Monday, April 4, 2016

Earn 25 bonus AIR MILES Reward Miles on top of Double Miles for IHG stays in Alberta and Saskatchewan


Months ago we brought you the details of IHG Rewards Club's Double Airline Miles offer where people who don't want to earn IHG Rewards Club points and would rather funnel their IHG stays to earn miles in their airline or in this case AIR MILES accounts. Well the double AIR MILES Reward Miles offer is getting a boost for IHG stays in Alberta and Saskatchewan. For the remainder of this month if you are registered for this promotion (you can do so via the link below) you will earn an additional 25 Reward Miles on top of the double miles.

Offer Details
Double AIR MILES Reward Miles for stays at IHG Hotel stays Worldwide. Stays in Alberta & Saskatchewan will earn an additional 25 Reward Miles. Full details, online registration and booking (Registration is required) Until Apr 30, 16

Excerpt from the terms and conditions:
The 25 additional Bonus Miles offer is subject to the terms of the Double Up offer as well as the terms for the 25 additional Bonus Miles. The 25 additional Bonus Miles offer is only valid at IHG branded hotels in Alberta or Saskatchewan. Limit of 150 Miles during the 25 additional Bonus Miles offer period. Only one room per member per stay will be awarded the applicable 25 additional Bonus Miles. No retroactive Miles will be awarded for stays prior to registration. 25 additional Bonus Miles are awarded on Qualifying Stays between March 5 and April 30, 2016

April 4 Update: Canada's newest airline, win Aeroplan Miles at Esso and win a free night at Executive Hotels

Catching up on lots of news and more after the Easter break!

News, Tips & Tricks
Canada's newest airline (not newleaf, who has received the green light from the CTA now, but have not announced when they will re-launch), FlySarvaq is scheduling their first flight for May 6. The new airline based out of Iqaluit will offer Boeing 737 service between Iqaluit and Halifax and Ottawa. It appears to be a similar set up as newleaf as the planes will be operated by Nolinor Aviation. No FFP listed as yet but you should be able to use proprietary credit card programs to redeem for flights on the new airline. Find out more about FlySarvaq here


Until May 23, 2016, Esso stations are giving away 15,000 Aeroplan miles every hour! To participate, swipe your Aeroplan Card when you make an eligible purchase. Find out more here!


Not too long ago we brought you the details of the new Starbucks Rewards program and it looks like the U.S. version will have a co-branded prepaid Visa from Chase later this year. Hopefully Canada will follow suit and get the same card from Chase here. Chase Canada definitely needs to increase their portfolio in Canada (after the sale of Sears cards to Scotia) as they only have the Marriott Visa and the Amazon.ca Rewards Visa. Seeing how big Starbucks is and how loyal many of their clientele offering a Canadian Starbucks Visa would make great sense! If they do, I wouldn't anticipate it until sometime in 2017 however after they launch and prove the U.S. card later this year. (Source Doctor of Credit)

Emirates now allows ticket purchasers to check in online 48 hours ahead of the flight time. Not huge news but interesting none the least. (Source Emirates)

While we were off for the Easter Break, China's Anbang made a better bid for Starwood Hotels but then withdrew it. This means Marriott's takeover of Starwood should continue as it was before all this drama of the last few weeks.

Here is another AIR MILES coupon for Rexall purchases. 40 bonus miles with a spend of $30 until April 7. Print the coupon here.

Alaska Airlines has won a bidding war to buy Virgin America. Not big news for us north of the border seeing that Virgin America doesn't serve Toronto anymore (it has been a few years!)

Executive Hotels has launched a contest where you can win 10,000 Executive Rewards points. That's enough points for a one night stay at any of their hotels in Canada or the U.S.! No stay is required! Just participate on Facebook by uploading a photo. Find all the details and enter the contest here.


