Monday, May 15, 2017

Marriott Rewards Summer MegaBonus - 2,000 bonus points per stay starting with 2nd stay + 2,000 more for multiple brand stays


Marriott officially released their Summer MegaBonus promotion today along with SPG and Ritz-Carlton which they own and we'll detail those bonuses after this one. Marriott's Infinite Points MegaBonus will reward any one who can complete multiple stays this summer as the bonus doesn't kick in until your 2nd stay. That bonus is 2,000 when you complete your second stay at any Marriott Hotels Worldwide and then also after that 2nd stay you can get an additional 2,000 points for each new brand of hotel under the Marriott banner that you stay at. So if you stay at a Marriott first and then complete a second stay at a Courtyard you'll earn the 2,000 bonus points for completing 2 stays and you'll get 2,000 points for having a new brand on that second stay. Have a third stay at a Residence Inn? Well that's an additional 4,000 bonus points and so on!

Offer details
Earn up to 4,000 Bonus Rewards Points per stay at participating Marriott Hotels & Resorts Worldwide. Earn 2,000 bonus points on each stay starting with your 2nd stay and earn 2,000 bonus points for each brand of Marriott hotel you stay at starting with your 2nd brand. Full details, online registration and booking (Registration is required) Register & book by Aug 30 for stays May 27 - Sep 4, 2017

You can find many more Marriott Rewards bonus offers here!

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Air Canada to launch own loyalty program in 2020! Aeroplan should continue to be a partner

 There were hints of this somewhere a few months ago that negotiations were happening and they didn't seem to be going so well. I didn't want to believe it and thought, no they'll hash everything out. Now we have confirmation that Air Canada and Aeroplan will part ways in 2020! They didn't hash everything out although Aeroplan appears to want to continue to negotiate but Air Canada seems like they want to have their own program.

From the Air Canada new release:
Air Canada today announced its decision to launch its own loyalty program in 2020 upon the expiry of its commercial agreement with Aimia, the operator of Aeroplan. Effective June 30, 2020, Aeroplan will no longer be the loyalty program for Air Canada. Aeroplan has been independently owned and operated by Aimia for almost a decade. By operating its own loyalty program, Air Canada will be better able to strengthen its customer relationships and deliver a more consistent end-to-end customer experience.
  • Aeroplan members can continue to earn and redeem Aeroplan Miles
  • Air Canada committed to business as usual through 2020, with smooth transition to new program
  • Air Canada intends to continue to offer Aimia redemption seats post-2020
  • Strengthening Air Canada customer relationships and service at core of decision
From the Aeroplan news release:
Aimia and Air Canada have been engaging in discussions and the tenor of the very recent discussions leads Aimia to the belief that Air Canada does not currently intend to renew its partnership with Aeroplan on its expiry in June 2020. The existing agreement and Air Canada's purchasing commitments to Aimia remain in place until June of 2020.

Aimia strongly believes that a renewal of the company's long-term partnership would be the best and least disruptive option for both companies' customers, in particular Air Canada's frequent flyers. While Aimia remains open to further discussions with Air Canada, the company's strategic planning had already contemplated other post-2020 alternatives in parallel with the goal of ensuring that Aeroplan members retain access to a strong redemption offering around air rewards in the future. Given the state of current discussions, we will continue to pursue these alternatives actively.
This is one thing I'm sure Canadians never expected. I mean Aeroplan was one of the very first loyalty programs in Canada and it was launched by Air Canada as a true frequent flyer program. It was later on when Air Canada spun it off as a separate entity that we saw Aeroplan grow into what it is today, a coalition program for Canadians as they challenged AIR MILES for the retail loyalty space. It was that spinning off as a separate company that also put Aeroplan in this position.

Air Canada has their elite recognition program, Altitude, which seems like it will be developed into the new loyalty program. Whether it will have a brand new name and or not we don't know. That doesn't really matter though as current or future up to 2020 Altitude members will have their status (including life time status) brought over to the new program.

