Thursday, March 12, 2020

March 12 Update: Aeroplan to allow changes or cancel for full refund for March/April travel, Earn 5x CIBC Rewards Points for Air Transat Europe flights & a Hertz Elite Status Match offer


As of yesterday Aeroplan's Coronavirus policy was set in line with Air Canada's. If you have Aeroplan flights booked for travel in March and April you can change them once or cancel for them a full refund. This could also explain why the Aeroplan website is down and from what I can see on Twitter there are very long wait times when you call in. It does appear that contacint them via Twitter may be the best course of action if you want to change or cancel. At least if you try and don't get a response you have an electronic record of you doing so! Thanks to long time Rewards Canada reader Kevin A.  for the details!

We have reached out to AIR MILES to see what their course of action is going to be as right now they are stating they are following to policies of the airlines - which should mean that if you have an Air Canada or WestJet flight booked with AIR MILES you should be able to change those flights at no cost. Still would be nice to see a no charge cancellation policy in place like Aeroplan's!


If you are willing to try to book travel to Europe for late spring/early summer or late summer/early fall and are a CIBC Aventura cardholder you can earn 5x CIBC Rewards Points when you book Air Transat flights via CIBC Rewards. This offer runs until March 31 and the good news is Air Transat has a liberal no change fee policy for flights that are also booked by that date! So if you want to score extra points, get in on some cheaper fares this may be the time do it! Learn more here.


If you hold elite status in the Avis, Enterprise or National car rental progams you can have that status matched by Hertz Gold Plus Rewards! Find out more here.


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Travel Deals



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

CIBC Rewards
5x CIBC Rewards Points when booking flights to Europe with Air Transat through the CIBC Rewards Centre. More... Book by Mar 31 for travel May 1 - Jun 30 & Sep 1 - Oct 31,20

Other Bonus Offers


Hertz Gold Plus Rewards
- Elite Status Match - Hertz will match your status that you have from Avis, Enterprise or National. More... Unknown end date

Jumeirah Hotels Sirius
- Triple Sirius Points for stays of 2+ nights on the Business Comforts Package at participating Jumeirah Hotels Worldwide. More... Until Dec 30, 20
- Double Sirius Points for stays on the Jumeirah Breaks Package at participating Jumeirah Hotels in the UAE and the Maldives. More... For GCC Residents only Until Dec 30, 20

Marriott Bonvoy
- 2,000 Bonus Bonvoy Points when you stay 2 nights or more at the Aloft Cleveland Airport. More... Until Mar 31, 20

SAS EuroBonus
- Earn up to 6,000 EuroBonus Points in total when you rent with Avis for 3 or more days in Europe, The Middle East, Africa, Asia, USA, Australia, New Zealand and Mexico. More... Book by Mar 31 for rentals until Apr 30, 20
Stash Hotel Rewards
- 1,000 Bonus Stash Rewards Points when you book any hotel via Stash Rewards. More... Book by Mar 31, 20

Turkish Miles&Smiles
- Earn up to 20,000 Miles&Smiles Miles when you stay at Rixos Hotels in Turkey, Unites Arab Emirates and Egypt. More... Until Aug 31, 20
- 1,000 Miles&Smiles Miles per day when you rent a car with Rent Go in Turkey. More... Until May 31, 20


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IHG Rewards Club lowers elite status qualification requirements and waives all cancellation fees globally for stays until April 30


Rewards Canada contributor Jeff W. who provided the Scotia Rewards redemption story from earlier this week forwarded to us his email from IHG detailing their actions for Coronavirus.



This change from IHG addresses the typically cheapest non-refundable or non-cancellable rates that have become so prevalent in the world of hotel stays and now allows you to cancel them with no penalty if your stay is planned up until Apr 30. They also recommend that if you book stays beyond April 30 to book best flexible rate (or it can be another rate like the CAA/AAA rate) which allow you to cancel with no penalty up to one or two days prior to arrival. Personally here at Rewards Canada those are the only rates we ever book - we have never booked a prepaid non-refundable rate as travel plans can and do change.

Also seeing that hotel stays are being severely affected by the Coronavirus outbreak IHG is lowering the elite qualifying criteria to earn or retain status for 2021.  I like that they have lowered the rates to qualify but am a little surprised they aren't extending status for their members like we have seen from Best Western & Shangri-La. Here are the revised requirements for IHG Rewards Club status in 2021:


As you can see you can get Gold Elite status with IHG for 30% less than standard while Platinum sees requirements cut by 25% and Spire is just under 27%.

