Wednesday, November 22, 2017

SkyTeam Lounge opens in Vancouver - their first lounge in the Americas and Priority Pass members are welcome!

Photo credit: Vancouver Airport Authority
Back in June we brought you the news that the SkyTeam Alliance would be opening their first business class lounge in the Americas right here in Canada in Vancouver. Great news is the lounge opened up on November 15th to the travelling public and is now the 7th SkyTeam lounge globally. (Source YVR) Access is as follows per the SkyTeam Lounge website:

Lounge Access Policy

First and Business Class

All First and Business Class passengers traveling on, or connecting to/from, a same-day international flight operated by a SkyTeam member airline have access to a lounge. Lounge access will be provided only at your departure and transfer airports, and not on arrival. For connecting customers, both the domestic and international flights must be operated by a SkyTeam member airline and all segments need to be booked in First or Business Class. Simply present your First or Business Class boarding passes for the lounge agent to validate for admission.

SkyTeam Elite Plus

Regardless of their travel class, SkyTeam Elite Plus members traveling on, or connecting to/from, a same-day international flight operated by a SkyTeam member airline have access to a lounge. Lounge access will be provided only at your departure airport and transfer airports, and not on arrival. For connecting customers, both the domestic and international flights must be operated by a SkyTeam member airline. Simply present your boarding passes and a valid Elite Plus membership card for the lounge agent to validate for admission.

Guests

SkyTeam Elite Plus members can invite a guest traveling on a SkyTeam member airline operated flight. Simply present the boarding pass of your guest for the lounge agent to validate for admission.
You are welcome in our lounges within 24 hours of your scheduled departure time.
But also as of November 15th, Priority Pass members have access to the lounge as well!

This is great news if you are not flying on a SkyTeam airline or are but don't have status or your not flying in Business or First Class. Priority Pass as you may or may not know is the lounge access program that provides access and benefits to over 1,000 lounges and restaurants around the World. Some credit card programs give you Priority Pass membership or you can buy yearly memberships in the program. We recommend reading Rewards Canada's Guide to Business Class Lounge Access for complete details on how to get a Priority Pass membership.
Priority Pass details for the lounge

Have you had the chance to visit the lounge already or will you be planning on doing so soon? Let us know below in the comments!

$75 Amex Gift Card for YYC/YEG stays via the beCalgary and BeEdmonton offers


Other blogs, travel deal sites and ourselves tend to always let you know about the awesome BeVancouver offers where you can earn gift card on stays at select hotels in Vancouver.  What those other sites and ourselves tend to miss are the 'be' offers for our own hometown Calgary and for Edmonton! Granted the hotel selection is way lower for this offer in these two cities than it is for Vancouver but perhaps if it picks up steam more hotels will jump on board.



They have once again launched Amex Gift Card offers for both cities where you can earn a $75 Amex Gift Card on your first night stay and then $50 for each additional night for stays at Sandman Hotels in both cities. These offers run until February 28, 2018

Find out more here for Calgary and here for Edmonton

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan: Up to a 40% bonus when you buy miles until December 28


Alaska Airlines has launched yet another buy miles bonus! Though not as good as the 50% we saw earlier in the year some of you may be able to make great use of buying the miles with a 40% bonus. With the 40% offer you are buying Mileage Plan Miles at roughly US 2.11 cents each:

 
 

Seeing that you can redeem miles for premium class flights on British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Hainan, Korean Air and more, there are lots of options for you to use these miles. Remember it only takes 70,000 Mileage Plan miles to fly Cathay Pacific First Class one way from North America to Asia and those 70K will cost you US$1478.13 as seen above - and to pay for that first class will cost you a lot more than that!