Posts since our last update:



Bonus Offers
Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan
- Double Mileage Plan Miles when you fly on British Airways between Seattle and London. More... Until Sep 30, 16

Amtrak Guest Rewards
- Quadruple Guest Rewards Points for stays at La Quinta Inns and Suites in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. More... Until Jun 30, 16

Hilton HHonors
- Hilton HHonors Elite Status Match to preferred and elite status levels in other hotel programs. Status lasts until March 31, 2018! More... Until Jun 30, 16
- Triple HHonors Points on your next stay at any Hilton Hotels Worldwide. More... Targeted Offer - May not work for everyone Until Jan 31, 17

Hyatt Gold Passport
- Earn up to 75,000 Bonus Gold Passport Points when you stay at participating Hyatt Hotels and Resorts Worldwide. More... Until Jun 30, 16

Starwood Preferred Guest
- Double Starpoints when you dine with SPG outside of a stay. Just spend US$10 or more at participating restaurants More... Until Jun 15, 16

Virgin America Elevate (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- Earn up to 10,000 Elevate Points when you book hotels via Kaligo. More... Book by May 31 for stays until Dec 31, 16
- Triple Elevate Points on all rentals of 2+ days at participating Hertz locations in the U.S. and Mexico. More... Until Jul 31, 16


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Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan devalues Emirates premium class award tickets

Rewards Canada is back from Easter Break, of course while we were gone some big news comes out (Murphy's Law right?). The biggest news came from Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan. On Thursday March 31st it became known that overnight from the 30th Alaska Airlines altered their award chart for travel on Emirates.

The changes affected Business Class and First Class awards on Emirates. They have been known as an exceptionally great value ever since the two airlines partnered up and began allowing redemptions. Travellers bought miles with Alaska's frequent mileage sales to take advantage of flying on Emirates in Business or First class.

Then all of the sudden on March 30th/31st these great value redemptions went up by up to 100% with no advance notice. Here is the explanation that Alaska Airlines gave on FlyerTalk:
Why is Mileage Plan making this change?

Alaska’s premium Emirates awards have long been known as an exceptionally good deal. With the rise of “travel-hacking,” intended to exploit Mileage Plan’s award routing rules, coupled with below-market award levels, our previous award levels were unsustainable. The new award levels enable Alaska to continue to offer Emirates Business Class and First Class as a redemption option

What if I purchased miles intending to book Emirates Business or First Class before I had a chance to book at the previous award level?

If you purchased miles on or after March 1, 2016, you can contact our Customer Care team for a refund.

Why didn’t Mileage Plan give advance notice? How can I expect other awards to not change suddenly?

Given the dynamics of this particular award, we were unable to announce changes in advance. This approach doesn’t represent a new normal. Our policy is to communicate significant program changes with at least 30 days’ notice when at all possible.

I’ve been saving my miles for this award. What am I supposed to do?

You’ll continue to have access to awards in premium cabins on our other partners with coverage to most of the same destinations. Future changes, if any, to these award levels will be given with advance notice.
These are the new redemption rates:
Prior to this North America to Asia was only 100,000 in First Class one way as was Africa. So right there you have 80% and 100% increases. Ouch!

Alaska put the blame on travel hacking (blogs, forums, etc.) and rightfully so. It is a cat and mouse game. People find the best value in programs and take advantage of it, when it doesn't become sustainable for the program they change and the cycle continues. However I think the much publicized stories of Sam Huang late last year is what put the final nail in the coffin. His story of getting $60,000 of Emirates flights for $300 was covered by major news sources around the globe, Canada, the U.S., the U.K. you name it. Alaska did change their wording a bit in their response about exploiting mileage rules to "the selling of award tickets for a profit by individuals and brokers in direct violation of our policy and Emirates policy" so it appears some people may have been taking advantage of buying Mileage Plan miles, then offering to buy tickets for people on Emirates lower than what Emirates was charging but higher than what those people paid for the miles. This is against the terms of any frequent flyer program! Honestly, it was probably a combination of all of the above that led to Alaska making the changes.

Overall this is a huge change and devaluation however I don't see it affecting Canadians as much as those south of the border. While many of us read about, write about and discuss the Emirates options via Alaska Airlines for many Canadians it just didn't make much sense unless you were near an Emirates city (Toronto, Seattle etc.) Those who do are a minority and it truly bites for that minority who have been saving up for that Emirates experience. No matter what Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan is still a great program and makes a ton of sense for Canadians (both before and after this change) but in reality most Canadians outside of the Frequent Flyer/Travel Hacking circles won't have had these awards on their radar. Sure it sucks for those of us who wanted to redeem for high end Emirates flights via Mileage Plan but for Canada as a whole its not that big of news. The companion vouchers on the Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan MasterCard still provide great value while Mileage Plan miles still provide great value on Cathay Pacific premium awards, Hainan Airlines and others.

Hilton HHonors will match your status with any other hotel program!