More excerpts from Air Canada's press release:
During this period, Aeroplan members can continue to earn and redeem miles in accordance with the Aeroplan program:
  • Before the new Air Canada program launches in June 2020, members will be able to earn and redeem Aeroplan Miles for Aeroplan Rewards, including flights with Air Canada and our Star Alliance partners in accordance with the Aeroplan program.
  • After June 2020, miles earned from Air Canada and Star Alliance flights will be credited to the new program, with customers able to redeem those miles for rewards including Air Canada and Star Alliance partner flights.
  • Aeroplan miles earned up to June 2020 will stay in Aeroplan members' accounts, and will continue to be subject to the conditions of their program.
  • Air Canada intends to continue to offer Aimia redemption seats for Aeroplan members after June 2020, with pricing competitive with other third-party rewards programs.
  • The airline's most frequent flyers will continue to enjoy Air Canada Altitude status recognition and its associated range of travel privileges, based on their annual flight activities with Air Canada and the Star Alliance member airlines. All Million Mile program qualification activity and status will also be honoured in the new program.
  • Air Canada intends to implement near-term improvements to Air Canada Altitude and other elements of the customer experience.

We can remain hopeful that while Aeroplan will not be the Frequent Flyer program of Air Canada, it will continue on as a coalition program in Canada just like AIR MILES. Current and future members will be able to continue to redeem miles on Air Canada beyond 2020 but Aeroplan will operate like some of Aeroplan's non Star Alliance partners. Some questions that will need to be answered as 2020 approaches:
  • Will Aeroplan have access to Star Alliance members award inventory or will that become exclusive to Air Canada's new program? If not then Aeroplan will have to start negotiating separate agreements with any other potential airlines they want to have partnerships. Technically speaking, Aeroplan could approach WestJet and become a partner, just like AIR MILES has both airlines. Highly doubtful but possible.
  • What will TD think? They just spent a crap load of money to become the primary bank issuing Aeroplan credit cards and they'll likely see an exodus of cardholders in three years. I'm guessing TD's already seeing how they can win the RFP for the new Air Canada program.
  • Will Amex partner with both? Amex is always in a unique position that they can usually also offer ties to a loyalty program even when that program has a major deal with a Visa or MasterCard issuer
I can't say that I'm 100% surprised this happened. Aeroplan used to be Air Canada's Frequent Flyer program but then became a coalition program and really lost its way as a frequent flyer program. While it was industry leading when it was spun off, and several other airlines followed suit by spinning off their loyalty programs, it meant the program went away from what it was originally designed to do, reward loyalty for flying on that airline.

The new Air Canada program will do that. I envision a throwback to the original frequent flyer model. You'll earn miles for travel related actions (Flights, hotels, car rentals) and credit card spend. Chances are Air Canada's new program will not be getting into the shopping/retail market seeing that Aeroplan, AIR MILES, More Rewards, SCENE and hosts of other programs already compete for that space. Air Canada will likely make the program very lucrative to start, not to steal away Aeroplan customers but to bring back flyers they have lost to programs like British Airways Executive Club, Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan, United MileagePlus and others. This will be a new marketing tool for Air Canada to encourage people to come back and fly AC over other airlines as Aeroplan does not do that for them right now.
In many ways this is good news for Canadians. The marketplace will become more competitive, especially for credit card sign up offers and we all know that outside of being a frequent traveller, credit card sign ups and spend are the easiest way to accumulate those rewards! What will likely be the bad part for Canadians is those who have huge Aeroplan balances if they lose access to Star Alliance flights. Yes you can redeem on Air Canada but you'll be stuck paying exorbitant fees on many of those flights!

What are everyone's thoughts? Is this good news? Bad news? What do you see happening? We encourage you to start the discussion in the comments section below.

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Earn Triple Aeroplan Miles for Accor Hotel stays Worldwide


Aeroplan has joined AccorHotels Sweet Pillows World Tour promotion! We've posted lots of these offers to our bonus pages from other programs and as of yesterday Aeroplan became one of them! From now until July 15th you can earn triple Aeroplan miles on all your Accor stays including those Novotel and Sofitel hotels in Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto. Simply make sure you book your stay by June 30th to take advantage of the offer. And one lucky Aeroplan member who does complete an Accor stay will be picked to win 50,000 Aeroplan miles!

