Thursday, January 2, 2014

Aeroplan Changes went into effect yesterday (January 1)

Rewards Canada was one of the first third party outlets to break the Aeroplan news back in June about the credit card changes, award chart changes, the Distinction program and more. All of these changes came into effect yesterday (January 1st) and taking note from our expanded thoughts post in July here once again are the changes that are taking place:

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 had around 23,000 miles from before 2007 in my account even after past redemptions. Now I didn't have to rush to do so and I'm sure many Canadians were 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. In 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). Also if you plan it right and book award flights on Aeroplan partners that do not have fuel surcharges tacked on (United, US Airways until March 30, Air China, Brussels Airlines, EgyptAir, Ethiopian, EVA Air, Scandinavian, Singapore, Swiss, and Turkish) this option becomes very attractive!

Market Fare Flight Rewards
The current ClassicPlus Flight Rewards are now replaced by Market Fare Flight Rewards, which apparently will require up to 20% fewer miles than the late ClassicPlus Flight Rewards.  This somewhat good news and initial random searches do seem to show that Market Fare rewards are priced better than their predecessor! 

Increased Mileage Requirements for International Business and First Class Rewards
The primary negative action announced in the Aeroplan changes last June which is a BIG negative is the 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 Asia 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. 

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. 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.

Related: Distinction Bonuses released


With all these changes, including the new TD cards which we had a separate post about earlier today, what are you thoughts on Aeroplan as it stands today? Are you going to participate more with program? Keep your earning about the same or are you going to jump ship to another program? And if you reached Distinction status, what level did you achieve? I got to dBlack and that was without credit card spend.

TD Canada Trust Aeroplan Cards officially released


Happy New Year to all of our readers, subscribers and fans! What better way to start the New Year than with the release of new travel rewards credit cards! Of course we have known about these cards for months and even the rumoured information that was leaked out in early December (see our post here) As we mentioned in that post if the information was correct, which it is, the new TD Aeroplan cards didn't live up to hype that was surrounding them prior to their details being leaked. First, lets take a look at the three consumer TD Aeroplan cards that are available and what they offer then we'll follow up with our thoughts.

TD Aeroplan Visa Platinum
Enrollment Bonus: 10,000 miles
Miles Earned: 1 Aeroplan Mile/$1.50
Bonus #1: 1 mile/$1 on gas, grocery and drugstore purchases
Bonus #2: Aeroplan Card and TD Visa can be used together at Aeroplan partner locations
Insurance: Delayed/Lost Baggage, Flight Delay, Collision Loss and Damage Insurance, Common Carrier, Purchase Security & Extended Warranty, Emergency Travel Assistance
Annual Fee: $89 Primary User, $35 Authorized User
Income Requirement: None
Interest Rate: 19.99%
Minimum Credit Limit: $1,500
Exclusive Privileges: None
Air Canada Benefits: None
 
TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite
Enrollment Bonus: 15,000 miles + a 2 for 1 ClassicFlight Short Haul award if you apply by May 9, 2014
Miles Earned: 1 Aeroplan Mile/$1.00
Bonus #1: 1.5 mile/$1 on gas, grocery and drugstore purchases
Bonus #2: Aeroplan Card and TD Visa can be used together at Aeroplan partner locations
Insurance: 15 Day Travel & Medical Insurance, Trip Cancel/Trip Interrupt, Delayed/Lost Baggage, Flight Delay, Collision Loss and Damage Insurance, Common Carrier (incl. Auto Rental), Purchase Security & Extended Warranty, Emergency Travel Assistance
Annual Fee: $120 Primary User, $50 Authorized User
Income Requirement: $60,000 or $100,000 household
Interest Rate: 19.99%
Minimum Credit Limit: $5,000
Exclusive Privileges: Concierge
Air Canada Benefits: When travelling on Reward flights: One annual one-time use Maple Leaf Lounge access pass, First checked bag free, Priority check-in, Priority boarding

TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege
Enrollment Bonus: 25,000 miles + a 2 for 1 ClassicFlight Short Haul award if you apply by May 9, 2014
Miles Earned: 1.25 Aeroplan Mile/$1.00
Bonus #1: 1.5 mile/$1 on gas, grocery and drugstore, and Air Canada purchases
Bonus #2: Aeroplan Card and TD Visa can be used together at Aeroplan partner locations
Insurance: 22 Day Travel & Medical Insurance, Trip Cancel/Trip Interrupt, Delayed/Lost Baggage, Flight Delay, Collision Loss and Damage Insurance, Common Carrier (incl. Auto Rental) - (expanded vs. Infinite coverage), Purchase Security & Extended Warranty (expanded vs. Infinite Coverage), Emergency Travel Assistance
Annual Fee: $399 Primary User, $99 Authorized User
Income Requirement: $200,000 household
Interest Rate: 19.99%
Minimum Credit Limit: $10,000
Exclusive Privileges: Privilege Concierge, Global Lounge Service (Airport Angel), Hilton HHonors Diamond Status, Fairmont Hotels Premier Status (with accelerated Platinum offer), Security VIP Fast Lane (Selected Airports), Golf Program, Sports packages (Olympics; FIFA), Music, food and wine experiences
Air Canada Benefits: First checked bag free on Air Canada flights, Priority check-in on Air Canada flights, Priority boarding on Air Canada flights, Four annual one-time use Maple Leaf Lounge access passes (when travelling on Reward flights), 50% discount on companion tickets for eligible Executive Class fares on Air Canada Flights available once per calendar year  

We here at Rewards Canada are a little disappointed with the actual cards, primarily the main Infinite card:

The best of the three which is the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege Card offers some great travel benefits and is in actuality a very good credit card. What hampers it is a small sign up bonus for an elite level card with higher annual fee and a high income requirement that places this card out of reach of those who could really use the added Air Canada benefits of Priority Check-in and Priority Boarding. Why do we think this? This is card targeted to people who travel semi-frequently and frequently on Air Canada.  And of those people, those who make over $200,000 are more than likely to have or will achieve status with Air Canada and get those benefits anyways via the Altitude program. There are many Canadian's who fall into the $100,000 to $200,000 bracket to whom this card would be better served. However we also see it from Air Canada's point of view, they don't want a whole throng of people getting priority access to check in and boarding making life worse for their Altitude Elite Status members. Ultimately the number of people getting the top card is capacity controlled by the $200,000 income requirement, mind you I believe only a select few of those in the 100K-200K bracket would be willing to pay the $399 annual fee so the income requirement will always be a sticking point with us. While it may seem high, the annual fee is in line with the American Express AeroplanPlus Platinum ($499/year) which offers similar if not better benefits (ie. it earns more miles, full time Maple Leaf lounge access and has a standard 2 for 1 short haul ticket etc. although the TD Privilege card includes Business Class!) and would be worth paying for if you don't have status with Air Canada but are traveling enough that priority check-in and boarding will make your life better. A nice benefit that can make this card also worthwhile is the once per calendar year 50% discount on a companion Air Canada business class ticket (if you actually buy J or C class). Other somewhat hidden benefits of the card are Airport Angel membership + 6 free visits (see our Guide to Business Class Lounge Access for more details), Hilton HHonors Diamond Status (this is a pretty good benefit!) and accelerated access to Fairmont Platinum Premier status

The TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card will be the mainstay card and the primary replacement for the CIBC Aerogold Visa Infinite Card and is essentially the same as the latter. The primary difference is a few benefits being offered when flying on an Aeroplan Reward ticket operated by Air Canada like 1st checked bag free, a Maple Leaf lounge pass and priority check in/boarding. This is probably the most disappointing card of the bunch. It isn't anything new, there is nothing exciting about it and like we have mentioned in many reviews and media interviews about its predecessor, the CIBC Aerogold Visa Infinite Card, the only reason it took first place in Rewards Canada's Top Travel Rewards Credit Card - Airline category, was the strength of the Aeroplan program, not the card itself.  More than likely, the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card will  take top spot in our Airline Category for 2014, not because the card itself is amazing but because the Aeroplan program offers so much for Canadian's and one of the easiest ways to earn Aeroplan miles is by spending on this card.

The TD Aeroplan Visa Platinum falls somewhere in between the Visa Infinite Card mentioned above and the base model from CIBC, the AeroClassic visa. The TD cards costs more than the AeroClassic but also earn more miles and offers more insurance options than the CIBC card.

