Monday, May 4, 2020

May 4 Update: Today only earn 10% or more cash back with Rakuten, Air Canada launches CleanCare+, AeroMexico extends elite status


Today only you can earn 10% or more cash back with 26 retailers via the Rakuten portal (eBates.ca). Find out more here. (This is our referral link - if you are not a member yet you'll get $5 when you spend $25 or more using this link) Here are just some of the retailers available:
Images via Rakuten


Air Canada announced the launch of CleanCare+ today that Air Canada describes as " a comprehensive program for personal safety and enhanced aircraft grooming to provide customers greater peace of mind during all stages of travel." Here are the main points of this program:
  • Mandatory pre-flight customer temperature checks, the first in the Americas
  • More personal space in Economy Class at least until June 30, 2020
  • Personal care kits containing disinfectant and safety items
  • Electrostatic cabin spraying to reinforce aircraft grooming protocols 
  • Revised food product minimizing crew and passenger contact
  • Customer face-coverings and employee Personal Protective Equipment now mandatory
Learn more about CleanCare+ here.  Source Air Canada


Images via Air Canada
 

For the second month in a row the Miles & More program is not offering any Mileage Bargain offers for flights out of Canada but they do have some out of the U.S. for travel in late August and through September. Find out more here.

Hotel occupancy rates in Canada for the week of April 19-25 was around 15%. This is a slight increase from the 12 or so percent we saw over the few weeks prior. However compare this to 2019 where the week has occupancy rates of 76.9%. (Source HNN)


AeroMexico is extending status for elite members in their Club Premier programs. All members who achieved status via flying in 2019 will have their 2020 status extended by 12 months. Find out more here.
Image via AeroMexico


Airline Schedule Updates
This will now be a standard feature for the foreseeable future in our daily update posts as we summarize Canadian operations based on data from RoutesOnline and other sources. Remember that many of these route plans are subject to change and right now they are changing frequently!

AeroMexico wants to restart service between Vancouver and Mexico City later this week with 2x weekly service. (Source RoutesOnline)

Air India has set May 18 as the date to relaunch their Toronto-Delhi daily service (Source RoutesOnline)

Copa Airlines looks to be planning to restart service between Toronto and Panama City on July 3 with 2x weekly service (Source RoutesOnline)



Remember to visit and bookmark our COVID-19 resource page where we are keeping you up to date with all the latest airline, hotel, lounges and loyalty program news, policies, closures and more.
Other resources on Rewards Canada to help you make the most of your points and miles right now:


Posts since our last update:

Deals:


Travelzoo and Cape Mudge Resort on B.C.'s Quadra Island are selling discounted vouchers for future stays that are 100% fully refundable. You can buy vouchers for 2 night stays starting at $179 each for May 2021 or $229 each for summer stays in 2020 or 2021. Find out more here

Hello Fresh: save $65 in total, including free shipping on the first box! Find out more here.

Missfresh: Simplify your life with 45% off your first 2 consecutive orders with code SIMPLIFY45. Find out more here.

Enjoy up to 25% off for stays at Radisson Hotels in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific. Find out more here Book by May 10 for stays June 10 – August 31, 20

Rewards Canada receives a small commission when you use any of the above offers. You don't have to chose to use our links but we thank you in advance if you do.


Canadian Bonus Offers

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Other Bonus Offers

Avianca LifeMiles
- 2,500 Bonus LifeMiles when you rent with Thrifty for 1 or more days in the Americas or Europe. More... Until Dec 31, 20

TAP Air Portugal Victoria
- Earn up to 4x Miles&Go miles when you buy miles online. More... Until May 31, 20

Thai Airways Royal Orchid Plus
- Triple ROP Miles for stays at participating Anantara Hotels Worldwide. More... Until Mar 31, 21
- Triple ROP Miles for stays at participating Avani Hotels Worldwide. More... Until Mar 31, 21



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Offer extended on the Scotia Momentum VISA Infinite card - 10% back for first three months & first year free


The popular limited time offer of 10% cash back for the  Scotia Momentum Visa Infinite Card has been extended to July 1. Right now for new applications Scotia will award you with 10% cash back on all purchases up to $200 cash back in the first three months. Not only that but they will waive the first year annual fee of $120 on the primary card and if you grab a supplementary card they'll waive the $50 fee on that as well at no cost. That means if you can spend $2,000 on the card in the first three months you'll get the full $200 at no cost.