Offer details
Earn up to 40% Bonus Mileage Plan Miles when you buy or gift miles.  Full details Until Dec 28, 17
  • 10,000 – 19,000 miles = 20% bonus
  • 20,000 – 39,000 miles = 35% bonus
  • 40,000 – 60,000 miles = 40% bonus

Find many more Mileage Plan offers here.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Membership Rewards Use Points for Purchases explained

In 2016 American Express took a major step in providing more flexible reward options for Cardmembers earning Membership Rewards points. They took their very popular TripFlex option, which allowed Cardmembers to redeem points against any travel charge that was paid for with a Membership Rewards earning card from American Express, and expanded it. The expanded program is now called Use Points for Purchases, which is fitting because you can literally use points for almost any purchase on your card.

The Use Points for Purchases still incorporates the old TripFlex rate and introduced a new redemption rate for non-travel purchases:
  • Use Points for Purchases (Travel): 1,000 points = $10 credit
  • Use Points for Purchases (Non-travel): 1,000 points = $7 credit
Essentially, what the program has become, is a cash back program for any and all purchases, rather than just for travel purchases.

The travel option of the Use Points for Purchases is great for those looking for the utmost flexibility in using points for travel. You get to book the flights that are best for you, from the carrier you want, right from the airline’s website, a travel agent or any online travel portal. It even covers non-air travel, such as car rentals.

Book your hotel via the hotel's website, a cruise via a travel agent or even an all-inclusive vacation, and you can redeem your Membership Rewards points for it all.  All you have to do is charge the travel to any Membership Rewards earning American Express Card and when the charge shows up, redeem your points against it at a rate of 1,000 points for a $10 statement credit.

The great thing with Membership Rewards is that you can continue to fund your trip with points even after it's over, since American Express allows you to redeem for a charge up to 12 months after it gets posted to your account. This is an awesome feature of Use Points for Purchases because most traditional loyalty programs, and even some proprietary credit card programs, require you to have some, or all of the points at the time of booking. Since American Express does not, and gives you up to 12 months, you can be in the middle of a month long European vacation when you decide you want to take a train trip into the majestic Swiss Alps. Simply pay for the train trip with your Amex card, then when you get home, redeem your points for it and voila – that  train trip is covered!

When purchasing flights and accommodations, remember you can also earn frequent flyer miles, frequent guest points or whatever reward program points may be associated with the service. Think about it, you are redeeming points to get something cheaper or free and are still gaining miles or points in other programs! You can't do that with traditional frequent flyer or guest programs with their awards.

Use Points for Purchases is not only great for booking travel, but non-travel purchases too. With
the holiday’s coming up, what better way to use your points to buy a gift for family, friends, or
even yourself! And while purchasing gifts through Use Points for Purchases, you’ll be gaining
rewards points back at the same time.

The newest addition to Use Points for Purchases allows American Express Cardmembers to redeem points for almost anything they charge to their cards. The rate for non-travel purchases is 1,000 points for a $7 credit. Depending on which American Express Card you carry, this means you are achieving a rate of return from 0.7%, all the way up to 3.5% with the eats & drinks accelerator category on the new American Express Cobalt Card. Not many cash back cards will afford you with an unlimited cash back amount of 3.5% on eats & drinks purchases.
What  return does 1,000 points for $7 actually represent for the three most popular Membership Rewards Cards?

American Express Cobalt Card:
5X Points on Eats & Drinks purchases: 3.5% (versus 5% for travel redemption, 5%+ when converting to frequent guest programs)

5X Points on Eats & Drinks purchases: 1.4% (versus 2% for travel redemption, 2.5%+ when converting to frequent guest programs)

1X Points on  all All other purchases: 0.7% (versus 1% for travel redemption, 1%+ when converting to frequent guest programs)

American Express Gold Rewards Card:
2X Points on Gas, Grocery, Drug Store & Travel purchases: 1.4% (versus 2% for travel redemption, 2%-5%+ when converting to frequent flyer/guest programs)

1X Points on all other purchases: 0.7% (versus 1% for travel redemption, 1%-2.5%+ when converting to frequent flyer/guest programs)

The Platinum Card from American Express:
1.25 Points on all purchases: 0.875% (versus 1.25% for travel redemption, 1.25%-3.13%+ when converting to frequent flyer/guest programs)

