Now that we've had a few days to let the new Aeroplan changes digest in our minds, here are some of my thoughts, comments and such:
7 Year Expiry Rule
Firstly, the 7 year expiry rule is over and done with . A good move in my opinion. A couple of other programs have already done this, Delta SkyMile and more recently JetBlue TrueBlue. However with Aeroplan they still have the inactivity rule in place which means if you don't use your Aeroplan account at least once every 12 months (either earn or burn) you will lose your miles. Now if you read any other frequent flyer blogs or forums the removal of the 7 year rule is not a big deal. True for frequent flyers or big time credit card spenders it's not, they earn enough miles quickly to redeem well within 7 years. But for the average Canadian Aeroplan member who is neither a frequent flyer or big time crest spender this is great news. Just look at all the comments from people on numerous articles in the Canadian media when the rule was introduced or even when it hit the airwaves for a second time just before Christmas 2011. I have even received many emails from people who have or were about to scramble to redeem their miles. I know my parents did redeem theirs and I was about to as I still have around 23,000 miles from before 2007 in my account even after past redemptions. Now I don't have to rush to do so and I'm sure many Canadians are in the same boat.
Reduction in Miles for one way awards
For both the frequent and infrequent traveller this probably the best news to come out of the changes. One way flight awards are now only 50% of the round trip mileage requirement. Groundbreaking? No not at all. I'm fact most other frequent flyer programs that offer one way awards have been at 50% so Aeroplan just put themselves in line with everyone else. This is a great option now though so that you can mix and match flights (ie one way with an Aeroplan reward and the the other way on a seat sale fare)
Market Fare Flight Rewards
The current ClassicPlus Flight Rewards will be replaced by Market Fare Flight Rewards, which will require up to 20% fewer miles than current ClassicPlus Flight Rewards. Somewhat good news but you can still expect many flight awards to be horrendously overpriced. Too bad they couldn't keep it simple like other programs and just make any seat any time flight awards double the base redemption rate (or at least cap the Market Fare Flight Rewards at double)
Increased Mileage Requirements for International Business and First Class Rewards
The only negative in the Aeroplan changes but a BIG negative is the announcement of increased mileage requirements for certain International Business and First Class award tickets. Here are the changes:
As you can these are some significant increases and what adds salt to the wound is that most of were just increased in 2011. For example the coveted Asian 1 redmeptions have gone from 100,000 in early 2011 to 125,000 in July 2011 to 150,000 in 2014 for Business Class while First Class went from 120,000 to 175,000 to 210,000, a 75% increase from 2 years ago. Add to this Aeroplan now charging the fuel surcharge on many of their partners Asian flights and these awards have gone from being some of the best in the industry to just mediocre ones. You can still complete the mini-RTW with Aeroplan but it is going to cost you a lot more miles as of January 1st. So if any of these rewards were in your plans for the near future be sure to redeem for them by December 31st.
Distinction Program
In what some are calling the first elite status program for accruing miles in an loyalty program via many methods rather than butt-in-seat or body-in-bed status earning for flights and hotels, Aeroplan's new Distinction program will reward Aeroplan members who earn lots of miles via various earning methods. Is it the first program of its type in Canada? No, Air Miles Gold had that distinction many years ago and even HBC Rewards has elite tiers. So technically speaking this concept is not new but being tied into such a large program and offering certain travel benefits does make it somewhat different than those others. Now please heed this: Distinction does not replace Air Canada Altitude. Altitude which is Air Canada's elite status program remains the same and will continue to serve those who fly on Air Canada and their partners. Think of it this way: Air Canada Altitude is a frequent flyer status recognition program while Distinction is a frequent mileage earner recognition program.
How do you earn Distinction status?
Distinction includes three status levels based on a member’s total eligible mileage accumulation:
· dSilver – 25,000 miles accumulated during the calendar year;
· dBlack – 50,000 miles accumulated during the calendar year;
· dDiamond – 100,000 miles accumulated during the calendar year
What miles are eligible?
Eligible miles are miles earned in the Aeroplan Program directly at participating partners and include base and certain bonus mile offers. Unless otherwise indicated at the time of offer, the following miles are not eligible for Distinction status: financial card sign-up; bonus miles received as a benefit of the Air Canada Altitude program or Aeroplan Distinction status; miles accumulated through conversion from other programs or transfers between member accounts, top-up miles, contest prizes, and reinstated miles.
