Thursday, May 3, 2012

Aeroplan Star Challenge: 16,500 Bonus Aeroplan Miles for as little as $35

On May 1st Aeroplan launched a new promotion called the Aeroplan Star Challenge. Perhaps you saw our tweets about it on the 1st and how it is similar the U.S. Airways Grand Slam promotion seen south of the border although I did state it wasn't as Grand. While the U.S. Airways promo is grander in terms of the amount of bonus miles you could earn (100K) it also required a bit more spending and partner use than this Aeroplan offer.

What is the Aeroplan Star Challenge?
The challenge is a bonus miles promotions that rewards Aeroplan members for using participating Aeroplan partners. Partners range from financial and shopping to flights and travel. Not all Aeroplan partners are participating but a good proportion of them are. The premise of the promotion is that you earn 'Stars' for each qualifying Aeroplan transaction, that is a transaction that earns at least 1 Aeroplan mile. The stars are awarded as follows:
- 5 Instant Stars for financial card holders (CIBC Aerogold, American Express AeroplanPlus)
- 2 Stars for each shopping transaction at participating retailers and the Aeroplan eStore
- 3 Stars for travel transactions such as hotel stays and car rentals as well as American Express Membership Rewards trasnfers
- 5 Stars per flight segment flown with Air Canada or any Air Canada airline partner including the Star Alliance.

Bonus miles are awarded as follows:
Reach 35 Stars during the promotion and receive 1,500 Aeroplan miles
Reach 70 Stars during the promotion and receive 16,500 Aeroplan (15,000 plus the 1,500 at 35 Stars)

The promotion runs from May 1st to May 28th. Complete details of the promo can be found here

So how can you get the 16,500 bonus miles for only $35? Easy, find an Aeroplan partner that offers 1 Aeroplan Mile per dollar and complete 35 separate transactions at $1 each with each transaction earning 2 stars for a total of 70. For me, being out West the easiest place is Rexall. My plan is to complete as many separate $1 transactions for my wife, my kids and myself so that we all come out with the 16,500 mile bonus. Overall I will probably spend more than $35 as I will have other transactions that count (Club Sobeys, Esso etc) but I would be doing those transactions anyways. If you do take the lowest route possible at $35+tax or even a bit less as apparently $0.99 Kobo e-book purchases made via the Aeroplan E-Store count, you can enjoy a short haul flight that could be worth $150-$250 before taxes.

I have confirmed with Aeroplan that multiple transaction at the same retailer do count as long as each transaction posts separately (so multiple Sobeys purchases in one day would only count as 1)  and that they earn at least 1 Aeroplan mile.

I would love to hear all of our readers strategies for earning Stars during this promotion and updates as to how many Stars you are at! I will also keep all of you updated on my family's trek to earning 70 Stars each (280 in total)

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Options outside of Aeroplan and Air Miles. Part 1: Frequent Flyer Programs

The majority of Canada's loyalty program market share is held by two programs, Aeroplan and Air Miles. While both programs have strong roots in travel they have grown into what the industry calls coalition loyalty programs, which in layman's terms means many earning partners and a varied rewards catalog. Its hard not to be a member of at least one of these two programs since you would miss out on some potential rewards because of their vast coverage within Canada. With that being said, I receive numerous emails from my readers on how they are fed up with Aeroplan or Air Miles or both and they want to know what other options they have, particularly for travel rewards. This piece will look at the other options Canadians have for travel reward loyalty programs and while you can take any of these routes as your primary program I would recommend keeping Aeroplan and/or Air Miles as a secondary program. One thing you will notice is that to make one of these other programs your primary one, it will require the use of a credit card to maximize your reward potential. For travel reward programs, credit card use is the easiest way to rack up points and miles outside of actual travel. I've broken out the choices into four parts and will focus on the pros and cons of making one of these choices as your primary program.