Membership Rewards make it easy to redeem for charges online by providing Cardmembers with a handy slider to decide how many points they want to redeem against a certain charge. Here are examples of the travel and non-travel redemption slider option:

A Travel Purchase where you can redeem at the 1000 points to $10 rate

A Non-Travel Purchase where you can redeem at the 1000 points to $7 rate
You can also redeem points on-the-go by using the Amex app. All you have to do is open the app, tap on the transaction you want to redeem points against and click Use Points. It can’t get any easier than that!
The app in action showing a non-travel purchase that is eligible for
Use Points for Purchases


If you're not an American Express Cardmember yet, we recommend you check out the American Express card listings to find the card that is right for you.

Personally, I have used the Use Points for Purchases and love it. I have used it pay for the taxes and fees on Aeroplan award tickets, hotel stays and more. It is just one of the many features and benefits from American Express that have led to our household making them the primary cards in our household and Membership Rewards our primary loyalty program.

Learn more about American Express Membership Rewards Use Points for Purchases here.

How about you? Have you used Use Points for Purchases? Tell us how and what for and feel free to ask us your questions about the program if you aren't a Cardmember yet.

This is part two of a three-part Membership Rewards series sponsored by American Express.

Part 1:  Membership Rewards - the loyalty currency every Canadian should be utilizing

This post was sponsored by Amex Bank of Canada.  The views and opinions expressed in this blog, however, are purely my own.

November 21 Update: Podcast Episode 36 looks at the WestJet Air France KLM partnership, negative credit card news and more

Episode 36 of the Rewards Canada Round Up Podcast is here! You can listen to or download it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, our website and Soundcloud.  This week go to our free for all style of podcast and cover major news in the loyalty industry in Canada over the past few weeks. Topics included redeeming WestJet Rewards dollars for flights on Air France and KLM, the 30% Transfer Bonus for RBC Rewards (Avion only) to British Airways Executive Club and the loss of the Capital One® Aspire Travel™ World Elite Mastercard® as well as the negative changes coming to the BMO Rewards and AIR MILES World Elite Mastercards.


COME ON CANADA! Let's get to 100,000 miles!
Check out the Give A Mile Flight Hero campaign! The charity can really use donations of miles to help provide flights to those who otherwise would be unable to travel to visit terminally ill or critically sick family and friends. Rewards Canada has pledged to raise 100,000 miles and we are half way there! We are putting the call out to all of our fans, readers and even new visitors, if you can give please do so. It can be as little as 1,000 miles! You can find out more and donate here (be sure to click on donate to this story).



Posts since our last update:

Travel Deals
IHG Rewards Club Your World Sale - Save 15-30% off destinations across the globe for a limited time

Remember to visit Rewards Canada's Travel Booking site to book travel directly with many of your favourite airlines, hotels and more!

Canadian Bonus Offers
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Other Bonus Offers
Air France KLM Flying Blue
- Earn up to 8,000 Bonus Flying Blue Miles for your first hotel booking made via PointsHound. More... Book by Nov 30 for stays until Mar 31, 18
- Double Flying Blue Miles for hiring car services via Driving Blue. More... Until Jan 27, 18
- Quadruple Flying Blue Miles for all rentals with Europcar Worldwide except in the U.S. or Canada. More... Book by Dec 8 for rentals until Dec 15, 17

Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan
- Earn up to 40% Bonus Mileage Plan Miles when you buy or gift miles. More... Until Dec 28, 17

Etihad Guest
- Double Guest Miles for stays at participating Jumeirah Hotels Worldwide. More... Until Jan 31, 18

Hyatt World of Hyatt
- Earn up to 40% Bonus World of Hyatt Points when you buy points online. More... Until Dec 15, 17

Iberia Plus
- Double Avios for stays of 4 or more nights at any Hace Hotel. More... Until Dec 31, 17

Le Club AccorHotels
- Double Le Club AccorHotels Points for stays at any Accor Hotels in France More... Book by Dec 31 for stays until Jan 7, 18