After the first three months you will have your usual 4%, 2% and 1% returns and with the annual fee waived in the first year it won't cost you anything to give this card a shot. Remember your cash back reward gets paid out in November so you'll want to wait until then to cancel this card if so chose to.  This offer is valid for applications made up until July 1, 2020

This card ranked third overall in our last Top Cash Back Credit card rankings.

Below is the most current offer for the card. It may not reflect the discussion above.

Friday, May 1, 2020

May 1 Update: 50,000 Bonus PC Optimum purchases for Beauty Boutique purchases of $150+, new Wayfair Amex Offer and Amex increases contactless payment limit to $250


Another PC Optimum bonus is available for shopping online this weekend. Spend $150 or more online with Shopper's Beauty Boutique to earn 50,000 PC Optimum points. That's $50 worth of bonus points. Offer runs until May 3. Find out more here
Image via Shoppers


We see the return of Wayfair to Amex Offers. In our household we received the offer on both The Platinum Card and Cobalt Card and it provides a $20 statement credit when you spend $100 or more by June 30. Remember to initiate your Wayfair purchase via an online shopping mall to earn extra miles or points! You can find the details of the offer on our Guide to Amex Offers or by logging in to your Amex account.
Image via American Express


American Express has followed Visa and Mastercard's lead in increasing tap limits on their cards. Amex is also now allowing up to $250 per transaction for contactless payments. The latest statement from Mastercard shows a 40% jump in contactless payments in the first quarter so it nice to see Amex do this as well.
Image via American Express


Airline Schedule Updates
This will now be a standard feature for the foreseeable future in our daily update posts as we summarize Canadian operations based on data from RoutesOnline and other sources:

China Southern Airlines will be operating once weekly service between Vancouver and Guangzhou with an Airbus A380 until May 27. (Source RoutesOnline)

Ethiopian Airlines is showing 2x weekly service on their Addis Ababa – Toronto – Dublin – Addis Ababa route starting today. (A quick check of today's fligth shows it delated by 9 hours...) (Source RoutesOnline)



Remember to visit and bookmark our COVID-19 resource page where we are keeping you up to date with all the latest airline, hotel, lounges and loyalty program news, policies, closures and more.
Other resources on Rewards Canada to help you make the most of your points and miles right now:


Posts since our last update:

Deals:

Casper: Take 10% off a mattress with code GOODSNOOZ. Valid through 5/11.

Hello Fresh: save $65 in total, including free shipping on the first box! Find out more here.

Missfresh: Simplify your life with 45% off your first 2 consecutive orders with code SIMPLIFY45. Find out more here.

Enjoy up to 25% off for stays at Radisson Hotels in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific. Find out more here Book by May 10 for stays June 10 – August 31, 20

Rewards Canada receives a small commission when you use any of the above offers. You don't have to chose to use our links but we thank you in advance if you do.


Canadian Bonus Offers

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Other Bonus Offers

Avianca LifeMiles
- Earn up to 6x LifeMiles when you rent with Thrifty in the Americas or Europe. More... Until Dec 31, 20

Marriott Bonvoy
- Double Bonvoy Points when you rent for 2+ days on a weekly or weekend rental at participating Hertz locations in the US, Canada and Puerto Rico. More... Until Jun 30, 20



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Rexall Be Well launches today - earn 50,000 bonus points for purchases of $50 or more this weekend



Rexall's new loyalty program - Be Well officially launched today and to celebrate they are offering 50,000 bonus points when you spend $50 or more in store.  This also means that as of today you will no longer be able to earn or redeem AIR MILES at all Rexall locations.


We have mentioned Rexall's new program a couple of times already on Rewards Canada as they offered their pre-launch sign up bonus of 10,000 points for supplying your email address. Those points will be awarded by May 31 when you actually join the program using the same email address.

In those earlier posts we pointed out that the program isn't rewarding at all on the base level. You earn 10 points per dollar spent and then you can redeem 25,000 points for $10 off at the till. This means you have to spend $2,500 to get that $10 or a return of 0.4 cents.  For comparison when AIR MILES was  a partner that same $2,500 would net you 125 AIR MILES or about $13 in terms of cash rewards.

It doesn't surprise me that Rexall went this way - AIR MILES is a pricey proposition for any retailer and an influx of back end loyalty program developers & systems have made it quite affordable to run your own program nowadays. I am and am not surprised about the redemption value however. My surprise is the base value is less than what was offered with AIR MILES even though Rexall's cost per point should be lower but I'm also not surprised as the switch allowed them to set a rate that will see base points not eat into their margins. I also believe they went with the lower value as they plan on offering a lot of bonus points to boost your value as we already see with this weekend's launch event. It's a good marketing ploy - low initial value but provide more value to get you in store and buy enough stuff to hit that minimum spend to get the bonus points.