Offer details
Earn Triple Aeroplan Miles for all stays at Accor Hotels Worldwide. Full details & online booking Book by Jun 30 for stays until Jul 15, 17
Be sure to select automatic conversion
to convert your Le Club AccorHotels points into Aeroplan in your Le Club AccorHotels account preferences


Find many more Aeroplan bonus mile offers here!

May 10 Update: Air China $499 Mother's Day Sale and Podcast 26 is out: we talk WestJet 1000 bonus, RBC to AA devaluation + more

News, Tips & Tricks
This is a unique week in that we have two podcast episodes out! Episode 26 was released today and is our regular format of covering deals, news and more. In this episode we discuss the WestJet Rewards up to 1,000 bonus dollars offer, the AIR MILES Mega Miles offer, the RBC to AAdvantage miles devaluation and more. Download and subscribe to the podcast here!

Posts since our last update:

Travel Deals
Saw this google ad on our own site and thought wow! We need to pass this along. Air China is offering some crazy fares on their flights out of Vancouver and Montreal. If you book during Mother's Day weekend (May 12-14) you can fly to Asia for as little as $499! Find out more here.


Canadian Bonus Offers

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Other Bonus Offers

Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
- Double Asia Miles for stays in an Executive Deluxe room at Miramar Garden Taipei. More... Until Aug 31, 17

Jet Airways JetPrivilege
- Up to 50% Bonus JPMiles when you buy JPMiles online. More... Until May 31, 17


Starwood Preferred Guest
- Double Starpoints for stays at the Sheraton Roanoke Hotel & Conference Center. More... Until May 31, 17


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Las Vegas Desert Lights | #WestJetVegasSurprise - WestJet lands two GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS titles

We saw hints of this during the past week on WestJet's social media channels and now all has been revealed:
Airline lights up desert for guests on the way to Las Vegas
CALGARY, May 10, 2017 /CNW/ - WestJet announced today it set two GUINNESSTM WORLD RECORDS titles when the airline built and illuminated a kilometer-wide prize wheel in the Utah desert as flight 1118 from Toronto, descended into Las Vegas.

On board, one lucky guest received the Vegas trip-of-a-lifetime when their seat number appeared on the giant LED wheel.

WestJet keeps on pulling out all the stops to please its customers and in turn create a media heyday. Whether its their famous Christmas videos, April Fools Jokes or now this record breaking stunt, they sure know how to keep themselves in the limelight. And for those in the winning seat, well it was no small potatoes as this is what they got to take home:
The lucky recipient of the #WestJetVegasSurprise was given the following gifts:

$2500 USD shopping spree at The Forum Shops at Caesars in honor of their 25th anniversary
VIP Table at JEWEL Nightclub at ARIA Resort & Casino
Complimentary brunch at Herringbone at ARIA Resort & Casino
Future stay and pool cabana at Flamingo Las Vegas
Complimentary dinner for two at STK at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
2 VIP tickets to Blue Man Group with back stage meet and greet at Luxor Hotel & Casino
Two tickets to Cirque du Soleil
Two tickets to BAZ – Star Crossed Love at The Palazzo Las Vegas
Two night stay at The Venetian Las Vegas
Bose Headphones courtesy of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
Two round-trip flights from WestJet

 Kudos to WestJet for another brilliant marketing move!

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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

May 9 Update: Does your credit card round up or down? RBC Avion to British Airways 30% bonus & more!

News, Tips & Tricks
Today is a no news is good news day! The two major pieces of news in the Canadian loyalty world have been covered in separate posts already so feel free to click on them below!

Tip of the day: Check to see how your credit card awards points on non-whole dollar purchases to see if you are missing out on miles and points. Some cards round down and others round up. Tha means some won't award points and miles on the cents portion of your purchase while others will round up if you hit the 50 cent mark. For example if you buy something for $28.79 some cards will only award you with whatever points or miles you are entitled to get for $28 while others will award you with points or miles for $29 since they round up at the 50 cent mark. Not a huge deal but I know when I'm buying gas on my American Express Gold Rewards card and the pump stops at $94.38 I'll top off to just over $94.50 to get those extra two points.