Marriott Rewards
- 3,000 Bonus Rewards Points per stay at any of 150+ Marriott Hotels in Africa and the Middle East. More... Until Mar 31, 18

Miles & More
- Double Miles & More Miles for stays of 2 or more nights at Movenpick Hotels & Resorts in the Middle East and North Africa. More... Book by Dec 15 for stays until Dec 27, 17

United MileagePlus
- 500 Bonus MileagePlus Miles PER NIGHT when you book the Trees of Hope Package at participating Fairmont Hotels in North America. More...  Book by Dec 31 for stays until Jan 31, 18

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Kaligo Black Friday Bonus: 50% Bonus Miles/Points on all hotel stays booked by November 27!


A great way to boost your balances for stays at non-chain hotels or even at chains that aren't your regular cup of tea is booking via third party hotel sites like Kaligo. Right now you can get even more miles or points for Kaligo bookings with their Black Friday Sale that offers a 50% bonus! For most our readers I imagine you'll funnel these stays into Alaska Airlines, British Airways or United but there are lots of offer options as well!

Offer details
50% Bonus Miles or points in the program of your choice on all your hotel stays booked via Kaligo.  Full details and online booking Book by Nov 27 for stays until Dec 31, 18

Here are all of Kaligo's partners:


Earn up to 2,000 Bonus AIR MILES Rewards Miles with the 2017 Shop the Block event


The annual AIR MILES Shop the Block event launched on November 14 and presents a really nice bonus mile earning opportunity. If you meet the requirement of using Shop the Block coupons at 3 or more sponsors you'll be awarded with up to 2,000 Rewards Miles over and above the base miles and coupon bonus miles awarded.

Bonuses are as follows:

Use 3 different offers Get 300 Bonus Miles
Use 5 different offers Get 1,000 Bonus Miles
Use 7 different offers Get 2,000 Bonus Miles

Now to earn the bonus won't come cheap if you don't have any planned shopping this month at the participating sponsors. On the other hand if you do or can move shopping from one retailer to another that is an AIR MILES Sponsor than you can earn those bonus miles for your everyday regular spending.

The cheapest way we found to earn the bonus simply by looking at all the details on the coupons (Alberta region) would be as follows:

Spend $25 on almost anything at Rexall (15 Bonus Miles coupon- this was 50 in the spring edition of this offer called Mega Miles)
Spend $50 at Top Shop Top Man (100 bonus Miles coupon)
Spend $50 at Shell that also includes a minimum 25L gas purchase (10 Bonus Miles coupon)
Spend $45 at The Children's Place (5x Miles Coupon)
Spend $50 at Global Pet Foods (15 Bonus Miles Coupon)

If you have a BMO or American Express AIR MILES Credit Card achieving the bonus can be easier as it will count as one offer if you make 25 or more in-store purchases on one of the cards.

That's $220 in spending to earn the 2,000 Bonus Shop the Block Miles but then you have to add in your base amount miles plus the coupon bonuses for an additional ~150 miles or so for 2,150 bonus miles in total. We value AIR MILES Rewards Miles at an average of 13 cents each for travel, so you are getting back $280 on your $220 in spending, that is a great return! If you strictly earn cash rewards, then you are looking at a return of about $226, still pretty decent for spending $220. For some of you it may take more spending but as we mentioned before if this is shopping you are already planning on doing then jump on the Mega Miles event right away so that you can earn this bonus.

Find out more and print all your coupons here!


American Express Gold Rewards Card
American Express® Air Miles Platinum®* Credit Card
• New American Express® AIR MILES®* Platinum Credit Card Cardmembers, earn a bonus of 2,000 AIR MILES®* Reward Miles when you charge a total of $1,500 in purchases to your Card within your first three months of Cardmembership. That's enough for a select flight.
• Earn 1 reward mile for every $10 in Card purchases at AIR MILES®* Sponsors
• Earn 1 reward mile for every $10 in Card purchases at other eligible grocery stores, gas stations, and drugstores in Canada
• Plus, earn 1 reward mile for every $15 in Card purchases everywhere else
• Shop at participating AIR MILES Sponsors across Canada with your Card and show your AIR MILES®* Collector Card, and you can earn reward miles twice
• 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.

