Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Step by step guide to converting points from your American Express Cobalt Card to Marriott Bonvoy


In this post I cover the details on how to transfer points from your American Express Membership Rewards account to your Marriott Bonvoy account as I recently completed the first such transfer since the integration of Starwood Preferred Guest into Marriott.  You may recall our very popular post from 2018 covering almost the exact same subject entitled Step by Step guide to converting points from your American Express Cobalt Card to Starwood Preferred Guest. That post covered the transfer from Amex to SPG when the ratio was 2 Membership Rewards Points to 1 Starwood Preferred Guest points which then converted to Marriott at a 1:3 ratio. That was an amazing transfer ratio which I feel we were very lucky to get as Marriott did not have to value SPG points as such.

Unfortunately this changed with the integration of SPG into Marriott (see: Amex Membership Rewards to the new Marriott Rewards/Starwood Preferred Guest program conversion rate is here!) and American Express made the new ratio 1 Membership Rewards points = 1.2 Marriott Bonvoy points. This is still nothing the balk at - seeing that the majority of my Membership Rewards points earned, roughly 99%, with my Cobalt card are in the 5x points for eats and drinks category. That means I am effectively earning 6 Marriott Bonvoy points per dollar spent on the card and with my personal valuation of Marriott Bonvoy points being 1 cent per point means I achieved an amazing 6% return on that spending. This is just one of the reasons why we rank the Cobalt Card as the number one travel rewards credit card in Canada (see our rankings here). And that's my minimum valuation - if you recall my post looking at pulling value out of the Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card, you'll see you can get more than 1 cent per point when redeeming these points for hotel stays!

Now on to the transfer process!

The first thing that is required to complete this transfer is to add your Marriott Bonvoy member number to you American Express Membership Rewards account if you haven't done so already.  If you have multiple American Express cards, such as The Platinum Card and Cobalt Card, you will have two separate Membership Rewards accounts. The Cobalt Card comes under Membership Rewards Select Tier. This means when you are on the Membership Rewards website and logged in you'll want to click on 'Your Points Account' and choose 'Switch Account' to access the right one - in this case "MR Select Tier' for the Cobalt Card.
As seen above, in the latest update of American Express' website the menu no longer delineates between Membership Rewards and MR Select Tier like it used to:
The old menu actually told you which tier
This means you'll have to guess which menu item is MR Select Tier, which for me is the bottom option.
Once switched over you'll want to click on the 'Travel' tab and select 'Frequent Traveler Participants'  
At this point you should see the following:
Click on Marriott Bonvoy and you'll find the following on the next page:
Click on Add Another Account and complete the following: 

Note that for Canadian American Express Membership Rewards accounts the name from the other loyalty programs must match that on your credit card so you cannot transfer to family or friends. Once you add that the account must be verified by American Express and this can take a couple of days before you have access to transfer.

Once confirmed, go back to your Membership Rewards account and follow the first couple of steps to get to your MR Select Tier account and click through to Frequent Traveller Participants and then underneath Marriott click on 'Transfer my points'

 
  You'll then input the transfer amount and your security details for the card:
Then you'll have one more step to confirm and click on 'Complete Transfer':
  and your confirmation:
The website states up to 5 business days to complete the transfer however the points were transferred and completed in roughly 24 hours.
There you have it - a pretty simple process.  As you can see I transferred 107,000 Membership Rewards Select Tier points to 128,400 Marriott Bonvoy points. Here is a screenshot from my Marriott account confirming the points were deposited:
I will follow up with another post showing how I will be transferring 100,000 of these Marriott Bonvoy Points over to my wife as Marriott does allow family pooling up to that amount per year. This is one change from the old SPG program that isn't as good as SPG was unlimited points transfers versus this 100,000.

As I mentioned at the start of this piece if you are thinking of making this transfer option from your Cobalt Card (or any other Membership Rewards card)  I would start planning it out now and complete it soon. Given that it can take a few days to have your Marriott Bonvoy account confirmed and up to 5 days for the points to transfer you'll want to make sure you have leave enough time to have the points in your account to make a booking.
Have you completed this transfer? Let us know how it worked out for you! Or are you considering it here in the next month? Let us know as well in the comments below! Oh yeah, I'm sure you may ask why did I transfer 107,000 points, not 100,000 or some even number like that - I did so to clear out my account as I haven't been using my Cobalt card of late, instead I have been using an additional card for my wife's account to boost her Membership Rewards balance.