Posts since our last update:

Travel Deals
British Airways has Toronto to Paris flights for as little as $798 for next fall and winter. Find out more here.


Canadian Bonus Offers

British Airways Executive Club
- 30% Bonus Avios when you convert RBC Rewards (Avion only) to British Airways Executive Club. More...  Until Jun 8, 17


Other Bonus Offers

Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
- Quadruple Asia Miles for stays at any participating Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas, AVANI Hotels & Resorts or PER AQUUM Hotels & Resorts worldwide. More... Until Jun 30, 17

Jet Airways JetPrivilege
- 4,000 Bonus JPMiles for every 3 stays or spend of Rs. 60,000 at over 50 participating ITC Hotels. More... May 10 - Sep 30, 17
- Double JPMiles on all your hotel stays booked via Kaligo. More... Book by May 31 for stays until Dec 31, 17
- Earn up to Triple JPMiles when you rent with Hertz at participating locations in USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand or Asia. More... Book by May 31 for rentals until Jun 30, 17

Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
- Triple KrisFlyer Miles when you book the Rise & Shine package at participating Raffles Hotels & Resorts worldwide More... Until Jun 30, 17
- 1,000 KrisFlyer Miles for stay of 2 or more nights at Sino/Fullerton Hotels in Hong Kong and Singapore. More... Until Jun 30, 17
- Earn up to 7X KrisFlyer miles and save 10% when you rent a car at participating HERTZ locations in USA, Canada, Europe*, Australia, New Zealand and Asia. More... Book by Jul 31 for rentals until Aug 15, 17

World Hotels Peakpoints
- Triple Peakpoints or Triple Airline Miles for stays of 2 or more nights at participating World Hotels locations Worldwide. More... Until Mar 31, 18
- Double Peakpoints or Double Airline Miles for stays at participating World Hotels locations Worldwide that are booked at least 20 days in advance. More... Until Mar 31, 18

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Happy Birthday Aurora Rewards! Celebrate with 3x Points for all Canadian North bookings until May 15



Canadian North's FFP Aurora Rewards is celebrating its 3rd Birthday! Happy Birthday to the program of the north from Rewards Canada! As part of the celebration all members can earn triple Aurora Rewards points for any bookings made between May 9 and May 15. Remember you'll also earn Aeroplan miles on Canadian North flights in addition to your Aurora Rewards points.

Offer details
3x Aurora Rewards Points for flights on Canadian North systemwide. Full details. Book by May 15

30% Transfer Bonus for RBC Rewards (Avion only) to British Airways Executive Club is back until June 8, 17

 Many of you ask when this offer will return and as always we are proud to let you know the much loved transfer bonus from RBC Rewards to British Airways Executive Club is back.  Bad news is the bonus is lower just like we saw last spring, only 30% versus the fall's 50%. The bonus is harder to find after RBC changed their website and the only  indication of it is the BA banner stating 'Bonus Offer' After some digging on FlyerTalk we were able to find out the full details.

The offer is for all of you RBC Avion cardholders (Infinite and Platinum) and runs until June 8th. Despite the BA devaluations and only being 30%, this promotion is still a decent deal as BA Avios are a great option for flights to Asia (via Cathay Pacific), short to medium haul within North America  (short haul offer is great on Alaska Airlines or American Airlines see this post here) and even though huge surcharges are added to their UK/Europe redemptions they can still be an alright value because of this bonus based on your spend with the credit card (see my post about Earn & Burn for an explanation). As always though with any frequent flyer program you will have to be flexible in your options when redeeming due to seat availability issues (ie it may be hard to get tickets to Europe in Summer etc.) so take this into consideration before transferring.

Also consider reading our post on  How you can easily get a free flight between Toronto and Dublin, Ireland (pre taxes/fees) or 4 flights for $240+fees
as this transfer bonus will work well. With the 30% you only have to transfer 20,000 RBC Rewards points to get to the 26,000 Avios level to redeem for these Dublin flights. Compare this to the 65,000 RBC Rewards points it would take to get the same flight and you can quickly see why there is value in the BA program. Heck if you have 65,000 RBC Rewards Points that's three flights to Dublin and back!