With Rexall no longer being an AIR MILES partner it continues to confirm what I have stated in lots of media interviews and here on the site that the golden age of coalition loyalty programs has now passed us. Canada's two largest coalition programs AIR MILES and Aeroplan have not had much success in adding any major nationwide non-travel retail partners for sometime now and I don't see that changing anytime soon. What we will see are more individual retailer programs and retail group programs, the latter being programs like Triangle and PC Optimum.

Here are the steps Rexall provided in their email on how to join the program:


All images via Rexall


Now live: New earn rates and easier redemption with the no fee BMO CashBack Mastercard


The new earning structure for the no fee BMO CashBack Mastercard have gone live today. We first let you know about the changes back on April 7 that see the card now offer 3% cash back on groceries (up to $500 spent per statement cycle), 1% cash back on recurring bill payments (also up to $500) and 0.5% back on all other purchases. Also kicking in today is an improved cash back redemption for the card as the minimum amount to redeem drops to $1 from $50.



Here is a more detailed recap of the changes:

Earning changes
Prior to today the card earned  1% cash back on all purchases made that has now changed to the following:
  • 3% cash back on eligible grocery purchases, up to a maximum of $500 spent for each statement cycle
  • 1% cash back on eligible recurring bill payments, up to a maximum of $500 spent for each statement cycle
  • 0.5% unlimited cash back on all other purchases
As you can see BMO has boosted the earning rate for grocery purchases to 3% with a cap of $500 spent for each statement cycle. That means you can earn $15 cash back each month for groceries, well you can earn more but that's how much you'll get at 3%, the remainder will be 0.5%. So if you spend $1,500 a month on groceries you would receive $20 in total cash back ($15+$5) with the new earning structure. Under the old structure it would have been $15. Outside of groceries the card has in fact become worse except for recurring bill payments but for everything else. So that is the key with this card - it is primarily good for grocery purchases on it. If you make lots of purchases that do not count as grocery you might be better off with a different card albeit most no fee cash back cards in Canada have similar earn rates - 0.5% for non-category bonus purchases and higher rates in select other categories. As you can see that BMO has made these changes to actually bring the card in line with many of its competitors.

Redeeming changes
The changes for cash back redemption have made this card more liquid - that is, it will become easier to redeem for your cash back. The current redemption model for the card requires you to achieve $50 in cash back to redeem for a one-time or recurring redemption. The new model that came into effect today allows you to redeem as little as $1 for a one-time redemption or $25 for automatic recurring redemptions. This move s the card up our list in Guide to Credit Card Cash Back Liquidity to the top with the Brim Mastercards.

Overall I would say the positive changes outweigh the negative changes with the card. Being able to redeem for $1 is great, the 3% return on groceries is great however the 0.5% on all other purchases gets a  👎

If you do choose to go for the card you can earn 5% back on all purchases in the first three months up to $100 cash back in total ($2,000 in spending) and you can take advantage of the 1.99% introductory rate on balance transfers.

Learn more about and apply for the BMO CashBack Mastercard here.

Below is the most current offer for the card. It may not reflect the discussion above.

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Financially stable? Now's the time to rack up some of the best travel rewards points & miles


Since the start of the pandemic a lot of discussion on Rewards Canada has centered around using your loyalty reward programs to help you financially - that is to use the points or miles for cash back or cash equivalents. But what if you are healthy financially and don't need to be shifting your loyalty program strategy and want to stick with travel rewards? Well there is no better time than now to build up your points and miles for future travel thanks to the Platinum Card from American Express double points promotion. On April 21 American Express revealed that Platinum Card cardmembers (existing and new) will receive double points on all purchases until July 20. They will also receive double the redemption value when using points for purchases although we're not concerning ourselves with the latter for this post.

On a normal day the Platinum Card will earn 3 points per dollar spend on dining (restaurants, fast food, coffee shops), 2 points per dollar on travel and 1 point on everything else. Now with this promotion those amounts are doubled so we see 6 points per dollar on dining, 4 points per dollar on travel and 2 points on everything else. We have confirmation from American Express that the double points is for ALL Platinum cardmembers which means if you don't have the card and get it now you'll be able to partake in the offer. This means all cardmembers can really work on building up their points balance for future travel and get amazing value from those purchases thanks to the strength and versatility of American Express' Membership Rewards program. The program has numerous travel rewards options from Fixed Points for Travel, Use Points for Travel Purchases and converting points to their frequent travel partners like Aeroplan, British Airways and more. Thanks to the promotion all these redemption option have doubled in value.