Ultimately the new cards are not a huge change from the CIBC cards. Those current CIBC cardholders who are being transferred over the TD won't really notice any changes as most will get the Infinite Card which is essentially the same as their current CIBC Aerogold Infinite. I really wish they had pumped the card up with some high octane fuel and made the Infinite card better but they saved that for the limited amount people who will be going for the Infinite Privilege card. All in all I wish I had more good things to say about these cards but right now personally I'll be sticking to my American Express Gold Rewards Card, Diners Club Club Rewards MasterCard plus I'll be adding the American Express AeroplanPlus Gold to my portfolio this month but I may, just may, grab the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card if it is free with my TD All Inclusive Banking plan to replace my TD First Class Visa Infinite which comes free with the plan.

What do you think of the cards? Are you going to jump on one of them and add it to your credit card portfolio? Do you agree or disagree with our thoughts? Let us know by commenting below.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Earn your share of 5,000,000 Aeroplan Miles if you book Air Canada flights online by Dec 22

http://www.aircanada.com/en/offers/air/discount/discount.html#YYC-OFFER12
This is the last day of Air Canada's 12 Days of Holiday Deals and it can be a very lucrative one. It all depends on how many people book by Sunday with this promo code (its almost like we shouldn't post it here as it may dilute the eventual bonus) but our mandate is to help everyone make the most of their reward programs and this is one that shouldn't be passed on!

Here is the promotion pulled straight from Aircanada.com

If Aeroplan Miles for travel or other treats are on your holiday wishlist, then look no further! Earn your share of 5,000,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles when you use the promotion code MILESHARE.
Your exact share of the pot of miles will depend on the total number of bookings made with the promotion code. For example, if 100 people use the code, each person will receive 50,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles, with a guarantee of a minimum of 150 Miles per booking. Plus, the more bookings you make, the more miles you'll get in total.

About this offer:
  • Valid for all new bookings made on aircanada.com between December 20 and 22, 2013, inclusively
  • For travel until April 30, 2014 on Air Canada and Air Canada rouge worldwide.
  • Bookings must include a round-trip or two one-way segments
Find all the details here

What are your 2014 New Year’s Miles and Points Resolutions?

With 2014 right around the corner it is a good time to start thinking about your strategies and ideas for earning and burning miles and points in the upcoming year. Will it be a focus on earning to pad your travel rewards accounts with lots of miles and points or will be a year of divesture as you burn through them to ensure you aren’t hit (again) with all the recent program devaluations. 

We here are Rewards Canada would love to hear what you have planned for 2014 and share it with our readers. The pool of knowledge of all of our readers, followers and subscribers is extremely vast and one person’s strategy may be unknown to another who sits in the exact same position as you!



If you aren’t sure where to start here are just a few ideas or strategies from us that may be able to help you kick off an amazing year in the world of Miles & Points!




Give me some Distinction!


Earlier in the year Aeroplan announced a bunch of changes and one was the launch of their new status recognition program called Distinction. Think of it as Air Miles Gold on steroids. Separate and different than Air Canada Altitude, Distinction recognizes those Aeroplan members who earn a lot of miles but may not earn a lot of butt in seat miles like those in the Altitude program. Earning status began this year for benefits to be used in 2014. It is yet to be seen whether the Distinction benefits will live up to its promises, in particular with the Market Fare award tickets but there is no harm in trying to reach the various status levels for 2015 if you haven’t jumped on board for Distinction status in 2014.

 Learn more about Distinction here.

 

From RC's Top Travel Rewards
Credit Card Ranking!
I want to cut through the Credit Card Confusion!

With all the confusion abounding about the TD/CIBC/Aeroplan love triangle, many consumers are shopping around for new credit cards. A lot are fed up with the availability issues with programs likes Aeroplan, Delta SkyMiles, Air Miles and others but some are torn as they want that best value out of their points by redeeming for business class flights. That best value only comes from the airline programs themselves, so how can one solve this dilemma? The Hybrid Credit Card is the answer. A term coined by us many years ago the Hybrid Credit Card gives you the best of both worlds. You collect points in the credit card’s reward program which can then be used for flexible travel redemptions via the card’s travel agency or any travel supplier  with a few cards but you also have the option of converting those points into airline or hotel programs. The top two cards in the hybrid category are the American Express Gold Rewards Card and the RBC Visa Infinite Avion card. For a comparison of the current hybrid cards in the Canadian market check-out our Hybrid Credit Card comparison chart.