You can learn more about IHG's response to the Coronavirus here.



Podcast Episode 66 - Taking advantage of last minute deals for Spring Break, that is if you are willing to travel

Episode 66 - March 12, 2020
Taking advantage of last minute deals for Spring Break, that is if you are willing to travel

With the March and April school breaks just around the corner we take the Rewards Canada podcast into All Inclusive and Last Minute travel mode. We talk about the deals that can be had for all inclusive packages plus how you can use points and miles for those packages. We do also discuss the latest news with the Coronavirus and how flights and travel might be affected. We delve into travel waivers from airlines, package operators and tips for your travel insurance.

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50% Bonus Elite Qualifying Miles when you fly Alaska Airlines until April 11


We are beginning to see more bonus miles offers being released to encourage people to fly and hopefully others will follow the lead of Alaska Airlines with this promotion! Of course this one is more suited for those in B.C. and Alberta as Alaska only flies to those provinces! Simply register for the promotion to be eligible – and based on the T&C’s if you already have flights booked those will count as well as long as you are registered for the offer.

Offer details:
50% Bonus Elite Qualifying Mileage Plan miles when you fly on Alaska Airlines or Horizon Airlines. Full details and online registration (Registration is required) Until Apr 11, 20

Here are some other Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan offers to check out:

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

March 11 Update: Summary of all major Canadian airline flight change waivers - Air Canada & WestJet extend offers to existing bookings


With Italy being effectively shut down, Air Canada has cancelled all their flights to/from Italy until April 30. The last flight from Rome to Montreal is operating today. WestJet has made no mention yet of what is planned for their new Calgary to Rome route that is slated to launch on May 2. There also hasn't been official word on what's happening with Air Transat's Italy flights however they have instituted change policies for travel that was booked until June 30. And that brings us to more travel updates. This time we cover the major Canadian airlines and give shouts out to Air Canada and WestJet for expanding their policies for existing bookings for travel in March and April while we find it (not) surprising that Flair Airlines has been totally silent on the matter.....

AIR CANADA
Air Canada has extended a better waiver policy now - this one is good for those who booked prior to the current 'book now for travel and we'll waive the change fee if you change your plans' offer that most airlines have been offering. Here are the details if you have booked travel prior to March 4 and want to push it back to later this year:
For tickets purchased before March 4, 2020 with an original travel date on or before April 30, 2020, a one-time change fee waiver will apply for travel completed before December 31, 2020, provided changes are made at least 24 hours before your departing flight. Kindly note that any fare difference will apply.
 This new waiver came into effect today and you can read more about it here.

And the 'if you want to book now and then change' waiver has been further updated today allowing you to change your flights up to 24 hours prior to departure:
A one-time change fee waiver will apply to tickets purchased between March 4 and March 31, 2020 provided all travel is completed before December 31, 2020, provided changes are made at least 24 hours before your departing flight. Kindly note that any fare difference will apply and any residual value resulting from a lower fare will be lost. 
Read about the new booking policy here

AIR NORTH
Here is AIR NORTH's policy that was last updated on March 10. They are only waiving fees on new bookings at this time.

Given the concerns around the novel COVID-19, Air North, Yukon’s Airline is allowing passengers to shift their travel plans without incurring a change fee. This goodwill policy will provide a one-time waive of change fees for travel on all routes, for bookings made between 10 March and 5 April 2020, for travel between 20 March and 15 December 2020. Modifications to itineraries must be made at least 10 days before scheduled travel date. 
Find out more here.

AIR TRANSAT
At this time Transat is only allowing waivers on new flights booked between March 4 and 31. No word yet if they will provide some sort of waiver on existing travel booked prior to March 4.