Points converted from other programs do not count towards distinction status. So for most this would be from credit card like the American Express Membership Rewards program and the CIBC Aventura cards. Also a source of lots of miles are conversions from hotel programs like Starwood Preferred Guest. Now if you choose to earn miles directly instead of hotel points those will count towards distinction status. Now don't let the lack of status qualification deter you from converting, as that is still a good option for topping off your account for a redemption.
Once you earn Distinction status, what does it get you?
This is what the various levels of Distinction status will get you:
To expand on this once you reach Distinction status you will receive a further discount on the aforementioned Market Fare Flight Rewards (nee ClassicPlus flights). You will have access to Distinction Flights. If you have been a CIBC Aerogold cardholder this will be familiar to you. These are flights exclusively reserved for Distinction status holders who want to redeem for those flights. I believe from what I've seen from the CIBC ones is that they are very Toronto-centric so this benefit may not be of much use to many. You will also get bonus miles for eligible Air Canada flights, hotel stays (that earn miles directly to Aeroplan) and purchases made via the Aeroplan eStore.
What do I think of Distinction? I think it is an interesting concept that may intrigue many of the non-frequent flying Aeroplan members. It may just be the tipping for some people who collect both Air Miles and Aeroplan miles to move all their earning to Aeroplan. What do Air Canada Altitude members think? I think most them of them could care less as it doesn't really add any value to them and their benefits. It will mean something different to everyone, me, I am in the middle, indifferent to be honest with you however not holding Altitude status at this time the reduced Market Fare Flight Rewards may come into play although I try to plan my redemptions at the Classic Flight level so only time will tell.
What do you think of Distinction, the mileage changes and all the other changes from Aeroplan overall? I'd love to hear your comments and thoughts!
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
July 2 Update: Club Carlson devalues points to miles transfers, 20K Sign up bonus for SPG Amex, RBC Avion BA Transfer Bonus
First day of full updates in July brings us:
News, Tips & Tricks
Carlson Rezidor Hotels' Club Carlson program decided to change their points to miles conversion rate yesterday with no prior announcement. The devaluation is quite big, over 44% at the top level as the redemption option moves from an incremental tiered basis to a flat rate. Previously the rates were as follows:
2000 Gold Points = 250 Airline Miles
50,000 Gold Points = 8000 Airline Miles
100,000 Gold Points =18,000 Airline Miles
Now the new flat rate is 10 Club Carlson Points to 1 Airline Mile. So at the top level that same 100,000 Gold Points will only equal 10,000 Airline Miles. I can see a number of reasons that Club Carlson did this. They had a couple of big promotions in the past couple of years where you could earn 50,000 Points for a one night stay and while the best use of those points would be for a free nights within the Club Carlson hotel portfolio, I'm sure many members converted them to airline miles and the same goes in the U.S. for their credit card holders who were only getting the card to transfer the points to airline miles. This run on mileage costs Club Carlson as they cannot make any incremental revenue on award night stays. By changing these redemption levels for airline miles I can only assume that Carlson is hoping that members will redeem the points for hotel stays rather than miles as there is potential revenue on those award stays in terms of food and beverage purchases, extra nights purchased to tack onto an award stay etc. None of which would be achieved if members redeem for airline miles. And while we would all like to have advance notice and it is poor practice to do so for your loyal members I can see why Club Carlson didn't as there would have been a run on redemptions for airline miles and it simply would have cost Carlson Hotels money that they now get to keep in their bank account. So the B2B side of me sees why they did it but the B2C side of me says "Shame on you Club Carlson, you just made some of your members mad and they may choose to no longer be loyal to you."
Air Canada will be discontuing two more small market U.S. routes: Toronto to Albany and Grand Rapids will be cancelled as of September 3rd. (Source Airlineroute.net)
If you were away over the long weekend, here is a summary of three posts that went up here on the Rewards Canada blog.