Part 1: Frequent Flyer Programs
Part 2: Credit Card Programs

Part 3: Hotel Programs



FREQUENT FLYER PROGRAMS

Aeroplan is the best known frequent flyer program in Canada but Canadians are not limited to Aeroplan only. If your paid travels and/or reward travel requirements are primarily in Canada then Westjet Rewards is a viable option as they are the only other significant airline offering domestic flights within Canada. The program has a credit card attached to it from RBC so earning WestJet dollars can come faster through your daily spend. One big difference between WestJet's program and most legacy FFPs is that you do not need the full amount of points or miles to redeem. Since WestJet Dollars are treated like money you can redeem them as cash against the price of your ticket or a WestJet vacation whether it is $25 or $300 towards the ticket. Where the program still lacks is in having a suite of partners to earn even more WestJet Dollars. That being said, you can now earn WestJet Dollars on Delta Airlines flights that are booked under a WestJet codeshare flight number. Watch for more airline and possibly hotel/car rental partners to come on board as the program grows. The other major component lacking from WestJet is business class amenities like a business/first class cabin on their planes and no business class lounge access (well, not for free for the latter). Perhaps free lounge access will come to the WestJet program if they choose to create Elite levels in the future. Chances are that you will be able to redeem WestJet dollars for Business/First Class flights on their partner airlines sometime in the future as well (If WestJet is reading this: hint hint)

In terms of other airlines from outside of Canada, most mileage can only be earned via travel (flights, hotels, car rentals) but several do have their own credit cards in the Canadian market like Alaska Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific and Delta Airlines. The amount of airline frequent flyer programs to choose from is further expanded upon with Hybrid and Hotel credit cards that offer conversion options to numerous airlines (see our chart “Which Airlines can you earn miles in with Canadian credit cards”). A good example may be someone who flies to Italy on a regular basis and prefers Alitalia’s direct flight out of Toronto. While Alitalia’s MilleMiglia program does not have their own co-branded credit card in Canada you can convert points to MileMiglia from Hybrid cards like the American Express Gold Rewards Card and Diners Club Club Rewards MasterCard. You could also choose a Hotel loyalty program credit card like the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express or the MBNA Best Western Platinum MasterCard to convert points into the Alitalia MilleMiglia program.

If you don’t have a preferred airline but do have a preferred destination(s) certain Frequent Flyer programs may require less miles for a reward ticket than others. Do some research into the programs for their reward mileage requirements for flights between Canada and your preferred destination to see what program may be best for you. A good example of this is flights between Canada and Hawaii. Aeroplan, Star Alliance and most U.S. programs require 45,000 miles for a reward ticket while many European airlines in the SkyTeam alliance only require 30,000 miles. So if you held the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express you would only have to spend $25,000 (includes SPGs 5,000 mile transfer bonus) on the credit card to convert Starpoints to miles and redeem for the ticket to Hawaii.

Some other Frequent Flyer Programs to watch out for:


Delta SkyMiles

- Delta serves more cities in Canada than any other non-Canadian airlines and add in all their Skyteam partners you get great coverage for flights to the U.S., Asia, Europe and Africa.
- They are also partnered with WestJet and you can earn SkyMiles on WestJet flights that are booked under a Delta flight number.
- Add to this Delta SkyMiles® World MasterCard® from Capital One and you have a pretty good frequent flyer program option.

United Mileage Plus

- One way flights at exactly half the miles with a very good reward booking engine (Continental’s system). 

- You can earn Miles on Air Canada flights, redeem miles for AC flights and in many cases you don’t pay the fuel surcharge that you would find for the same booking via Aeroplan

British Airways Executive Club
- Executive Club award tickets run on mileage based system which has made their short haul awards in North America very attractive. For example you can redeem for a return flight between Toronto and New York for only 9,000 Avios points (compare this to 15,000 with Aeroplan and 25,000 with most other U.S. programs)
- Lower mileage amounts to London than Aeroplan, 40-50,000 Miles versus 60,000 with Aeroplan
- Can easily use miles to upgrade fares to the next fare class, ie purchase Economy Plus and redeem miles to upgrade to Business Class

There are many other frequent flyer programs that Canadians can join, we track over 60 on Rewards Canada that either fly directly to Canada or offer frequent flyer benefits via code share agreements with the airlines that do serve the Great White North. You can see these listed here. Over and above that you can technically join any program Worldwide even if they don’t serve Canada, do a lot of flying in Southeast Asia? Then AirAsia’s Big program or Bangkok Airways Flyer Bonus program may be of use to you. In the end when you determine you earning potential and also your reward requirements (well, reward wants) then it will be easier to pick a frequent flyer program that works for you.