Book a flight to any destination or a South package between March 4 and 31, and if your travel plans change, no worries, we will waive the change fees. | You can change your travel dates, hotel or destination—or all three!—at no charge up to 24 hours before departure.| You can reschedule your travel for any time within 12 months of your original travel dates.
Find out more here

Although they now have the following for Italy:

Following this notice, Air Transat has decided to implement a flexibility policy for its flights to Italy, based on the following parameters:
  • All customers who have booked a flight to Venice on or before March 2, 2020 for travel between now and June 30, 2020 are entitled to change their reservation date or destination without penalty for travel between now and October 31, 2020. Customers will, however, have to pay any difference in price.
  • All customers who have booked a flight to Rome or Lamezia on or before March 9, 2020 for travel between now and June 30, 2020 are entitled to change their reservation date or destination without penalty for travel between now and October 31, 2020. Customers will, however, have to pay any difference in price.
    Cancellation requests are subject to the terms and conditions.
Find out more here

CANADIAN NORTH
Has only enacted a change fee waiver for travellers connecting to/from other airlines to/from International destinations

In order to ensure that our customers are able to book and travel with confidence, Canadian North will temporarily waive change fees upon request, for customers travelling to or from international destinations via connections with other airlines. We will also permit cancellation of the same reservations upon request for customers traveling internationally, with the refund to be issued as a travel credit voucher that will be valid for one year from the date of issue.
This is valid for travel on Canadian North until March 31. Find out more here.

FLAIR AIRLINES
To the best of our knowledge Flair hasn't stated anything about waivers.

PORTER AIRLINES
At this time Porter is only allowing waivers on new flights booked between March 6 and 31. No word yet if they will provide some sort of waiver on existing travel booked prior to March 6.

Buy a ticket between March 6 and March 31, 2020 | Change your flight once without a change fee | Change your flight at least 14 days before departure | Travel on your new flight
Find out more here.

SUNWING
At this time Sunwing is only allowing waivers on new bookings made between March 4 and 19. No word yet if they will provide some sort of waiver on existing travel booked prior to March 4.

For new bookings made between March 4th and March 19th, 2020 Sunwing will waive any administration fees associated with the first change. This applies to all new bookings with a departure date from now up to and including June 24th, 2020. Any change must be requested at least 14 days prior to travel or normal conditions will apply.
Find out more here.

WESTJET
WestJet has followed Air Canada's lead and not only do they have their new bookings waiver policy in place they are now providing no fee changes for March and April flights that were booked prior to March 3. Find out more here.

New Flight policy:
  • All new flight bookings made between March 3, 2020 and March 31, 2020 will be allowed a one-time change fee waiver.
  • The one-time change fee waiver is available for any itinerary change made more than 24 hours from departure.
    To change or cancel a flight booked between the dates above, please contact us. If you booked through a travel agent, please contact them directly.
Existing Flight policy:
For flights booked before March 3, 2020 for travel in March or April 2020:

  • $0 one-time fee waiver for changes or cancellations
  • Change or cancellation must be requested at least 24 hours prior to departure
  • Value of cancelled flights will be returned as a credit to your Travel Bank
  • If you change your flight, the difference in fare applies
 Title image via Air Canada

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Travel Deals

Aer Lingus has summer flights on sale from Toronto to Dublin and beyond. You can enjoy Summer in Ireland from $749*when you fly between July 1, 2020 and August 22, 2020. Find out more here.

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


Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan
- 50% Bonus Elite Qualifying Mileage Plan miles when you fly on Alaska Airlines or Horizon Airlines. More... Until Apr 11, 20
- 500 Bonus Mileage Plan Miles on Hertz rentals of 1 or more days in U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, and Mexico. More... Until Dec 31, 20

British Airways Executive Club
- 50% Bonus Avios when you buy or gift Avios. More... Until Mar 22, 20

Marriott Bonvoy
- 10,000 Bonus Bonvoy Points when you stay 2 nights or longer at the Mystique, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Santorini. More... Apr 9 - Jul 2, 20
- 2,000 Bonus Bonvoy Points per night for stays at the Four Points by Sheraton Charlotte - Lake Norman. More... Until Mar 31, 20

SATA Azore Airlines Imagine
- Triple Imagine Miles when you rent with Sixt Worldwide. Rentals must be made online. More... Until May 31, 20




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Top 5 Credit Card Sign Up offers for March - These cards provide some of the best value out of their welcome bonuses

Here are the Rewards Canada Top 5 Credit Card Sign Up offers for the month of March 2020! This is not a 'best' credit card list like our Top Travel Rewards Credit Card rankings but instead a look at cards that have very good acquisition (welcome/sign up) offers. As always when choosing a card you should always take other factors into account other than the just sign up bonus, but when some of these cards are first year free, they can and do pay off even when you grab them strictly for the sign up rewards. This month we see three first year free cards on the list!

