year. You can apply for this card here.
These 30,000 Marriott Rewards Points can then be transferred to Aeroplan at a 3:1 basis (30,000 Marriott Rewards Points = 10,000 Aeroplan Miles)
Which means you should now be at 82,000 Aeroplan Miles
Related: Chase Marriott Rewards Premier Visa Card Review
There you go just with these offers you will have earned 82,000 Aeroplan Miles. That's enough Aeroplan miles for three Aeroplan reward tickets within North America, two economy class tickets to Mexico or the Caribbean, one economy class ticket to Europe or Asia with miles to spare (of course taxes and fees are extra but you could use the extra points earned from your spend on the Amex cards to cover some of them)
Now do you want to keep any of these cards after the first year free is up? Personally I would keep the American Express Gold Rewards Card as it one of the strongest earning cards for both Aeroplan a and frequently offer bonuses for transferring points to them (see March 2013), the Chase Marriott Visa is good if you do lots of travelling outside of Canada or do lots of online shopping and/or importing for your business as the card has no foreign transaction fees. If not I would probably cancel it as well as cancelling the American Express Business Gold Rewards Card.
Related: Which credit card earns the most Aeroplan Miles?
You do have some other no-fee credit card options to bring your mileage totals even higher such as the current Choice Privileges MasterCard sign up bonus of 24,000 points which equals 4,800 Aeroplan Miles to bring the total miles to 86,800!
You can also take advantage of other free Aeroplan mile offers that you can use to add even more miles to your account albeit not that many. I would recommend that you visit my Aeroplan Bonus opportunities pages regularly and look under the ‘other offers’ section for any and all free mileage offers that may come up. At time of posting these were the only 2 'free' Aeroplan Miles offer
* I state free as I assume you would be spending this money anyways on these credit cards so you might as well be rewarded for it with free Aeroplan miles or Avios
Are these offers only good for new customers?
ReplyDeleteYou are a "new customer" as long as you do not have the card now. You can be a returning customer and still get the bonus.
DeleteThe AMEX gold rewards card is one of the best especially when you can get 20k points and first year free. Here is a referral link for 20k bonus points:
https://www.americanexpress.com/canada/en/mgm/mgmeeApplynow.cgi?mgmerCard=goldCard&CPID=999999371&MGM_URN=AAAAEgIWDR8WFQ%3D%3D
It depends on the issuer, if you have the card and only recently canceled it or are planning to cancel you may have to wait as some of them have a grace period before you can reapply and get the bonus
DeleteAnother great offer is the American Express SPG card, which is one of the top rated credit cards, now offers 21k bonus SPG points instead of the normal 10k, through referral LINK:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.americanexpress.com/canada/en/mgm/mgmeeApplynow.cgi?mgmerCard=starWGCreditCard&CPID=999999371&MGM_URN=AAAAEgIWHxcJDw%3D%3D
Unfortunately it has an annual so doesn't really fit in with the topic (but yes it is a great card!)
DeleteGet extra 5000 bonus points by taking advantage of this referral link:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.americanexpress.com/canada/en/mgm/mgmeeApplynow.cgi?mgmerCard=goldCard&CPID=999999371&MGM_URN=AAAAEgIMHBoWAQ%3D%3D