I pledge to save money on my travels and online shopping!

With the Canadian dollar slowly losing traction and analysts expecting it to dip below 90 cents, many frequent travelers and online shoppers will be looking at ways to save money. One way to do this is to get a credit card that comes with a no foreign transaction fee feature. Our favourite in this category is the Marriott Rewards Premier Visa Card which not only has the no forex fee but also includes a host of other bonuses that will get you free nights and elite status with Marriott. If this card is not your cup of tea the Sears Voyage MasterCard and Amazon.ca Rewards Visa Card also feature no forex fees. 

https://www.marriottpremier.ca/?JOBNUM=VMR1207095


I’m going to get that Elite Status
!
One thing you can strive for in 2014 is to achieve or requalify for elite status in 2015. It is never to early to start this and should be a strategy right from the get go. Whether it is the short cut to Star Alliance Gold with Aegean Airlines Miles&Bonus or getting free status with Le Club accorhotels and then using that to get status matches from other hotels chains, being an Elitist definitely makes travel easier and more enjoyable. We even have a page Rewards Canada tracking elite status bonus offers, status matches and more. Check it out here: 

rewardscanada.ca/statusoffers.html

Hilton Any Weekend Anywhere Sale: Up to 33% off Weekend stays in EMEA in 2014 - book by January 31

Here is another major sale from the folks at Hilton! Once again a big push for stays at their properties in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. This is the same offer we saw at this time last year and is good for weekend stays throughout 2014!! The main restrictions is that you need to book by 23:59GMT on January 31st  and the rates are fully prepaid and non-refundable so only book if you are 100% sure that you will complete your stay(s). If you ready to pull the trigger on this one you can do so at:  Hilton's Any Weekend Anywhere Sale

If you are planning a weekend stay before Jan 31st don't forget to register for:
More Nights, More Points: Earn up to 4x HHonors points for stays at over 4,000 Hilton family of hotels Worldwide. Stay two nights and earn double HHonors Points for your entire stay. Stay three nights to triple your points, and four nights or more to quadruple your points. Full Details, Online Registration and Booking  (Registration is required) Valid until Jan 31, 14
 For a list of hotels that are not participating please click here.

Full terms and conditions:
Offer is subject to availability at participating hotels within the Hilton Worldwide portfolio of brands in the UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa. Book between December 9, 2013 and January 31, 2014. Stay on weekends between December 13, 2013 and December 28, 2014 except as otherwise indicated. For purposes of this offer, “weekend” is defined as Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights in Europe and Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights in Middle East & Africa. Full non-refundable prepayment required at time of booking. Discounts vary by property and range from 15% to 33% off the easy cancellation rate and the easy cancellation Bed & Breakfast rate. Other blackout dates may apply based upon which day of the week a stay is consumed, geographical location of hotel and/or by brand. *Prices displayed above are the lowest rates available for the next 60 days and are subject to change. The dates shown represent the earliest availability for each nightly rate. Please enter exact dates for specific pricing and availability.

Dec 20 Update: Rob Carrick’s six tips to help you build wealth in 2014, Weekend Air Miles & Aeroplan shopping bonuses

This will be last Daily Update of 2013! We are going to slow things down over the Christmas break so you won't see the daily update until the New Year.The last Rewards Canada News Newsletter of the year will be sent out this Monday. That being said if there are any major new bonuses or breaking news that is released over the next week and a half we will post it here on our blog and/or on Twitter and Facebook. Make sure you follow us to keep on top of all the latest news and finally:
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all!

News, Tips & Tricks

The Globe & Mail's Rob Carrick offers a great article called "Rob Carrick’s six tips to help you build wealth in 2014". Rob is a well known and extremely well respected Finance Columnist who also understands that reward programs make up part of your financial portfolio, hence the mention of Rewards Canada in the article. Thanks to Rob once again for all his support of Rewards Canada in 2013!