Limited Time: Increased sign up bonus of 20,000 Starpoints for the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express
50% Transfer Bonus for RBC Rewards (Avion only) to British Airways Executive Club is now live
Limited Time: Increased sign up bonus of 15,000 Asia Miles for the RBC Cathay Pacific Asia Miles Platinum Card
Bonus Offers
Air France KLM Flying Blue
- Earn up to Triple Flying Blue Miles for stays at participating Shangri-La, Kerry and Traders hotels worldwide. More... Jun 1 - Aug 31, 13
airBalitc BalticMiles (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- GHA Hotels Double BalticMiles Points for every stay at all GHA Hotels Worldwide. More... Until Sep 30, 13
British Airways Executive Club
- 50% Bonus Avios for RBC Avion Visa cardholders who transfer their RBC Rewards points to Avios. More... Until Jul 31, 13 Valid for residents of Canada only
Garuda Frequent Flyer (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- Double GFF Miles for Garuda flights in Executive Class between Jakarta and Bangkok. More... Until Jul 31, 13
- Earn up to Double GFF Miles for Garuda flights between Manado and Makassar or Jakarta. More... Until Aug 1, 13
Le Club accorhotels
- Triple Le Club Accorhotels Points for stays at participating Ibis Hotels in the Netherlands. More... Until Sep 8, 13
- Triple Le Club Accorhotels Points+ 3rd night free for stays of 3 nights or more at participating Sofitel Hotels in the Southern Hemisphere. More... Until Aug 31, 13
- Triple Le Club Accorhotels Points+ 4th night free for stays of 4 nights or more at participating Sofitel Hotels Worldwide. More... Until Aug 31, 13
Starwood Preferred Guest
- Earn 20,000 Welcome Bonus Starpoints® after you charge $1,000 in purchases to Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express your Card in your first three months of Cardmembership. More... Until Sep 25, 13 Residents of Canada Only
United Mileage Plus
- Double Mileage Plus Miles when you fly nonstop between Washington DC and Guatemala City. More... Until Sep 30, 13
Voila Hotel Rewards
- Earn up to 50% VHR Points for stays at any VOILĂ€ network hotels Worldwide. More... Until Sep 30, 13
News, Tips & Tricks
Carlson Rezidor Hotels' Club Carlson program decided to change their points to miles conversion rate yesterday with no prior announcement. The devaluation is quite big, over 44% at the top level as the redemption option moves from an incremental tiered basis to a flat rate. Previously the rates were as follows:
2000 Gold Points = 250 Airline Miles
50,000 Gold Points = 8000 Airline Miles
100,000 Gold Points =18,000 Airline Miles
Now the new flat rate is 10 Club Carlson Points to 1 Airline Mile. So at the top level that same 100,000 Gold Points will only equal 10,000 Airline Miles. I can see a number of reasons that Club Carlson did this. They had a couple of big promotions in the past couple of years where you could earn 50,000 Points for a one night stay and while the best use of those points would be for a free nights within the Club Carlson hotel portfolio, I'm sure many members converted them to airline miles and the same goes in the U.S. for their credit card holders who were only getting the card to transfer the points to airline miles. This run on mileage costs Club Carlson as they cannot make any incremental revenue on award night stays. By changing these redemption levels for airline miles I can only assume that Carlson is hoping that members will redeem the points for hotel stays rather than miles as there is potential revenue on those award stays in terms of food and beverage purchases, extra nights purchased to tack onto an award stay etc. None of which would be achieved if members redeem for airline miles. And while we would all like to have advance notice and it is poor practice to do so for your loyal members I can see why Club Carlson didn't as there would have been a run on redemptions for airline miles and it simply would have cost Carlson Hotels money that they now get to keep in their bank account. So the B2B side of me sees why they did it but the B2C side of me says "Shame on you Club Carlson, you just made some of your members mad and they may choose to no longer be loyal to you."
Air Canada will be discontuing two more small market U.S. routes: Toronto to Albany and Grand Rapids will be cancelled as of September 3rd. (Source Airlineroute.net)
If you were away over the long weekend, here is a summary of three posts that went up here on the Rewards Canada blog.