Hilton has brought back their status match offer that ended back on January 11th. This one is open for registration until June 30th and will award you status until March 31, 2018! That's a nice long period to hold the status. You simply need to provide proof of elite status with another hotel program along with proof of at least one stay with that program in the last 12 months.

Offer details
Hilton HHonors Elite Status Match to preferred and elite status levels in other hotel programs. Register Online (Registration is required) Until Jun 30, 16

Find many more Hilton HHonors bonus offers, status fast tracks and more here!

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Register now for Hyatt Gold Passport's Stay More Play More promotion to earn up to 75,000 bonus points


Registration is now open for what is Hyatt's first systemwide promotion in roughly 6 months.

Offer details
Earn up to 75,000 Bonus Gold Passport Points when you stay at participating Hyatt Hotels and Resorts Worldwide. Register online (Registration is required) Apr 1 - Jun 30, 16
Stay 5 nights earn 5,000 Bonus Gold Passport Points
Stay 10 nights earn an additional 10,000 points for 15,000 total
Stay 15 nights earn an additional 15,000 points for 30,000 total
Stay 20 nights earn an additional 20,000 points for 50,000 total
Stay 25 nights earn an additional 25,000 points for 75,000 total

Thursday, March 24, 2016

mbna Rewards World Elite MasterCard Review



One of the most under regarded cards in the market, even by ourselves, the mbna Rewards World Elite MasterCard is the best card in mbna's portfolio for any type of rewards! While the card may not rank in our Top 5 Travel Points cards with an annual fee, it can definitely compete with those cards as long as you are fine with lesser insurance benefits and a lower sign up bonus.

Overview

The mbna Rewards World Elite MasterCardis marketed by mbna as a travel rewards credit card, which it is, but it is also cash back credit card and one of the best at that! We recently placed it into our Ultimate Cash Back Credit Card portfolio because of this. The card is known for its strong return on everyday spending, a straight 2%. No tiers or specific categories to worry about. No matter what, your return is always 2%. 


Continue reading the entire review on the main Rewards Canada website

Finally a new Hyatt Gold Passport systemwide promotion and it's a good one!


We haven't seen a systemwide bonus points promotion from Hyatt Gold Passport since last summer, nor have we even seen many individual hotel bonus offers outside of the more expensive double points rate so when One Mile at a Time broke this news yesterday, we were excited!

The new promotion is called Stay More Play More will run from April 1 to June 30 with registration opening up on June 1. So start booking now to get your stays in!

It will award you as follows:
Stay 5 nights earn 5,000 Bonus Gold Passport Points
Stay 10 nights earn an additional 10,000 points for 15,000 total
Stay 15 nights earn an additional 15,000 points for 30,000 total
Stay 20 nights earn an additional 20,000 points for 50,000 total
Stay 25 nights earn an additional 25,000 points for 75,000 total

Keep an eye out here on RC as we'll re-post this when the registration link goes live!

OFFER EXPIRED New 75,000 point referral sign up bonus available on The Platinum Card from American Express


THIS OFFER IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE

An amazing new bonus has come out on The Platinum Card from American Express. This bonus is not on the public American Express Canada site but it is rather part of their member get a member referral program. If you apply for the card via a referral you will now get 75,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points instead of the 60,000 that it used to be when you spend $1,000 in the first three months of cardmembership.

Here are the card details

• Platinum members are automatically enrolled in the Membership Rewards First™ Tier and earn 1.25 points for every dollar in purchases charged to the Card
• $699 Annual fee
• The Platinum Card gives you access to exceptional lounge benefits such as the Canadian Platinum Lounge Benefit, Airport Club Program
• You will also have access to elevated status with many Hotel & Car Rental loyalty programs, $200 Annual Travel Credit for Travel Bookings through Platinum Card Travel Service, lodging benefits at a collection of over 700 Fine Hotels & Resorts around the world, access to special events and unique opportunities and a dedicated concierge team
• You can use Apple Pay on your eligible device to pay for goods and services at participating American Express contactless merchants
• 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.
• As a Charge Card, the balance must always be paid in full each month. 30% annual interest rate applies to balances not paid in full. 