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World of Hyatt: Up to a 40% bonus when you buy points


Tis the season for buying points and miles bonuses! While there are many bonuses for the buying of points and miles throughout the year there tends to be two spikes per year where there are lots of offers at once and one of those spikes is right now. This offer is tiered and offers up to 40% bonus points. You need to buy at least 5,000 points to get the lowest bonus of 20% or 30,000 or more points to get the 40%. The offer of 40% works out to 1.714 cents per point. Depending on how you redeem them it could be worthwhile to purchase them for rewards at high end hotels like Park Hyatt's around the globe or even buying less if you just need a few thousand points to top off for an award.

Offer details
Earn up to 40% Bonus World of Hyatt Points when you buy points online. Full details. Until Dec 15, 17

Purchase between 5,000 and 9,000 Bonus Points in a single transaction and receive 20% additional Bonus Points or purchase between 10,000 and 29,000 Bonus Points in a single transaction and receive 30% additional Bonus Points or purchase a minimum of 30,000 Bonus Points in a single transaction and receive 40% additional Bonus Points.

Find other World of Hyatt bonuses here!

BMO World Elite Mastercard changes confirmed for January 15, 2018


On November 13 we detailed that negative changes were coming to several BMO credit cards and thanks to all our readers we know most if not all of the details that were happening. This post looks at the very popular BMO Rewards World Elite Mastercard that up until several years ago was our Top Travel Points Credit Card with an annual fee but that changed as they made the card less attractive and now it is becoming even more so. As we see in a lot of cases the company tries to put a positive spin on the changes but when you delve deep and look at all the numbers we typically find the changes to be negative.

According to this page on the BMO site here is what is happening to the BMO Rewards World Elite Mastercard:

Earn BMO Rewards points 50% faster!

Get rewarded even sooner. Earn 3 BMO Rewards points for every $1.00 spent on eligible travel, dining and entertainment purchases, up to $50,000 in purchases per year.1, 2

Enjoy more rewards flexibility

We have reviewed the BMO Rewards program, and are making some changes to give you more choice and better value across our range of rewards:
  • Travel reward changes
    The number of BMO Rewards points needed to redeem3 for $1.00 in travel rewards will be increasing from 100 to 140 points. We understand that receiving full value for your travel rewards is important to you and we are committed to honouring the purchasing power of the BMO Rewards points you’ve already earned. As of January 15, 2018, we will be adding extra points to your BMO Rewards account to offset the impact of this change so you won’t lose the value of your points. This means there’s no rush to redeem your points now.
  • Improved value of merchandise and gift cards
    BMO Rewards is not just about travel. As of January 15, 2018, you’ll be able to redeem for the same great merchandise and gift cards with up to 20% fewer points!
  • Invest more for your future with BMO financial contributions
    We have improved the value you receive when redeeming your points for eligible BMO investment accounts. You’ll be able to invest with 25% fewer points. It has never been more rewarding to invest in what matters to you most.
  • Coming February 2018! Turn your BMO Rewards points into cash
    For the ultimate in flexibility, treat yourself by purchasing whatever you want, wherever you want and use your BMO Rewards points to pay down your credit card balance. Get ready to pay yourself with points!
First off they tell you you can earn points 50% faster - but that's only in three categories. Multiplier bonuses are always great but when you change other aspects of the program it can kill those multiplier bonuses. Not to mention, multipliers while we love them can make a nice and simple program like the BMO Rewards one more complicated (which it gets even more complicated now that redemption is changing as well). So come January 15th the card will continue to earn 2 points per dollar spent on all purchases outside of travel, dining and entertainment which will earn 3 points per dollar. In the old program it was a simple 2 points per dollar on all purchases.