Limited Time: Increased sign up bonus of 20,000 Starpoints for the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express
50% Transfer Bonus for RBC Rewards (Avion only) to British Airways Executive Club is now live
Limited Time: Increased sign up bonus of 15,000 Asia Miles for the RBC Cathay Pacific Asia Miles Platinum Card
Bonus Offers
Air France KLM Flying Blue
- Earn up to Triple Flying Blue Miles for stays at participating Shangri-La, Kerry and Traders hotels worldwide. More... Jun 1 - Aug 31, 13
airBalitc BalticMiles (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- GHA Hotels Double BalticMiles Points for every stay at all GHA Hotels Worldwide. More... Until Sep 30, 13
British Airways Executive Club
- 50% Bonus Avios for RBC Avion Visa cardholders who transfer their RBC Rewards points to Avios. More... Until Jul 31, 13 Valid for residents of Canada only
Garuda Frequent Flyer (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- Double GFF Miles for Garuda flights in Executive Class between Jakarta and Bangkok. More... Until Jul 31, 13
- Earn up to Double GFF Miles for Garuda flights between Manado and Makassar or Jakarta. More... Until Aug 1, 13
Le Club accorhotels
- Triple Le Club Accorhotels Points for stays at participating Ibis Hotels in the Netherlands. More... Until Sep 8, 13
- Triple Le Club Accorhotels Points+ 3rd night free for stays of 3 nights or more at participating Sofitel Hotels in the Southern Hemisphere. More... Until Aug 31, 13
- Triple Le Club Accorhotels Points+ 4th night free for stays of 4 nights or more at participating Sofitel Hotels Worldwide. More... Until Aug 31, 13
Starwood Preferred Guest
- Earn 20,000 Welcome Bonus Starpoints® after you charge $1,000 in purchases to Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express your Card in your first three months of Cardmembership. More... Until Sep 25, 13 Residents of Canada Only
United Mileage Plus
- Double Mileage Plus Miles when you fly nonstop between Washington DC and Guatemala City. More... Until Sep 30, 13
Voila Hotel Rewards
- Earn up to 50% VHR Points for stays at any VOILĂ€ network hotels Worldwide. More... Until Sep 30, 13
Limited Time: Increased sign up bonus of 20,000 Starpoints for the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express
The best hotel credit card in Canada (and one of the best travel cards
overall) will feature a higher sign up bonus for the next six weeks or
so. Normally, the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express
comes with a 10,000 Starpoint sign up bonus but with this limited time
offer the sign up bonus will be 20,000 Starpoints after you charge
$1,000 in purchases to the Card in the first three months of
Cardmembership. This offer will go live sometime today and runs until Sep 25, 2013.
Some features of the card include
• Earn 20,000 bonus Starpoints® after you charge $1,000 in purchases to your Card in your first three months of Cardmembership - that's enough for 5 free nights! Offer ends September 25, 2013.
• Earn 1 Starpoint for every $1 in purchases charged to the Card
• Annual interest rate 19.99% on purchases and 21.99% on funds advances
• Enjoy a Free Weekend Night Award when you reach $40,000 in purchases each year
• Experience Starwood Gold Preferred Guest status when you reach $30,000 in purchases each year
• Redeem Starpoints for Free Nights with no blackout dates at over 1,000 of the world’s most desired hotels in nearly 100 countries
• Use Starpoints for flights on over 350 airlines with no blackout dates with SPG Flights
• Experience once-in-a-lifetime events with SPG Moments
• Get Front Of The Line®* access to tickets for some of the most popular concerts, theatre and special events
• Enjoy the flexibility to pay balances in full or over time
• American Express is not responsible for maintaining or monitoring the accuracy of information on this website. For full details and current product information click the Apply now link.
Apply Online
Conditions apply
Some features of the card include
• Earn 20,000 bonus Starpoints® after you charge $1,000 in purchases to your Card in your first three months of Cardmembership - that's enough for 5 free nights! Offer ends September 25, 2013.
• Earn 1 Starpoint for every $1 in purchases charged to the Card
• Annual interest rate 19.99% on purchases and 21.99% on funds advances
• Enjoy a Free Weekend Night Award when you reach $40,000 in purchases each year
• Experience Starwood Gold Preferred Guest status when you reach $30,000 in purchases each year
• Redeem Starpoints for Free Nights with no blackout dates at over 1,000 of the world’s most desired hotels in nearly 100 countries
• Use Starpoints for flights on over 350 airlines with no blackout dates with SPG Flights
• Experience once-in-a-lifetime events with SPG Moments
• Get Front Of The Line®* access to tickets for some of the most popular concerts, theatre and special events
• Enjoy the flexibility to pay balances in full or over time
• American Express is not responsible for maintaining or monitoring the accuracy of information on this website. For full details and current product information click the Apply now link.
Apply Online
Conditions apply
Monday, July 1, 2013
50% Transfer Bonus for RBC Rewards (Avion only) to British Airways Executive Club is now live
As I mentioned back on May 20th and with a reminder last Friday, the 50% Transfer Bonus for RBC Rewards (Avion only) to British Airways Executive Club is now live. The promotion will run from July 1st to 31st and is one of the best reasons on why to own an RBC Avion credit card.