Friday, April 27, 2012

Virgin Atlantic Specials from Vancouver

To tie into the up to 15,000 Bonus Flying Club miles offer from Virgin Atlantic, here are some of their specials on the new flights that start from Vancouver on May 24th:

Vancouver - London Specials
Economy
from $530* May 24, 2012 - Aug 23, 2012
from $399* Aug 24, 2012 - Oct 25, 2012
Premium Economy
from $806* May 24, 2012 - Aug 23, 2012
from $674* Aug 24, 2012 - Oct 25, 2012
Upper Class
from $4404* Jun 22, 2012 - Sep 9, 2012
Fares are each way based on round trip purchase. Prices do not include government imposed taxes and fees of up to $350 CAD. The above advertised fares from Vancouver in Economy include air carrier security and fuel surcharges of $206 CAD each way ($412 CAD round trip).

Worldwide Specials from Vancouver
Economy
Delhi from $1,151* May 24 - Jul 6 & Oct 13 -27, 2012
Dubai from $1,440* May 24, 2012 - Jun 18, 2012
Dubai from $1,840* Jun 19 , 2012 - Sep 10, 2012
Dubai from $1,140* Oct 16 -27, 2012
Johannesburg from $1,884* May 24 - Jun 18 & Sep 11 - Oct 15, 2012

Upper Class
Delhi from $3,071* Jun 22, 2012 - Sep 9, 2012
Dubai from $3,051* Jun 22, 2012 - Sep 9, 2012
Johannesburg from $3,276* Jun 22, 2012 - Sep 9, 2012
Nairobi from $3,746* Jun 22, 2012 - Sep 9, 2012
Fares are each way based on round trip purchase. Prices do not include government imposed taxes and fees of up to $350 CAD. The above advertised fares from Vancouver in Economy include air carrier security and fuel surcharges of $249 to $655.50 CAD each way ($412 CAD round trip).

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Stay at the Shangri-La Hotel Vancouver, get a free night at the new Shangri-La Toronto

I added this offer earlier this week to the main Rewards Canada site on our Shangri-La Golden Circle page but feel it is a good enough offer to warrant its own blog post.

The promotion is for Shangri-La Golden Circle members (free to join) and offers Double GC Award Points for stays of two consecutive nights in a Deluxe Room or above at Shangri-La Hotel, Vancouver until June 15, 2012. As a bonus members will also receive One complimentary night’s stay at the new Shangri-La Hotel, Toronto which opens on 7 August 2012. The free night voucher is valid until December 31, 2012. To receive the double points and the free night, stays must be booked online via Shangri-La's website using promo code GCSLV9. More details and online booking can be found here.

SATA Imagine: Toronto-Azores award tickets for 10,000 miles

SATA Imagine members can fly round trip between Toronto and Ponta Delgada for an amazing 10,000 Imagine miles. Normally Imagine members need 50,000 miles for this award redemption! Flights must be booked by April 30 for travel on select dates in May. Full details can be found here


Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Redemption Stories: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly

Rewards Canada's Redemption Stories: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly is where we reach out to our subscriber and viewer base to tell us their stories of reward program redemption. We want to hear good stories, bad stories and of course plain old ugly ones! We will compile a few of the stories together and post them right here on our blog. For our second edition of this feature we are asking for stories from Canada's largest loyalty program, Air Miles.

If you want to share your Air Miles Redemption story with the rest of Canada whether it is good, bad or ugly,  leave a comment below or email us at info@rewardscanada.ca. You can send us a couple of sentences, a whole story or feel free to submit a video! Then watch for our second edition of Redemption Stories to be posted within the next few weeks.