Going Christmas shopping this weekend? Here are couple of bonuses only availble for this weekend:

Staples: Earn 7x AIR MILES reward miles on eligible purchase(s) of $100 or more in a single transaction on Saturday December 21st only! Full details
http://www.staples.ca/sbdca/en_CA/cre/programs/airmiles/index.html

Rexall: Earn 500 Bonus Aeroplan Miles when you spend $50 or more in a single transaction. Full details. Dec 20 -22 only.
http://www.rexall.ca/eflyer



Bonus Offers

China Southern Sky Pearl Club
- Receive up to a 55% Sky Pearl Kilometers Discount on Sky Pearl award tickets for select China Southern routes. More... Book by Jan 17 for travel until Mar 31, 14

Hilton HHonors
- 2,000 HHonors Points after you join Gilt Group and make your first purchase of US$50 or more. Plus, following such first purchase, earn six Bonus Points for every additional US $1 spent during the first six months after you join. More... Until ?

Royal Air Maroc Safar Flyer
- 2014 Bonus Safar Flyer Miles if you fly on Royal Air Maroc on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day. More... Dec 31 - Jan 1, 14

Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus
- Double Royal Orchid Plus for stays at select Anantara Hotels in the Middle East and Asia. More... Book by Mar 31 for stays Jan 1 - Dec 31, 14
- Double Royal Orchid Plus for stays of 2+ nights at Centara Hotels & Resorts in Thailand. More... Jan 1 - Mar 31, 14
- Double Royal Orchid Plus for stays of 2 or more nights at participating Mandarin Oriental Hotels Worldwide. More... Jan 1 - Mar 31, 14
- Earn up to Triple Royal Orchid Miles when you stay at any participating Millennium & Copthorne Hotel Worldwide. More... Jan 1 - Mar 31, 14
- Earn up to Triple Royal Orchid Plus miles for stays at Okura Hotels Worldwide. More... Jan 1 - Mar 31, 14
- Triple Royal Orchid Plus miles when staying at least three consecutive nights or Double Miles for two consecutive nights at any Shangri-La Hotel and Resorts, Traders Hotel or Kerry Hotel at the Best Available Rate. More... Until Feb 28, 14
- Double Royal Orchid Plus miles when booking the Double Miles for Early Birds rate for stays of 2 nights or more at participating World Hotels Worldwide. More... Dec 1 - Feb 28, 14
- Earn up to Quadruple Royal Orchid Miles on Avis rentals in Asia, US, Canada, Europe, Middle-East, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.More... Jan 1 - Mar 31, 14
- Earn up to Quadruple Royal Orchid Miles on Avis rentals in Thailand. More... Jan 1 - Mar 31, 14
- Double Royal Orchid Plus and a 50% discount when you rent any car from any Budget location in Thailand for 3 or more days.More... Until Mar 31, 14
- Earn up to Quadruple Royal Orchid Plus and a 20% discount when you rent from Hertz at participating locations in USA, Canada, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. More... Jan 1 - Mar 31, 14
- Earn up to Triple Royal Orchid Plus and a 20% discount when you rent from Hertz in Thailand for 3 or more days. More... Jan 1 - Mar 31, 14
- 500 Bonus Orchid Plus miles with every 5,000 miles earned flying with THAI, are also earned.More... Until ? Residents of Thailand only
- 400% Bonus Royal Orchid Plus miles when you purchase any KTC World Travel Plus Packages in Royal Silk Class between Bangkok and THAI destinations in Australia and Europe, up to a maximum of THB one million. More... Until ? Residents of Thailand only

Virgin America Elevate (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- 500 Elevate Points and an extra 20% off your first Gilt purchase. More... Until Dec 31, 13

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Dec 19 Update: WestJet to add inflight Wi-Fi in 2014, Marriott MegaBonus returns, Great Aeroplan offer at Rexall

The second last day of updates for 2013 shows further quieting down of the industry save for the launch of Marriott's newest MegaBonus promotion.

News, Tips & Tricks

According to an article in the Edmonton Journal, WestJet is set to begin offering in flight Wi-Fi sometime in 2014. "CEO Gregg Saretsky confirmed in an interview that WestJet is in the final phases of negotiations with an inflight Internet provider". Air Canada has been testing inflight Wi-Fi between Montreal/Toronto and Los Angeles when in U.S. airspace for a couple of years but have not expanded on that service yet which means WestJet will more than likely be the first airline in Canada to offer it on Canadian flights. Here is a link to the article

The guys running the Milebuzz Canada thread over on FlyerTalk alerted us to a Rexall promotion that ends today where if you include tax (well here in Alberta where it is only 5%) you can get Aeroplan Miles for 1.4 cents each. The offer is 800 bonus Aeroplan Miles when you buy 2 Adidas or Playboy Body Spray or Shower Gel.