As always BA Avios are a great option for flights to Asia (via Cathay Pacific), short to medium haul within North America (Alaska Airlines, American Airlines) and even though huge surcharges are added to their UK/Europe redemptions they can still be a good value because of this bonus transfer based on your spend with the credit card (see my post about Earn & Burn for an explanation)
Full details on the promotion can be found here
As always BA Avios are a great option for flights to Asia (via Cathay Pacific), short to medium haul within North America (Alaska Airlines, American Airlines) and even though huge surcharges are added to their UK/Europe redemptions they can still be a good value because of this bonus transfer based on your spend with the credit card (see my post about Earn & Burn for an explanation)
Full details on the promotion can be found here
Sunday, June 30, 2013
LAST DAY TO REGISTER: SPG's Double Take - Double Starpoints on eligible stays
Today is the last day to register for Starwood Preferred Guest's Double Take Promotion. The promo is good for stays until July 31 but wont' count if you don't register by today! Here is the offer as pulled from RC's Starwood Page
SPG Double Take: Double Starpoints + 500 Bonus Points for stays at more than 1,000 participating Starwood Hotels Worldwide.
Bonuses as follows:
- Earn Double Starpoints® for every eligible stay
- Earn 500 bonus Starpoints for each eligible booking made through the spg.com mobile site, the SPG® App for iPhone® or the SPG App for Android (Valid for all Starwood hotels Worldwide)
Full Details, Online Registration and Booking (Registration is required)
Register by Jun 30,13 for stays May 1 - Jul 31, 13
Looking for more ways to earn Starpoints? Why not apply for the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express:
Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express - By American Express
- Earn 10,000 Welcome Bonus Starpoints –
enough for up to 5 free nights – after you charge $1,000
in purchases to your Card in your first 3 months of Cardmembership
- Earn 1 Starpoint for every $1 in purchases charged to the Card
Enjoy a Free Weekend Night Award when you reach $40,000 in purchases each year
- Redeem Starpoints for Free Nights with
no blackout dates at over 1,000 of the world's most desired
hotels in nearly 100 countries
- $120 annual fee (annual interest rate 19.99% on purchases and 21.99% on funds advances)
- Conditions apply
- Apply Now
Residents of Canada Only
Limited Time: Increased sign up bonus of 15,000 Asia Miles for the RBC Cathay Pacific Asia Miles Platinum Card
Back on June 14 I posted about a targeted 20,000 Miles for the RBC Cathay Pacific Asia Miles Platinum Card but if that offer does not work for you or don't want to take the risk of applying for a targeted offer then you can apply for the public version of the card. Normally the card only offers a 5,000 Asia Mile sign up bonus but until July 31st you can get a 15,000 Asia Mile sign up bonus.
Some of the RBC Cathay Pacific Visa Platinum card benefits are:
For more details or to apply for the card please see here
Some of the RBC Cathay Pacific Visa Platinum card benefits are:
- 1 Asia Mile for every CAD1 spent on purchases
- Double Asia Miles when purchasing Cathay Pacific tickets online at www.cathapacific.com3
- 2 Asia Miles for every HKD5 spent on inflight purchases4
- Comprehensive insurance, including 31-day Out of Country/Province Emergency Medical Insurance5
For more details or to apply for the card please see here
Friday, June 28, 2013
Reminder: 50% Transfer Bonus for RBC Rewards (Avion only) to British Airways Executive Club starts on Monday
June 28 Update: AAdvantage award ticket discount, Aeroplan Distinction Bonus, Hilton Q3 Systemwide promotion
News, Tips & Tricks
Air Canada announced a new codeshare agreement with Air Dolomiti which means you can earn Aeroplan Miles for flights on this small Italian airline. More...
If you are an American AAdvantage member who is looking to make an award ticket redemption for travel this fall see the link below in the bonus offers section to save 2,500 miles on that redemption. It is part of contest being run by American. Us Canadians can't participate in the contest part but still put your entry through to get to the landing page which details how to get the discount which we up North here can make use of.
Travel Deals
British Airways has announced that Toronto will be their first city served with their new Boeing 787 and to celebrate they are offering a sale on flights between Toronto and London.