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Monday, July 22, 2019

Canadian North and First Air to merge - Aurora Rewards will remain as the new airline's frequent flyer program


On July 10 the Government of Canada approved the merger of Canada's two major airlines of the north, First Air and Canadian North. The merged airline will be known as Canadian North but with a planned integration timeline of 18-24 months the two airlines will continue to operate separately for the time being.

Here are highlights of what is to come:
  • A major priority will be to develop a combined flight schedule that will enable customers of both airlines to book any flight operated by First Air or Canadian North. This schedule will be released later this year, several months before it takes effect. Communities will continue to receive passenger and cargo capacity that fully meets their needs, with competitive passenger and cargo rates.
  • Canadian North’s popular Aurora Rewards loyalty program will be expanded to all scheduled flights operated by First Air, so that customers of both airlines have the ability to earn Aurora Rewards points and Aeroplan Miles that can be redeemed for free flights.
  • A unified ‘Canadian North’ brand will begin to roll out, featuring the First Air’s distinctive Inukshuk logo and red and white colour palette. This brand will be seen in more and more places as time progresses, including the website, uniforms, counter signage and aircraft livery.
  • Dedicated and hard-working First Air and Canadian North team members will be brought together under the unified Canadian North banner. This will be a gradual process that will be completed hand-in-hand with other milestones such as combining flight reservations systems, fare products, operational processes, fleets and facilities.
  • The merged airline will strive to lead the aviation industry as a top employer, with continued focus on recruiting Inuit and other Indigenous team members for excellent careers within this sector.
For most of you reading this post it is the second bullet point that will be of greatest interest. The new airline will retain Canadian North's current Aurora Rewards program. As we have written about in the past, this program is unique in that all flights let you double dip for earning - that is you can earn Aurora Rewards points AND Aeroplan miles for the same flight on the same ticket. You can then choose to redeem either Aurora Rewards points or Aeroplan miles for the flights on the airline.  The latter tends to be very popular as ticket prices for flying to the North or even between two points in Northern Canada can be very expensive so being able to redeem Aeroplan miles for them can provide some huge value.

We'll be sure to keep you up to date with the integration process over the next year and a half to two years! 

Read more about this announcement here.

 Title image courtesy of Canadian North

Friday, July 19, 2019

July 19 Update: Canalta Rewards members can enter to win Roughriders tickets for tomorrow and a flashback to the Canada Dry Aeroplan promo from the 2000s


Canalta Rewards is offering up a chance to win two tickets to the Saskatchewn Roughriders versus B.C. Lions game tomorrow in Regina. You must enter by noon MST today and make sure you are a Canalta Rewards member before you join! Find out more and enter the contest here.


Flashback Friday - I don't know why but the other day I was thinking about the old Canada Dry Aeroplan promotion that ran in 2001 and again in 2003. You would receive Aeroplan miles for buying Canada Dry products, 25 to 75 miles per bottle or box of cans, I remember earning a few thousand miles with these promotions especially when bottles of ginger ale were selling for 99 cents each. Any one else remember these promotions? Let us know in the comments below! Image courtesy of Opticom Interactive Marketing


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Travel Deals

Hilton Asia Pacific 100th Anniversary Sale – Save up to 20% for stays through to February 2020

IHG Global Sale! Book now and save up to 20% at thousands of IHG® Hotels & Resorts worldwide when you book between now and July 31st.! Full details

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

Hilton Honors
- 50% Bonus Honors points when you convert American Express Membership Rewards points to Honors Points. More... Until Aug 31, 19

Other Bonus Offers

AeroMexico Club Premier
- Earn up to 3,000 Bonus Club Premier Points when you stay 2+ nights at Marriott Hotels & Resorts on the Mexico Pacific Coast. More...  Book by Dec 23 for stays until Dec 31, 19

British Airways Executive Club
- Earn up to 18,000 Avios when you subscribe to The Economist. More... Until Sep 30, 19

IHG Rewards Club
- Triple IHG Rewards Club Points when you stay at any one of 10 avid Hotels in the U.S. More... Until Sep 30, 19

Le Club AccorHotels
- Earn up to 1,200 Bonus Le Club AccorHotels Points for stays at participating Accor Hotels in Israel. More... Book by Aug 31 for stays Jul 22 - Sep 30, 19

Marriott Bonvoy
- 2,000 Bonus Bonvoy Points for stays at the the Four Points by Sheraton Midtown - Times Square. More... Until Sep 10, 19


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Earn 3,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles on your first hotel booking made via Rocketmiles


Here we have another Aeroplan specific bonus for making your first hotel booking via Rocketmiles, the third party hotel booking site that awards miles on stays worldwide. Be sure you check pricing on the stays, sometimes these third party sites can be more expensive and you won't earn hotel loyalty points and may not have your hotel elite benefits recognized. That being said the mileage bonus may be worthwhile for you to book via Rocketmiles especially if the hotel isn't part of a hotel loyalty program (like a boutique hotel). Aeroplan miles earned via Rocketmiles do count towards Aeroplan status.