The National Bank of Canada World Elite Mastercard limited time offer has ended so it leaves our list. That means the BMO AIR MILES World Elite Mastercard jumps up to fourth spot and fifth is now taken by the TD First Class Visa Infinite Card. The first three cards have not changed this month.

Remember as well that you will find this list smack dab in the middle of the Rewards Canada homepage for easy reference!

Here are our top 5 credit card sign up offers for March (in order of welcome bonus value, calculated as minimum mile/points value minus annual fee)

Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card - 50,000 Points (Apply here)
No changes to this card means it stays put on the list The 50,000 points, awarded after spending $1,500 on the card in three months are worth at least $500 in our minds which means after subtracting the annual fee you are coming out ahead by $380. In reality you can pull even more value out of the card (into four figures) as we outlined in our post A look at how The Marriott Bonvoy American Express Card provides huge value!  Don't forget you get an annual free night with the card as well on the card anniversary date!
Minimum Income: N/A

OFFER EXPIRED TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card - 30,000 Miles 
This is the only first year free card on the list this month and if you are just starting out I would recommend getting this card first thanks to that annual fee waiver! The bonus is awarded as follows: 15,000 Aeroplan Miles when you make your first Purchase with your Card + 5,000 Aeroplan Miles when you spend $1,000 per month in the first three months (up to 15,000 miles) Depending on how you redeem those Aeroplan miles should be worth no less than $360 but more likely closer to $800 or more! In fact if you take the per mile value from our post from late July 2019 this welcome bonus would be worth $1,800 or more.
Minimum Income: $60,000 Personal or $100,000 Household

Alaska Airlines World Elite Mastercard - 30,000 Miles (Apply here)
This card offers a welcome bonus of 30,000 miles when you spend $1,000 on the card in the first three months of having it. This is one of the easiest bonuses to achieve and this card is one of the most churnable in Canada. There are really no problems in getting it 2-4 times in one year alone! Those 30,000 miles are worth no less than $330 when redeeming for economy class flights and just go up from there like the TD Aeroplan card.
Minimum Income: $80,000 Personal or $150,000 Household

BMO AIR MILES World Elite Mastercard - 3,000 Miles (Apply here)
This card offers a welcome bonus of 3,000 AIR MILES Reward Miles, split between 1,000 on first purchase and 2,000 more when you spend $3,000 within 3 months of getting the card. The annual fee of $120 is waived in the first year as well meaning these miles come to you at no cost other than card spend. Those 3,000 miles are worth $330 at a minimum when redeeming towards travel.
Minimum Income: $80,000 Personal or $150,000 Household

OFFER EXPIRED TD® First Class Travel® Visa Infinite* Card - 65,000 Points 
The First Class Visa Infinite Card makes it back onto the list this month with its latest offer. You receive 20,000 points on your first purchase and 15,000 points per month in each of the first three months when you spend at least $1,000 per month. The card also has rebates on the primary and first additional card for the first year. At a minimum the points are worth $260 towards any travel but are worth $325 if you choose to redeem via ExpediaForTD
Minimum Income: $60,000 Personal or $100,000 Household


If you went for all these cards you ultimately could end up with anywhere from $1,600 to over $3,000 in travel value. However even if you only take on one or two you are helping your travel budget significantly at no cost other than regular credit card spend. We don't really recommend getting all five in one month unless you know you can meet the minimum spend for them all at once, rather you'd want to pick one or two right now, perhaps another next month and so on.

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Monday, March 9, 2020

Redemption Stories: Using Scotia Rewards points for an All Inclusive Vacation and utilizing free lounge passes from the Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite Card


Today we welcome back Jeff W. who has contributed several articles in the past to Rewards Canada. Jeff has been a long time reader of Rewards Canada and we've had lots of discussions with him via email and Twitter as he is always looking to maximize his credit card, travel and other loyalty program rewards! He is heavily invested in Scotia Rewards and his next post details his most recent redemption with Scotia:
 
Hey fellow Rewards Canada Readers!  In the past I wrote how our family loves the Scotibank Gold American Express Card for the earning power it has.  Since the last time I wrote, the card has undergone some changes.  Rewards Canada has gone into detail about the changes, but for simplicity sake, you can earn 5%, 3% or 1% on various purchases.  We have also added the Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite to our portfolio.  This gives us two cards now that earn Scotia Rewards points.  The Visa gives you 2% back towards travel on Grocery, dining, entertainment, and transit purchases, and 1% on everything else.  This card also has no FX fees, making it our ‘go to’ card when travelling outside of Canada. (Editors note: The Scotia Gold Amex also has no FX fees but will earn less points than the Visa on non C$ spending) The Visa has one last great advantage, as it comes with six Priority Pass lounge passes per year, perfect for our family of four.