Fly for only $787* Toronto to London (Round trip includes all taxes, fees and carrier charges) Book by July 1st for travel Oct 25 - Dec 15 2013, Dec 25 2013 - Mar 24 2014. Full details can be found at BA.com
Bonus Offers
Air Canada Aeroplan
- Double Aeroplan Miles for every stay at participating properties in the Langham's portfolio of hotels Worldwide. More... Jul 1 - Oct 31, 13
- Earn up to 15,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles for Aeroplan members holding an Aeroplan branded credit/charge card who reach dBlack or dDiamond status. More... Register by Dec 31, 13
- 1,500 Bonus Aeroplan miles when you sign up for a new Costco Membership.More... Until Jul 31, 13 Canadian Residents Only
Air France KLM Flying Blue
- 1,000 Bonus Flying Blue Miles for all Microsoft Global Exchange - MGX FY14 attendees traveling on Delta, Air France, KLM or Alitalia operated flights and Delta code-share flight. More... Until Jul 31, 13
- 1,000 Bonus Flying Blue Miles on Hertz Rentals at participating Hertz locations in Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Middle East, Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom and USA. More... Until Sep 30, 13
American AAdvantage
- 2,500 AAdvantage Miles Discount off your next online AAdvantage award redemption completed via AAdvantage Award map. More.. Redeem by Jul 24 for travel Sep 4 - Nov 20, 13
Best Western Rewards (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- 5,000 Bonus Rewards Points for AARP members who stay 2 or more nights at Best Western branded hotels. More... Until Jul 15, 13
China Airlines Dynasty Flyer
- Double Dynasty Flyer Miles for each qualifying stay at 20 JAL Hotels Worldwide. More... Until Sep 30, 13
Delta SkyMiles
- 1,000 Bonus SkyMiles for all Microsoft Global Exchange - MGX FY14 attendees traveling on Delta, Air France, KLM or Alitalia operated flights and Delta code-share flight. More... Until Jul 31, 13
Emirates Skywards
- Triple Skywards Miles for stays of 2 or more nights in a Heritage Suite at the Emirates Wolgan Valley Spa. More... Until Sep 15, 13
- Earn up to 2,000 Bonus Skywards Miles for stays at any one of 12 London hotels, across three Marriott brands. More... Until Sep 23, 13
- Quadruple Skywards Miles on all Avis rentals in Milan. More... Book by Aug 31 for rentals Oct 1 - Dec 20 , 13
- Quadruple Skywards Miles on all Avis rentals in Stockholm. More... Book by Aug 31 for rentals Sep 1 - Nov 30 , 13
Hilton HHonors
- Earn up to the Triple HHonors Points for stays at participating Hilton Hotels Worldwide. More... Jul 9 - Sep 30, 13
Hilton Q3 Promotion: Up to Triple HHonors Points for stays at participating hotels Worldwide
Although not officially up on Hilton's site, the details of their third quarter systemwide stay promotion have been found by LoyaltyLobby. The promo is a duplicate of one ran last year and awards double or triple points depending on which night of the week you stay. I also use the word 'systemwide' loosely as there will more then likely be hotels that opt out of the promotion. Here is the promo as it will appear on FFB's HHonors page later today (please note the registration link is not working yet but should be soon)
Earn up to the Triple HHonors Points for stays at participating Hilton Hotels Worldwide. Earn double points for stays on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Earn triple points for stays on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Full details, registration and online booking (Registration is required) Jul 9 - Sep 30, 13
Earn up to the Triple HHonors Points for stays at participating Hilton Hotels Worldwide. Earn double points for stays on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday. Earn triple points for stays on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Full details, registration and online booking (Registration is required) Jul 9 - Sep 30, 13
Thursday, June 27, 2013
June 27 Update: British Airways to launch 787 on YYZ-LHR with sale fare, IHG Rewards Club PointBreaks and more!
A big day for news, travel deals and bonuses:
News, Tips & Tricks
Of course the big news today comes from Aeroplan, see my post from earlier today for complete details
Also the release of the latest Priority Club/IHG Rewards Club Point Breaks is also big news. See here for more details.
Travel Deals
British Airways has announced that Toronto will be their first city served with their new Boeing 787 and to celebrate they are offering a sale on flights between Toronto and London.