Full details on the transfer bonus can be found here

Monday, May 8, 2017

May 8 Update: Podcast Episode 25, details of next Marriott MegaBonus, book Jet Airways via RC!

News, Tips & Tricks
Podcast episode 25 is here! This is the third episode in our interview series for the podcast. We interview Kevin Crowe, the founder of Give A Mile and discuss how it started, how you can help and what the future has in store. Subscribe to or download the podcast here.


The next Marriott MegaBonus details are out although you cannot register for it yet. Apparently you'll earn 2,000 points per stay starting with your 2nd stay and 2,000 bonus points when you stay at different Marriott hotel brands starting with the 2nd brand stay. We'll be sure to provide you with the registration link when it goes live on May 15th (or sooner since details are now leaked about the promo). The promotion will run May 27 to September 4th. I guessing we'll see something similar from SPG seeing that the last MegaBonus and Starwood promotions had the same base bonus offers. You can already start planning and booking your stays as both Marriott and SPG don't put in the rule of 'new bookings only' after the promotion starts.

We've added yet another new travel partner to our Book Travel with our partners page - you can now book Jet Airways flights directly with them. Whether it is on Jet Airways' flights out of Toronto or any other on their global network you can now book it via RC. Book direct here or check our travel booking page here.


Posts since our last update:

Travel Deals
Take advantage of city summer offers at Barcelo Hotels and visit destinations such as Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, Prague, Bilbao, Granada, Seville, Malaga, Valencia, and many more, at the best rates. Choose your city hotel and enjoy a special discount of up to 30% off your stay. Find out more here.

Canadian Bonus Offers
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Other Bonus Offers
AeroMexico Club Premier
- 5x Club Premier Points for stays at any Choice Hotels Worldwide. More... May 15 - Aug 15, 17

American AAdvantage
- Earn up to 10,000 Bonus AAdvantage Miles when you earn miles from 2 to 4 select non-travel partners. More... Until Jun 15, 17

Avianca LifeMiles
- Earn up 125% LifeMiles when you buy LifeMiles online. More... Until May 30, 17

Icelandair Saga Club
- Double Saga Club Points on all JetBlue flights. More... Until Jul 7, 17

La Quinta Returns
- Earn up to Triple Returns Points for stays at participating La Quinta locations in the U.S.. More... Until Jun 1, 17

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Avianca is offering up to a 125% on buying LifeMiles & how it can save you nearly $5K on an Air Canada Business Class flight


Avianca has brought back yet another great buy miles bonus. It is the standard offer of 100% bonus miles when buying at the lowest levels but they'll through in an additional 15% or 25% when you buy more miles.

Some people are reporting even higher bonuses of 35% and those tend to be those who have purchased miles before.

Not taking into account the potential 35% bonus, if you buy 101,000 miles or more with the 25% bonus you are buying LifeMiles for about US 1.47 cents each. That is a pretty amazing price for you can achieve with them as you can redeem for business class or first class on Star Alliance airlines like Air Canada, Lufthansa and ANA. Here is an example of the savings it can provide


Air Canada Toronto to Paris in Business Class on May 23:
Actual Cost to buy tickets:


Redeeming via LifeMiles:


If you buy the 101,000 miles from Avianca at the 1.47 cents you will get 227,250 miles which means you can easily use 63,000 of them for the redemption above. Total cost for that one flight? Only about C$1,000 (assuming 1.37 exchange rate from USD). So you are saving $4,989 from what Air Canada is charging! You could actually get yourself three of these flights with the 227,250 miles and have just under 40,000 miles left.

Now do you see why it can bee such a good deal?

Oh and to compare here is what the redemption looks like on Aeroplan:

A little less miles than what Avianca charges but and it's a big but (a little Sir Mix-A-Lot for you), look at Aeroplan's fees! Nearly 5 times what Avianca charges!

Offer details
Earn up 125% LifeMiles when you buy LifeMiles online. Full details Until May 30, 17
Buy from Up To Bonus you get
LM 1,000 LM 50,000 2x1
LM 51,000 LM 100,000 2x1 +15
LM 101,000 LM 200,000 2x1 +25%

Find many more Avianca LifeMiles bonus offers here.