Travel Deals
Book your Latin America or the Caribbean vacation with IHG this winter and save 25% when you stay 4 nights!.



Bonus Offers

Delta SkyMiles
- 1,500 Bonus SkyMiles for Delta Medallion members on your first Gilt purchase of $50 or more. More... Until ?

Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMiles (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- Double HawaiianMiles on weekend rentals of 2 or more days, or rentals of 5 or more days, at a participating airport or off airport location in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada or Mexico. More... Until Feb 28, 14

Marriott Rewards
- Marriott MegaBonus: Earn Free Nights or Bonus Rewards Points for stays at any participating Marriott Hotel Worldwide. More... Register by Mar 31  for stays between Feb 1 and Apr 30, 2014

Shangri-La Hotels Golden Circle
- Triple GC Award Points for stays of a minimum of three nights in an Ocean Wing Premier Room at Shangri-La's Rasa Ria Resort, Kota Kinabalu. More... Jan 5 - Jun 30, 14

Stash Hotel Rewards
- 1,000 Bonus Stash Rewards Points for stays at the Lodge at Tiburon. More... Until Mar 31, 14
- Triple Stash Rewards Points for stays at the Caribe Royale Orlando. More... Until Jan 31, 14
- Triple Stash Rewards Points for stays of 3 or more nights at the Hotel at WaterWalk Wichita. More... Jan 1 - 31, 14
- Triple Stash Rewards Points for stays at the Westford Regency Inn and Conf Center. More... Until Jan 31, 14
- 1,000 Bonus Stash Rewards Points for stays at the Wilshire Grand Hotel West Orange. More... Jan 1 - 15, 14
- 500 Bonus Stash Rewards Points for stays at the Wilshire Grand Hotel West Orange. More... Jan 16 -31, 14
- Double Stash Rewards Points for stays that include a Sunday night at The Strand New York. More... Jan 1 - Feb 28, 14
- 1,500 Bonus Stash Rewards Points for stays in a Suite at the The Nittany Lion Inn or the The Penn Stater Conf Center HotelState College. More... Until Feb 28, 14
- Triple Stash Rewards Points and a complimentary upgrade for stays at the Hotel Andra Seattle. More...Until Feb 28, 14
- Triple Stash Rewards Points for stays at the Edgewater Hotel Seattle. More... Until Feb 28, 14

United MileagePlus
- Double MileagePlus Miles when booking the Double Miles for Early Birds rate for stays of 2 nights or more at participating World Hotels Worldwide. More... Dec 1 - Feb 28, 14

Marriott MegaBonus returns: Earn Free Nights or Bonus Points on your Marriott stays (Feb 1 - Apr 30, 14)


This is the week of major hotel promotion announcements, well Starwood's was announced sometime ago but opened up for registration yesterday. The latest is the newest version of Marriott's MegaBonus and it is virtually the same as we have seen in past iterations of the promotion. For those of you who collect airline miles instead of Marriott Rewards points, we were told by a Marriott rep at a recent conference that MegaMiles will also return however we do not have the details yet of that promotion yet.

Here is the MegeBonus offer as it will appear on RCs Marriott page later today with the variety of bonuses that we are aware of (Thanks to Flyertalk!)

Marriott MegaBonus: Earn Free Nights or Bonus Rewards Points for stays at any participating Marriott Hotel Worldwide. Full Details, Online Registration and Booking Register by Mar 31  for stays between Feb 1 and Apr 30, 2014
Some of the Offer Variations:
- Earn one free night certificate for a category 1 to 4 hotel after every two stays. Maximum of 2 free nights
- Earn one free night certificate for a category 1 to 5 hotel after every two stays. Maximum of 2 free nights.
- Earn 35,000 points after 20 nights and another 15,000 bonus points after 25 nights - up to 50,000 points
- Earn 25,000 points after 15 nights and another 15,000 bonus points after 20 nights —up to 40,000 bonus points
- Earn 35,000 points after 20 nights plus an additional 2,000 bonus points after each additional night  - up to 55,000 points.


What offer did you get? We got the free night for Cat 1-4 after every two stays. Did you get an offer that is not one of the ones listed above? Please let us know about it so we can add it to the list!