Fly for only $787* Toronto to London (Round trip includes all taxes, fees and carrier charges) Book by July 1st for travel Oct 25 - Dec 15 2013, Dec 25 2013 - Mar 24 2014. Full details can be found at BA.com
Bonus Offers
American AAdvantage
- Double AAdvantage Miles for American Airlines flights between: Chicago O'Hare (ORD) or Los Angeles (LAX and) Tokyo Narita (NRT) or New York Kennedy (JFK) and Tokyo Haneda (HND) More... Jul 1 - Aug 31, 13
- Double AAdvantage Miles for Japan Airlines flights between San Diego and Tokyo. More... Jul 1 - 31, 13
InterContinental Hotels Group Priority Club
- 5,000 points per award night - Priority Club Point Breaks Redeem only 5,000 points for stays at select hotels Worldwide. Offer and participating hotels are subject to change at any time, valid for stays thru Aug 31, 13. More... Until Aug 31, 13
Japan Airlines Mileage Bank
- 5,000 Bonus Mileage Bank Miles for Japan Airlines flights between Boston and Tokyo.More... Jul 16 - Sep 30, 13 Valid for JMB Members in the Americas and Japan only
JetBlue TrueBlue (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- Triple TrueBlue Points when you fly JetBlue between New York and Bermuda. More... Book by Jul 31 for travel Jul 9 - Nov 7, 13
- Double TrueBlue Points when you fly JetBlue between Boston and Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth or Houston-Hobby. More... Jul 25 - Oct 15, 13
- Triple TrueBlue Points when you fly JetBlue between San Francisco and Austin or Ft. Lauderdale. More... Until Sep 2, 13
- Earn up to 50% Bonus Points when you buy or gift TrueBlue points. More... Until Jul 31, 13
Miles & More
- Double Miles & More Miles for stays at Ameron hotels in Berlin, Bonn, Cologne, Euskirchen, Frankfurt and Lucerne. More... Until Aug 31, 13
- Triple Miles & More Miles when you stay at participating Raffles Hotels & Resorts properties Worldwide. More... Until Aug 31, 13
- Double Miles & More Miles when you book a stay of two nights or more at prepaid rates at least 20 days in advance at participating World Hotels locations Worldwide. More... Jul 1 - Aug 31, 13
News, Tips & Tricks
Of course the big news today comes from Aeroplan, see my post from earlier today for complete details
Also the release of the latest Priority Club/IHG Rewards Club Point Breaks is also big news. See here for more details.
Travel Deals
British Airways has announced that Toronto will be their first city served with their new Boeing 787 and to celebrate they are offering a sale on flights between Toronto and London.
Fly for only $787* Toronto to London (Round trip includes all taxes, fees and carrier charges) Book by July 1st for travel Oct 25 - Dec 15 2013, Dec 25 2013 - Mar 24 2014. Full details can be found at BA.com
Bonus Offers
American AAdvantage
- Double AAdvantage Miles for American Airlines flights between: Chicago O'Hare (ORD) or Los Angeles (LAX and) Tokyo Narita (NRT) or New York Kennedy (JFK) and Tokyo Haneda (HND) More... Jul 1 - Aug 31, 13
- Double AAdvantage Miles for Japan Airlines flights between San Diego and Tokyo. More... Jul 1 - 31, 13
InterContinental Hotels Group Priority Club
- 5,000 points per award night - Priority Club Point Breaks Redeem only 5,000 points for stays at select hotels Worldwide. Offer and participating hotels are subject to change at any time, valid for stays thru Aug 31, 13. More... Until Aug 31, 13
Japan Airlines Mileage Bank
- 5,000 Bonus Mileage Bank Miles for Japan Airlines flights between Boston and Tokyo.More... Jul 16 - Sep 30, 13 Valid for JMB Members in the Americas and Japan only
JetBlue TrueBlue (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- Triple TrueBlue Points when you fly JetBlue between New York and Bermuda. More... Book by Jul 31 for travel Jul 9 - Nov 7, 13
- Double TrueBlue Points when you fly JetBlue between Boston and Austin, Dallas/Fort Worth or Houston-Hobby. More... Jul 25 - Oct 15, 13
- Triple TrueBlue Points when you fly JetBlue between San Francisco and Austin or Ft. Lauderdale. More... Until Sep 2, 13
- Earn up to 50% Bonus Points when you buy or gift TrueBlue points. More... Until Jul 31, 13
Miles & More
- Double Miles & More Miles for stays at Ameron hotels in Berlin, Bonn, Cologne, Euskirchen, Frankfurt and Lucerne. More... Until Aug 31, 13
- Triple Miles & More Miles when you stay at participating Raffles Hotels & Resorts properties Worldwide. More... Until Aug 31, 13
- Double Miles & More Miles when you book a stay of two nights or more at prepaid rates at least 20 days in advance at participating World Hotels locations Worldwide. More... Jul 1 - Aug 31, 13