Friday, April 20, 2012

Air Canada Rewards for Small Business

I have to apologize to my readers for not posting this sooner, I have had the email from Air Canada for nearly a month on their Air Canada Rewards for Small Business program and somehow missed posting it. I have to thank U.S. based frequent flyer blogger The Points Guy for reminding me about the offer.

The program rewards small businesses who do not have corporate contracts with Air Canada and it also offers an online tool to manage travel expenses. The rewards earned can be shared within the business  all the while individual travellers will continue to earn their personal Aeroplan Miles and Air Canada Status miles. The program rewards a company each time it reaches a revenue threshold with rewards like:
Air Canada flight booking discount.
Complimentary upgrades, lounge access and seat selection.
Discounts on hotel stays, car rentals and Air Canada products & services.

When you join your company will enjoy:
One-time 15% flight booking discount
Up to 10% discount on Maple Leaf Club memberships
One-time complimentary Maple Leaf Lounge access
Five (5) prepaid OnBoard Café vouchers

On top of this Air Canada is offering some more perks for those who sign up before May 31 (I know I will be signing up after I post this!):
Two eUpgrade Credits offering access to the comforts and luxury of our Executive Class® or Executive First® service
One Avis reward day for every 10 qualifying rental days for the first year, once you join the Avis Corporate Awards Program

For more details on the program visit Air Canada Rewards for Small Business


Double the sign up bonus for the MBNA Choice Privileges MasterCard

THIS CARD IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE

For a limited time (until Jun 13, 12) MBNA is doubling the sign up bonus for the MBNA Choice Privileges MasterCard to 16,000 Privileges points. The bonus is enough points for 2 free nights at over 1,500 Choice Hotels locations in North America. For a list of Canadian properties that have reward nights at the 8,000 points or less level please see here. Considering there is no annual fee and if you don't mind an inquiry on your credit rating this isn't a bad offer to go for just to get the 2 free nights.

Other features of the card include
- 2 points for every $1 qualifying net retail spent on everyday purchases‡
- Plus you get automatically upgraded to Elite Gold status – earning you more points for every eligible stay
- No annual fee
- Enhanced security and protection with Chip & PIN technology and PayPass

For more details or to apply for the card please visit MBNA Canada

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Which Credit Card Earns the Most Aeroplan Miles?

UPDATED FOR 2014: See our new post here

Occasionally I get asked the question: "Which credit card can you earn the most Aeroplan miles with?" What better way to show to answer to that question than in Rewards Canada's first Infographic. This Infographic pulls data from the full Rewards Canada feature with 10 different spending scenarios which can be found here. As always feel free to leave your comments below.


You can find more spending scenarios on our site here. For more information on all of the cards please follow the links!

Links to the cards
CIBC Aerogold / Aventura Cards
American Express Gold Rewards Card
Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express
The Platinum Card from American Express
MBNA Best Western Rewards MasterCard
Chase Marriott Rewards Visa

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Earn up to 15,000 Bonus Virgin Atlantic Flying Club Miles between Vancouver and London













On May 24th Virgin Atlantic will inaugurate their new route between Vancouver and London. The route will operate four times per week on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday and while there have not been any specific bonuses or offers set out for the route, Virgin Atlantic did release this systemwide promo a few days ago that you can register for and earn bonus Flying Club miles for the Vancouver-London route along with almost all other Virgin Atlantic routes. For the best fares (which start at $798+tax at time of posting) or to book this new service please visit Virgin Atlantic

Here is the offer as pulled from the main Rewards Canada website:
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
Earn up to 15,000 Bonus Flying Club Miles on all Virgin Atlantic routes Worldwide (Except Accra and Shanghai).
5,000 bonus miles in Economy (2,500 per sector)
10,000 bonus miles in Premium Economy (5,000 per sector)
15,000 bonus miles in Upper Class (7,500 per sector)
Full Details, Online Registration and Booking (Registration is required) Register by May 13 for travel until Jun 15, 12