If you would like to be referred to the card with this new offer please email me at info@rewardscanada.ca and I'll send you the referral link. As with the typical referral program I will also receive 25,000 points with your successful application so I thank you in advance for applying via my referral.  Remember that once you have the card you can also refer people to it and get 25,000 points for each successful referral.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Redemption Stories: Using Diners Club Club Reward Points for a Hertz Car Rental


For our Maui trip back in February we rented a large SUV to shuttle us around the island. We picked a 7/8 passenger SUV (Ford Explorer or similar) from Hertz as they had some of the best pricing and we could take advantage of an Aeroplan bonus mile offer for Hertz rentals.

Related: Earning Stories: 2,500 Aeroplan Miles on a Hertz SUV rental in Maui

I put the car rental charges on my Diners Club MasterCard for two reasons. It has no cap on rental car value for the CDW just in case we got an upgrade (and we did, read the related story above!) and the possibility of using Club Rewards points for the charge. In the end I did end up using points for the rental:


So as you can see the rental ended up costing us 47 cents as you don't redeem points for portions under $1. I pretty much only use the Diners Club card for the Tailored Travel Credit redemptions to save us money on our vacations (see my other Diners Club redemption stories here). The redemption rate works out to a 1.7% return on my spending, of course there are cards out there that could have got me 2% however I wouldn't have been able to drive around in an upgraded luxury SUV with those cards. This is one card where I am willing to give up the .3% return for the benefits it provides like the great CDW and airport business class lounge access. 

That being said, the Club Rewards Program is changing on April 6th and the tailored travel credit drops to a 1.5% return. So that has got me thinking about my main MasterCard choice. It may be time to move to another card but keep this one for car rentals and the airport lounge access. The good thing is you can also convert Club Rewards points to 19 airline and hotel programs at OK but not great ratios unless they run a promotion. For example I did convert Club Rewards points during their last bonus for British Airways where the redemption rate of 1,250 points gave 1,300 Avios instead of 1,000.

Unfortunately the Diners Club Club Rewards MasterCard is not available for new applications but you could use some of the following cards to do the same type of partial (or full) redemption towards the travel charge:
Ultimately this redemption shows the power in proprietary credit card programs. You don't have to redeem for flights only, you have lots of options. You also earn points on the charge at first not to mention potential frequent flyer miles like we did (2,500 Aeroplan Miles) and technically you don't have to have all the points, you can do a  partial redemption or wait  longer to redeem more points against that charge. This is why we believe proprietary credit card programs are the best option for most Canadians.

Related: Why proprietary credit card reward programs are the best option for most Canadians

March 23 Update: Choice & Hilton buy points bonuses, Amtrak Choice Hotels stay bonus and more!

News, Tips & Tricks
Just bonus offers for you today!

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Bonus Offers
Amtrak Guest Rewards
- Double Guest Rewards Points for stays at Choice Hotels Worldwide. More... Until May 21, 16

Bangkok Airways FlyerBonus (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- 6x FlyerBonus Points for stays at Chatrium Hotels & Residences in Bangkok and Yangon. More... Until Apr 30, 16

Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
- Triple Asia Miles for stays on the Bed and Breakfast package at any participating Raffles property Worldwide. More... Apr 1 - May 31, 16

Choice Hotels Privileges
- Up to 40% Bonus Privileges Points when you buy points online. More... Until Apr 14, 16

Emirates Skywards
- Quadruple Skywards Miles on all Europcar rentals Worldwide except in the U.S. and Canada. More... Until May 15, 16

Ethiopian Sheba Miles
- Double Sheba Miles when you fly Ethiopian between Addis Ababa and Tel Aviv. More... Until Jun 30, 16
- 4,000 Bonus Sheba Miles when you fly Ethiopian between Addis Ababa and Sao Paulo. More... Until Jun 30, 16
- Receive a Sheba Miles Discount when you book award flights on Ethiopian from Los Angeles, Abuja, Sao Paulo or Dubline. More... Until Nov 30, 16
- Double Sheba Miles when traveling between London, Entebbe, Juba, Dubai, Nairobi, Dar es Salaam, Kigali and Khartoum and connecting to Lusaka and/or Harare on Ethiopian Flight 893. More... Until ?

Hilton HHonors
- 80% Bonus HHonors Points when you buy points online (min. purchase of 5,000 points) More... Until Apr 1, 16

Southwest Rapid Rewards (on FrequentFlyerBonuses.com only)
- 35% Bonus Rapid Rewards Points when you buy points online. More... Until Apr 24, 16