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Dec 18 Update: Latest Flying Blue Promo Awards are out for 3 Canadian cities, 1,000 Free points with Air India, United Transcontinental Bonus

Third last day of updates for 2013!

News, Tips & Tricks

The latest set of Air France KLM Flying Blue Promo awards are out and this time there are three Canadian cities included instead of the two we saw earlier this month (which are still bookable until Dec 29) . The latest set of offers will be bookable as of December 30th and are good for award travel until the end of February, which is quite odd since the last set of awards had travel periods into March! The offers this time are for 50% off Business Class between Toronto or Montreal and Europe and 25% off economy class between Vancouver and Europe. All very good deals if you have the miles and want to travel to Europe in January or February. Don't have the miles? You could always consider transferring Starpoints earned via the Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express to Flying Blue.

What are the promo awards? The promo awards are a discount of 25-50% off the regular Flying Blue mileage requirement for select AF KLM flights in select cabins.  Due to increases in the regular award mileage requirements earlier in the year the promo awards not as grand as they used to be but overall are they are still considered a great deal when compared to the regular mileage requirements or even to what mileage would be required in other programs for a similar ticket. Here is an example of this increased rate: previously you could get a round-trip Montreal-Europe Business Class promo award ticket for 50,000 miles but now it will cost you 62,500 miles. Overall this is still a great deal but of course not as great as it used to be. To take advantage of an award ticket deal you must book your promo award ticket between Dec 30 and Feb 26 for travel until Feb 28. More details can be found here.


SkyTeam has announced the date that Garuda Indonesia will join the alliance and that date is March 5, 2014. Source: SkyTeam

Want some free points? Air India is offering 1,000 of them for joining their Flying Returns program. Really should only be of use for those of you who plan on using the program otherwise you'll probably end up with 1,000 stranded points!. See the bonus offer section below for details.


Bonus Offers

Air France KLM Flying Blue
- Save up to 50% with Promo Awards Save 25% to 50% on the Award Miles usually required for award ticket. Destinations vary by each promotional period. More...Book between Dec 30 and Feb 26 for travel between Jan 1 and Feb 28, 14

Air India Flying Returns
- Air India Flying Returns 1,000 Bonus Points when you join the Air India Flying Returns program. More... Until ?

Emirates Skywards
- Triple Skywards Miles for stays at the Emirates Wolgan Valley Resort & Spa. More... Jan 6 - Mar 31, 14

JetBlue TrueBlue (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- Double TrueBlue Points on weekend rentals of 2 or more days, or rentals of 5 or more days, at a participating airport or off airport location in the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada or Mexico. More... Until Feb 28, 14

United MileagePlus
- Earn up to 15,000 Bonus MileagePlus Miles on all paid nonstop flights marketed and operated by United between New York (JFK) and Los Angeles (LAX) or San Francisco (SFO). More... Jan 7 - Mar 31, 14


US Airways Dividend Miles
- Double Dividend Miles when booking the Double Miles for Early Birds rate for stays of 2 nights or more at participating World Hotels Worldwide. More... Dec 1 - Feb 28, 14


Virgin Australia Velocity Rewards (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- Earn Double Status Credits when flying on all eligible Virgin Australia flights. More... Book by Dec 31 for travel between February 1 and June 20, 2014.

PointsHound: 50% Bonus Miles or Points on all bookings made by January 1, 2014


Here is a nice Christmas present from the crew at PointsHound! They are offering 50% bonus points or miles on all bookings made until January 1st, 2014. We let you know earlier this month about the individual offers of 50% more points for BalticMiles and Etihad Guest but now you can earn the bonus for any of PointsHound's partners/

If you haven't joined PointsHound yet you can do so via our referral link, which offers 1,000 bonus miles or points* on your first booking made by Dec 31. So if you join and book by New Year's Eve you'll not only earn the 1,000 mile sign up bonus but you'll also get the 50% bonus on the miles/points earn on the stay.

* - The normal bonus is 250 miles for referrals via most referrers save for a few other bloggers who have also been extended this increased referral bonus offer from PointsHound.  To get the 1,000 Bonus Miles/Points simply make your first booking before the end of the year after you signed up via our referral link.

Programs you can earn miles/points with PointsHound.com