Recommended Reading: A closer look at how a Winnipegger maximizes his Scotiabank Gold American Express Card purchases & Using the Scotiabank Gold American Express card to redeem for any travel - whale watches included!

The great thing about Scotia Rewards, is it doesn’t matter which card you earn the points on, you can transfer the points to whichever card you placed your travel purchase on.  You can also interchange SCENE points with Scotia Rewards points, thus whenever we have a stockpile of SCENE points, we always transfer them over to our Scotia Rewards points account.  This is the rewards program that we use for our winter vacations every other year.

You can convert in both directions between Scotia Rewards and SCENE


There are a couple of ways you can redeem your Scotia Rewards points.  The first, is pay for your travel on your card, once you see the charge applied, redeem your points towards this charge, either the full charge, or some of it, it's your choice.  The minimum you can redeem for is 5,000 (equal to $50) points.  The second way is to book through the Scotiabank Rewards website.  One advantage of booking through Scotiabank’s Rewards website is being able to book a flight on WestJet with a 5% discount (on the base fare) over their regular rates.  Scotia Rewards also offers a Best Price Guarantee on airfare (within 24 hours of booking).  So if you book, and then find a better price, Scotia rewards will match the price.  When it comes to redeeming, it’s really your own preference.



Also, if you don’t have enough points at the time of booking your vacation, you have up to 12 months to still accumulate the points to pay for your travel!

Scotia Rewards makes it easy to choose your redemption option

Any travel any time redemption steps

Steps to redeem for travel booked via Scotia Rewards

Summary page to Apply Points to Travel

So, to get into our winter vacation.  We booked as part of a group of family and friends to an all-inclusive resort in Mazatlan, Mexico.  Vacationing as a group is so much fun, and it gives you the leverage to get a discount on your booking as you are traveling in such a large number, this year we had 34 people (including kids).  As with most group bookings, we owed a deposit in August (5 months prior to traveling) of $600.  Because we use Scotia Rewards points for our major trips every other year, we had more than enough rewards points come August to pay off the full $600 deposit that we owed.  Keep in mind, when redeeming points for travel you have already charged, you are earning 1% in rewards points for that charge, rather than booking it through the rewards website.  In our case of the deposit, that earned us another $6 in travel points.  Step 1 - deposit, done and paid for.

Recommend Reading: The Ultimate Guide to Credit Card & Loyalty Programs for the All Inclusive Vacationer

Step 2, is paying the remaining balance of our all-inclusive vacation in October.  In our case, this was $6,100.  Paid for it on our Visa, earned another $61 in travel dollars.  Naturally we didn’t have enough points for this charge, so we decided to wait until we got home from our vacation in January to redeem our points.

Step 3, is our transportation to/from the airport in our home city of Winnipeg.  In our case, we are traveling with our 4 and 7 year old boys, both requiring car seats.  Now, we don’t need our car seats in Mexico so we can’t take a taxi.  We also didn’t want family to drive us at 3am, so we chose the Valet & Away option at the YWG airport.  This, in my opinion, is the only way to go when you have kids.  Pull up at the front of the airport, unload your kids, bags, and leave your jackets in the car and head on in.  They track your flight, and have your car ready and running upon your return (nice and warm).  This feature also gives you priority screening through security, so you don’t need to wait in a long lineup when you have kids with you.  It’s a fantastic service, and when you know your departure/return dates in advance, you can book the Black Friday sale in November and save more money.  Lastly, I paid this travel charge on our Visa, earned $2.64 in travel rewards then paid it off with our points.

Next thing to do before hopping on the plane is to feed the family.  Do we want to pay over inflated airport prices for breakfast for the four of us?  That could easily cost at least $60 if not more.  Well, we’re in luck...with our Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite card, we have six lounge passes to use.  At the Winnipeg airport, kids are free into the lounge, so we simply use 2 of our six lounge passes and in we go.  Unfortunately at 4am, alcohol is not being served, but a full breakfast buffet is on the menu.  Eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, cream puffs, cookies, fruit, and beverages.  We also grabbed a few extra items for the plane, as well all know, the kids will be hungry again.