Now to the second change, the change in redemption rate. Before it was 100 points for a $1 travel credit which meant your 2 points per dollar equated to a straight 2% return. Now the redemption rate will be 140 points for $1 come January 15. That means you'll have a varying return depending on your spending. For your 3 points per dollar spending your return equates to a 2.14% return and your 2 points per dollar now equate to a 1.43% return. As you can see most spending categories on this card will now be worth nearly 30% less while the three categories that get boosted only see a 7% increase. Not ideal. Now this card will really only make sense for purchases in the three boosted categories outside of that there are cards with much better returns. And we aren't even diving into the card costing $150 per year plus $50 for supplementary cards. Close competitors are cheaper on that front but yes with the BMO Card you get your Priority Pass membership covered with the card along with 4 free lounge visits, something you will have to take into account. For those who have the card already you won't lose the value of your earned points up to January 15 as they will add extra points to your account to account for the change to 140 from 100.

The other change of note will be the ability to use points to pay down your balance, essentially a cash back option. The site doesn't state what the rate is but according to some forums it is half the travel rate. So 140 points will be worth 50 cents. This is following in the footsteps of several other programs that now have cash back options with their cards on top of the better travel redemption options. This means you are looking at a .72 to 1.05% return for the cash back option.

Overall I'm really torn by this card - it still has hints of greatness, the lounge access can be worth the annual fee, it has a really good insurance package attached to it and the 2.14% for travel if you only use the card at category bonus merchants is pretty good. However the high cost of ownership of the card, the much lower return on non-category bonus spending and the fact that you have to redeem your points for travel via BMO Rewards to achieve the best return are real downfalls of this card. Its closest competitors allow you to book any travel you want with lowering the value of your points and give you up to 12 months after the travel is charged to redeem your points for it giving you more flexibility - this card does not.

What do you all think? Am I being too hard on the card or do you agree that in general it keeps going on a downward spiral? Let me know in the comments section below.



Monday, November 20, 2017

15x AIR MILES Reward Miles on all airmilesshops.ca purchases until November 29


The online shopping bonuses are the best during the holiday season and here is the next one! For the next 9 days you can earn 15x Reward Miles on each qualifying purchase of $20 or more dollars via Air Miles Shops. For more Holiday S

For more details visit airmilesshops.ca

For more on Holiday Shopping check out our Top 6 tips for maximizing miles & points earning on your holiday shopping

Here are the terms of the offer:
Monday November 20 until Wednesday November 29, 2017. Get 15x Miles sitewide
† LIMITED TIME OFFER: Get 15x AIR MILES® Reward Miles on qualifying purchases of $20 CDN or more, excluding shipping, duty and taxes, made in a single transaction between 00:00:01 AM ET on November 20 and 23:59:59 PM ET on November 29, 2017. Offer applies to the total Base Miles collected on qualifying purchase amount excluding shipping, duty and taxes. Base offer may vary per store, click on store logo at airmilesshops.ca for details. Collectors must sign in at airmilesshops.ca before purchasing in order to get Reward Miles. Offer can be combined with other Bonus Miles offers. Offer is valid on the purchase of gift cards only at online stores who regularly offer Miles on gift card purchases. See airmilesshops.ca for details. For travel online stores (including travel bookings, car rentals, and hotels), travel must be booked by November 29, 2017 and completed by February 28, 2018. Bonus Miles will be posted to your Collector Account within 75 days after the promotional period.





BMO AIR MILES World Elite Mastercard
Welcome Offer: Get up to 3,000 AIR MILES Bonus Miles*

Limited Time: $120 annual fee waived in the first year*
· Earn 1 reward mile for every $10 in credit card purchases, everywhere you spend*
· BMO AIR MILES World Elite Travel and Medical Protection*
· VIP Airport Lounge Access*
· BMO Concierge Service*
· Use your card at Costco
· *Terms and conditions apply
· Interest Rate: Purchases 19.99% Cash Advances 22.99%

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