Offer details:
3,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles on your first hotel booking at select hotels made via Rocketmiles. Full details and online booking Book by Sep 30, 19

Can't make use of this offer? Check out some of these other bonus miles offers:
  • Earn 750 Bonus Aeroplan Miles for each stay at Best Western Hotels in Canada, the United States, or the Caribbean Islands Full details, online registration & booking (Registration is required) 
  • 1,500 Bonus Aeroplan Miles on qualifying Avis rentals Worldwide of 3 days or more during the week, or 2 days or more during the weekend. Book online at Avis.com 
  • Earn up to 25,000 Aeroplan Miles when you apply for and receive the TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card
Find our complete list of Aeroplan Bonus Miles offers here!

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Transfer American Express Membership Rewards points to Hilton Honors and receive 50% bonus points


American Express revealed a new transfer bonus this week - and if I recall correctly this is the first time we have seen it for this transfer partner! That partner is Hilton Honors and until August 31 when you transfer your Membership Rewards points to Hilton Honors you'll receive a 50% bonus. The regular conversion rate is 1:1 which means with the bonus you'll receive 1.5 Honors points per Membership Rewards points. It is well known that the conversion to Hilton at 1:1 isn't the greatest value when you compare it to the other hotel conversion option with Marriott Bonvoy but for some of you this bonus may be just what you need to top off your Hilton account for a free night redemption or maybe Hilton Honors is your main hotel program and you don't even touch Marriott Bonvoy or other programs and you can use the extra points easily. Either way it is nice to see this new transfer bonus from American Express! For me I received details on this bonus for my American Express Gold Rewards card but the offer should work for any card that earns Membership Rewards points

Offer details:
50% Bonus Honors Points when you convert American Express Membership Rewards points to Hilton Honors. Transfer points here. Until Aug 31, 19


July 17 Update: We add TAP Air Portugal as a partner, new nightcap benefit at Cambria Hotels & Air Canada's Big Summer Sale


We've added a new partner to our travel booking page - TAP Air Portugal! You can now book your TAP Air Portugal flights via Rewards Canada. TAP currently serves Toronto from Lisbon. Visit our travel booking site here or book direct with TAP here. (We earn a commission for these bookings - thank you in advance to anyone who does choose to use our link to book!)


 Choice Hotels is now offering a 'Complimentary Nightcap' at select Cambria Hotels locations in the U.S.. Guest will be able to select a nightcap of milk and cookies, craft beer or a spa-quality face mask and this is in addition to more Nightcap benefits if you are a Choice Privileges member. Those additional choices are a Face mask, Shower burst spa product, $5 beverage voucher for the hotel bar or grab-and-go market, Cambria® custom blend chamomile lavender tea or 250 Choice Privileges points. Learn more about the new Treat Yourself option here. (Source TPG)

American Airlines will be suspending two of their routes out of Vancouver for the upcoming Winter 2019/20 seasona (and beyond). Those routes are to Chicago and Phoenix. (Source Routesonline)


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Air Canada's Big Summer Sale is here! Enjoy savings on flights in Canada, to the U.S. and Sun Destinations when you book by July 18. Find out more here.

Hilton Asia Pacific 100th Anniversary Sale – Save up to 20% for stays through to February 2020


IHG Global Sale! Book now and save up to 20% at thousands of IHG® Hotels & Resorts worldwide when you book between now and July 31st.! Full details

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

Avianca LifeMiles
- Earn up to 125% Bonus LifeMiles when you buy LifeMiles. Bonus varies by member. More... Until Jul 31, 19

Iberia Plus
- 25% Avios Discount when you redeem for select Iberia Express award flights between Melilla and Seville, Lyon, Nantes, Nice, Rennes, Malta or Cagliari. More... Book by Aug 31 for travel Sep 1 - Nov 30, 19

Marriott Bonvoy
- 5,000 Bonus Bonvoy Points for stays at the Sheraton Towers Singapore. More... Until Sep 23, 19

Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
- 30% KrisFlyer Miles redemption discount on selected destinations across the Singapore Airlines and SilkAir network. More... Book by Jul 31 for travel Aug 1 - 31, 19

Voila Hotel Rewards
- Double Elite Status Credit for every stay of 3+ nights completed at a participating VOILÀ hotel Worldwide. More... Until Nov 30, 19


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American Express Shop Small Promotion is back again - Earn a $5 credit for spending $5 at participating merchants


Amex's awesome Shop Small offer is now in its third iteration! Last seen in spring, the same four Canadian cities are in the mix again and the offer provides a $5 statement credit when you spend $5 or more at participating Shop Small retailers. You can earn the statement credit for purchases from  up to 5 different retailers for a total of $25. Ideally, those looking to maximize the offer will only spend $5 at each location to come out ahead by essentially getting whatever they buy for free thanks to the statement credits. This time, for this third incarnation, I received the offer for my Gold Rewards Card but in the past I did receive it for my Platinum Card from American Express and Cobalt Card. If you didn't receive the email to register you can do so via the four links below (one for each city) with any American Express card.
As I only received it for my Gold Rewards Card I am going to use the above link for Calgary to register my other American Express cards. This offer runs until August 31 and to find out what merchants are participating you just have to go to the American Express Shop Small website and look for the $5 icon beside the merchant:


Or you can choose to filter for only the merchants that are participating in the offer:


And some quick examples from all four cities:

  

Want to learn more American Express' Shop Small program and how to use the maps to your advantage? Read our Step by step guide to the American Express Shop Small Program

https://www.rewardscanada.ca/AmexShopSmall/



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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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This post was not sponsored. The views and opinions expressed in this review are purely my own.  

Tuesday, July 16, 2019

July 16 Update: Marriott Bonvoy Emirates Skywards Your World Rewards returns, AIR MILES adds Lumino Health as a partner & more!


Marriott Bonvoy and Emirates Skywards have reopened Your World Rewards to new applications. This was a partnership that originated with Starwood Preferred Guest that was 'put on hold' with Marriott's takeover of SPG. We say put on hold in that it was closed to new registrations but that has now changed and once again elite members both programs will receive reciprocal benefits. If you are an elite member in either program you can now link your accounts for Your World Rewards. Find out more here.
Marriott Bonvoy Elite members flying on Emirates receive:
- Marriott Bonvoy Gold Elite, Platinum Elite, Titanium Elite and Ambassador Elite members earn 3 points per US dollar spent on all eligible Emirates flights (on top of Skywards Miles).
- Marriott Bonvoy Platinum Elite, Titanium Elite and Ambassador Elite members enjoy Elite in-airport benefits, including priority check-in and priority boarding.


Emirates Skywards Elite members staying at Marriott Hotels:
- Emirates Skywards Silver, Gold and Platinum members earn 1 Skywards Mile per US dollar spent on all eligible stays at Marriott Bonvoy hotels and resorts worldwide.
- Emirates Skywards Silver, Gold and Platinum members enjoy additional benefits at Marriott Bonvoy hotels and resorts, including 4 p.m. Late Checkout, access to Elite check-in and complimentary in-room Wi-Fi.
AIR MILES has a new partner that you can earn miles with, Lumino Health. If you request an appointment with an eligible Dental, Vision or Paramedical provider through Lumino Health you can earn 25 AIR MILES per appointment booked by August 17 (appointment must be attended by Sep 30) You can earn the bonus for up to three appointments. Find out more here.


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Travel Deals

Hilton Asia Pacific 100th Anniversary Sale – Save up to 20% for stays through to February 2020

IHG Global Sale!
Book now and save up to 20% at thousands of IHG® Hotels & Resorts worldwide when you book between now and July 31st.! Full details

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

Air Canada Aeroplan
- 3,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles on your first hotel booking at select hotels made via Rocketmiles. More...   Book by Sep 30, 19

Other Bonus Offers

Aeroflot Bonus
- Double Bonus Miles when you rent with Europcar Worldwide except in Canada, China and Japan. More... Book by Aug 4 for rentals until Dec 15, 19

IHG Rewards Club
- 50% Bonus IHG Rewards Club Bonus points when you book the Best Flexible rate at participating IHG hotels in the Americas. More... Until Sep 30, 19