Recommend Reading:  Lounge Review: Plaza Premium Lounge Winnipeg Rewards Canada's Guide to Business Class Lounge Access

As an added note, the Lounge in the Mazatlan hotel is before security, and only provides beverages and light snacks, so we were forced to stop at a restaurant for breakfast.

Now that we’re into February, our trip is over, expenses calculated;  We spent $8,639 all tolled on our two week vacation.  $6,700 on the all-inclusive vacation, $264 for Valey & Away, $870 on Pesos, and $805 on Visa transactions.  Using our Visa while we were there, saved us $20 on not having to pay the 2.5% FX fee, and earned us up to $16 in additional travel points.  We have now redeemed $3,197 for our 2 week vacation in paradise, which equates to 37% of our bill, and makes our vacation expenses only $5,442.

Keep in mind, if you are doing excursions or sightseeing tours while you’re on vacation, these could also be categorized as “travel” expenses and could be valid for you to redeem your points towards.
Redeeming points on the Scotiabank Gold Amex or Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite cards is so easy to do online with no need to call anyone.  Charge my travel to my card, and then simply log in to Scotia Rewards to redeem my points.  Cards like these, that allow you to book your travel how you want are in my mind the best possible cards out there, as it allows you to maximize your savings.

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

March 9 Update: What you actually have to spend to get some of the best credit card welcome bonus offers, Targeted Air Canada Flight Bonus, Most Popular Posts from Last Week



Since we have seen a few new card updates this month we have updated our "What you actually have to spend to get some of the best credit card welcome bonus offers" feature. We now list some of the cards like the CIBC Aventura Visa Infinite Card and Scotia Passport Visa Infinite Card twice - once to show what the initial sign up bonus is worth and then again to show the value if you hold it for the 12 month bonus. Check out the updated feature here. (It will be updated again in a day or two as HSBC should have their new offer out on their World Elite card)


Check your email for targeted Air Canada Aeroplan flight offer for flights within Canada. I received it this morning and it offers up to 200% bonus Aeroplan Miles.



Air France has issued details of their Coronavirus flight waivers - they state ANY flights booked before March 31 can be re-booked at no charge. Based on this wording even if you booked something months ago you are able to re-book. Most other airlines are only offering this on new bookings made this month. (Source Air France)


This is similar to Qatar Airways who emailed the following:

Qatar Airways has updated its travel policy so you can travel with confidence, offering you more flexibility and peace of mind. If you have booked or will book flights for travel up to 30 June 2020 you will be offered the flexibility to change your travel plans free of charge by altering the dates of your booking or exchanging your ticket for a travel voucher valid for one year. This includes award flights since we value every Qmile you’ve earned with us as a Burgundy member. So, if your plans change, rest assured that we are ready to support you.


Here are Rewards Canada's most popular posts from last week - Surprises me that everyone is so interested in the least rewarding cards in Canada! Might be on to something here....
  1. The least rewarding travel rewards credit cards in Canada
  2. A look at the business class redemption feature for the CIBC Aventura Visa Infinite Privilege Card - it offers up to a 7.5% return!
  3. New welcome offer for the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card - Earn up to 30,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles with first year annual fee rebate on Primary Card & 1st Additional card
  4. New Hyatt Hotel Openings in Canada for 2020 - 6 hotels confirmed + the reopening of the Park Hyatt Toronto
  5. Happy 10th Birthday to WestJet Rewards! We look at where the program is now and reveal some great birthday offers!

Posts since our last update:

Travel Deals

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
- Earn up to 3,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles when you rent a full-size four door (group E) car and up with Avis Worldwide. More... Until May 31, 20


Other Bonus Offers


British Airways Executive Club
- 500 Bonus Avios per night stay at selected Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts around the world when booked via BA Holidays. More... Until Jul 31, 20

Emirates Skywards
- Earn up to 10,000 Bonus Skywards Miles when you rent with Avis or Budget for 3+ days Worldwide. More... Book by Apr 30 for rentals until Jun 30, 20

Marriott Bonvoy
- 7,000 Bonus Bonvoy Points + $50 daily hotel credit when you stay on the Discover the Ben package at The Ben, Autograph Collection West Palm Beach. More... Until May 7, 20
- 2,000 Bonus Bonvoy Points per stay including any night Friday-Sunday at The Westin Book Cadillac Detroit. More... Until Apr 12, 20
- 2,000 Bonus Bonvoy Points per night on Sunday-Thursday nights at the AC Hotel Bloomington Mall of America. More... Until Mar 31, 20