Le Club AccorHotels
- Earn up to Triple Le Club AccorHotels Points for stays at participating Accor Hotels in France, Greece, Italy, Portugal or Spain. More... Book by Aug 18  for stays until Sep 1, 19
- Triple Le Club AccorHotels Points for stays at participating luxury Accor Hotels in France, Greece, Italy, Portugal or Spain. More... Book by Aug 18  for stays until Sep 1, 19

World of Hyatt
- 500 Bonus World of Hyatt points for stays at the Párisi Udvar Hotel Budapest More... Until Sep 30, 19
- 500 Bonus World of Hyatt points for stays at the Hyatt Place Tokyo Bay More... Until Sep 30, 19
- 500 Bonus World of Hyatt points for stays at the Hotel Hesperia Barcelona Tower More... Until Sep 30, 19
- 500 Bonus World of Hyatt points for stays at the Hyatt Place Fresno More... Until Sep 30, 19


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Aeroplan announces positive changes to flight reward refund fees but temporarily claws back stopovers


The Air Canada Aeroplan saga, as we penned it, technically ended with Air Canada completing the acquisition of Aeroplan many months ago. What didn't end was Air Canada's commitment to launching a new, updated Aeroplan program in July of 2020. With only 1 year left in that timeline the Air Canada owned and operated Aeroplan is now starting to bring us some changes to the program. Yesterday they revealed mostly positive changes to the program but also some negative changes that do affect a very small amount of members. Those changes are as follows:

1. Complimentary, full refunds within 24 hours of booking
You are now able to cancel Aeroplan bookings within 24 hours and receive a full refund of the miles and fees paid effective immediately. This aligns with the standard rule for paid Air Canada flights where you cancel with no fee within 24 hours. If you had booked your flight via the Aeroplan call centre the $30 service is not refunded however.


2. Receive a refund for your Aeroplan flights up to 2 hours prior to departure
Another change that is effective immediately allows you to cancel your flight reward up to 2 hours prior to departure and receive a refund of your miles and fees albeit with a fee. Previously the refund rule only applied to bookings if you cancelled up to 21 days prior to departure. If you cancelled within 21 days you could only apply those miles and fees towards travel within a year.

3. Reduction of the refund fee
The Aeroplan fee charged to cancel flight rewards has now been dropped to $125 if you complete it online. Phone in to cancel and it will cost you $150. Top tier Aeroplan Diamond members will continue to be charged even less for cancelling their rewards.

4. Super Elite 100K members to receive complimentary changes and refunds
A big win for top tier elite Air Canada members, Super Elite 100K members will now have all flight reward change or cancellation fees waived. This even includes flight rewards booked prior to this change that became effective on July 15.

Those are all the positive changes to the program which in our minds are all very good changes especially the 24 hour cancellation rule and now getting your miles refunded up to 2 hours before departure.

The negative changes that are happening are being penned as temporary, which we really hope will be the case and if the way Air Canada has handled Aeroplan over the past few months then this should be the case. Citing important system upgrades that are being implemented for the launch of the new program these are two features of the program that are being suspended:

1. Stopovers on Multi-City bookings being reduced to one only
Right now you can include up to 2 stopovers or 1 stopover and 1 open jaw selection on Aeroplan flight rewards. This generous option is also known in the points and miles world as the Aeroplan mini round the world reward (Mini-RTW) where you could pretty much fly around the world for the cost of only one round trip ticket.  As of September 1, 2019 this is being reduced to only 1 stopover or 1 stopover or 1 open jaw in addition to point of turnaround. They are also removing any stopovers for flights within the same continent except for travel wholly within North America.

2. Around the World Flight Rewards being discontinued
Aeroplan had a true Around the World Flight Reward option (not the Mini-RTW as noted above) and these reward options will be discontinued as of September 1.

Aeroplan revealed that the above two options that are being suspended only affect 0.3% of all the flight rewards that are booked annually. It is a small number and much like the increases to international business class that happened a few years ago, doesn't affect the majority of Aeroplan members and the majority of reward bookings. Most of 5 million plus Aeroplan members are booking point to point one way or round trip flights for their vacations, visiting friends and family etc. so these last two changes won't even affect them. Aeroplan also states they are temporary suspensions - so does that mean they will come back exactly as we know them or will they come back in some other form when the system upgrades are done? That is a question we do not have the answer to at this time. One would hope they do bring back the 2 stopover option seeing that it is only such a small proportion of members who utilize it, but it is an option that makes those members utilize Aeroplan over and over again rather than seeking out other loyalty program options.

You can learn all about the Aeroplan changes here! Also feel free to let us know what you think of these changes in the comment section below.