Miles & More
- Earn up to 7,000 Bonus Miles & More Miles when you rent with Avis for 2 or more days Worldwide. More... Book by Mar 31 for rentals until Dec 15, 20

TAP Air Portugal Miles&Go
- Elite Status Match Challenge - If you hold elite status with a SkyTeam airline, oneworld airline, Azul, Emirates or Gol you can join TAP Air Portugal and receive TAP elite status for six months if you join a Club TAP Miles&Go or purchase miles to be eligible for Silver or Gold status. More... Until Mar 31, 20
- Earn up to 5x Miles&Go miles when you buy miles online. More... Until Mar 31, 20




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New World of Hyatt and American AAdvantage Elite Tier Status Challenge


Over the past few years we have seen expanded partnerships between hotel loyalty programs and airline frequent flyer programs emerge and one of those was a partnership between World or Hyatt and American AAdvantage. This partnership is coming up on being a year old (See our post from last year) and essentially the partnership allows elite members in either program to earn additional points or miles in the other program once they linked their accounts. Today the programs announced a limited time offer that is provides an opportunity to fast track to elite tier status in the partner’s program based on qualifying activity:

https://world.hyatt.com/content/gp/en/rewards/american-airlines.html

  • Eligible World of Hyatt Explorists and Globalists can register by September 30, 2020 and complete qualifying AAdvantage® activity within three months to achieve AAdvantage® Gold, Platinum or Platinum Pro status through January 2022. Once earned, they can enjoy elite benefits like priority boarding, free checked bags, elite mileage bonus, preferred seats and complimentary upgrades.
    • This activity is earned when a member flies on eligible tickets for flights marketed and operated by American Airlines or American Eagle.
      • Eligible AAdvantage® Platinum, Platinum Pro and Executive Platinum members can register by October 2, 2020 and complete qualifying World of Hyatt activity within 90 days to achieve World of Hyatt Explorist or Globalist status through February 2022. Once earned, they can enjoy elite benefits like a dedicated check-in area, late check-out upon request, room upgrades and club lounge access or complimentary breakfast.
        • This activity is earned when a member books an eligible rate or award night through Hyatt channels.
      • Eligible World of Hyatt and AAdvantage® members must successfully link their accounts and register in order for qualifying activity to count toward earning elite tier status during the offer period.
      • Members can choose when to register for this offer based on the timing that works best for their travel plans. Once registered, they will be notified of the offer details, including the qualifying activities and specific offer period.
      • World of Hyatt and AAdvantage® elite members can continue earning more points and miles through this strategic relationship once they link their accounts, including:
        • AAdvantage® Gold, Platinum, Platinum Pro and Executive Platinum members can earn one AAdvantage®bonus mile for every eligible dollar spent on qualifying Hyatt stays and experiences.
        • World of Hyatt Discoverist, Explorist and Globalist members can earn one World of Hyatt Bonus Point for every eligible dollar spent on qualifying American Airlines flights.This is in addition to the AAdvantage® miles elite members already earn on flights and the World of Hyatt® points elite members already earn for hotels stays. 
        • AAdvantage® miles earned on eligible Hyatt hotel spend are bonus miles and do not count toward elite qualifying miles.
        • World of Hyatt Bonus Points earned for qualifying American Airlines flights do not count toward elite tier status in World of Hyatt.
      When this partnership launched the programs did state that there will be limited promotions for fast tracking to elite status and that promise is holding true with this promotion. As is stated in the details for the offer above you may want to time your registration right as you have 90 days or three months to complete the promotion activities to earn status in whichever program you required. So contrary to our normal mantra of registering for a promotion right when it comes out this time it is the opposite. For example if you are a World of Hyatt Explorist or Globalist but don't have any American Airlines flights planned until the fall (which could entirely be the case with the current Coronavirus situation) you'll want to wait to register until sometime in September. Of course if your plans change and you have a flight sooner come back to this offer and register for it before you book that flight. Same goes the other direction in that if you have AAdvantage Platinum, Platinum Pro or Executive Platinum status don't register for this offer until you know can complete your Hyatt activity within 90 days of registering.

      Learn more about and register for this offer here.