Let's take a look at all these options:

Fixed Points for Travel
The Fixed Points Travel Program is a take on traditional reward flights from frequent flyer programs. That is, you use a set amount of points to travel within, or to, certain regions without typically worrying about the price.

Booking flights using fixed points can come handy, especially during peak seasons when market fares are quite high. Amex’s Fixed Points Travel Program doesn’t limit specific airlines you need to book with. You can literally fly any airline, any time to any destination!

This provides a lot more flexibility than your traditional reward program, where typically the biggest complaint is a lack of flight availability!

Here are the points grids from Amex’s Fixed Point Travel Program for both economy and business class flights:



Recommending Reading: Redemption Stories: Saving $3,800 on last minute flights with the Platinum Card from American Express

Looking at the chart and the maximum redemption value of tickets you'll see that you can earn up to a 2 cents per point value when redeeming points via this method. And if you take into account the current Platinum offer of double points where you earn 2 to 6 points per dollar spent your effective rate of return for booking flights via the Fixed Points for Travel program can be as high as 12%! This matches the current rate for Using Points for Purchases option that is awarding $20 for every 1,000 point redeemed. Think about it you only need to spend $2,500 on dining to get a popular route short haul flight. You can't do that with any other program right now and remember you don't need to redeem by July 20 - simply put all your spending on the Platinum Card until and then use the points when you wish - they never expire as long as you have an active Membership Rewards card (Hint you can get yourself the Gold Rewards Card in the future if you don't wish to keep the Platinum Card down the road) Another hint - if you are about maximizing value you'll want your base fare from the the ticket to push as close to the Maximum Fare listed in the chart or even go past as you can then redeem 1,000 points for every $10 over and above (including taxes and fees) or just pay cash for that difference.

Use Points for Purchases (Travel)
The travel option of  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 your Platinum Card and when the charge shows up, redeem your points against it at a rate of 1,000 points for a $10 statement credit. This means if you are redeeming points earned during this double points promotion you are getting a 2% to 6% return. Here's the kicker and also a plan from one of our readers: Book future travel by early July so that you can take advantage of the other half of this promotion - the double redemption value. That means you can get a $20 statement credit for 1,000 points and pushes you to a  4 to 12% return on your spending.  Here is what Gary A. asked and may be planning:
Question about the 50K bonus points. Will they post to the account as soon as the $3K spend threshold is met, or will it wait until the 3 month mark is achieved? As of today April 24, we would be looking at 3 months (minus 4 days) before July 20. So if it posts after the three months I could never take advantage of the double redemption bonus.

For this to make sense for me, that 50K bonus points would need to get into the account BEFORE the 3 month mark. In my case, I have two big airline tickets for May 2021 flights that I would buy. If those cost me $7K and I was able to make that purchase say mid-June (fingers crossed they would be available for purchase by that point), the points for that purchase would be 4 pts / dollar (28k points) plus the 50K points, totaling 78000 pts which I redeem at 1000pt = $20 and I'd get $1560 off that purchase. With an additional $200 as travel credit, that's $1760 off the purchase for a $700 investment (annual fee). Net: $1060 in my pocket... Am I missing something or is that ridiculously good return?
Gary's numbers look right to me and hopefully it may help you get the wheels turning for your future travel plans.

The great thing with Membership Rewards is that you can continue to fund your trip with points even after it's over as American Express allows you to redeem for a charge up to 12 months after it gets posted to your account.

Frequent Travel Partners
Now on to another fun part! The section where you can really get some outsized value for earning double Membership Rewards points until late July. Membership Rewards points earned with the Platinum Card from American Express can be converted to six airline and two hotel programs. Those programs and their conversion ratios are:
  • Air Canada Aeroplan 1:1
  • British Airways Executive Club 1:1
  • Alitalia MilleMiglia 1:0.75
  • Cathay Pacific Asia Miles 1:0.75
  • Delta SkyMiles 1:0.75
  • Etihad Guest 1:0.75
  • Hilton Honors 1:1
  • Marriott Bonvoy 1:1.2
The bold emphasis is mine as those are the three best programs to convert to and what I provide more detail on.

Air Canada Aeroplan
You can convert the Membership Rewards points earned with the Platinum Card directly to Air Canada Aeroplan on a 1 to 1 basis and the conversion is typically instant although Amex states it can take up to 30 minutes. This is key to being one of the best conversion options of all for Canadians since you don't have to convert speculatively - you hold onto your points in Membership Rewards and while you are searching for and about to book an Aeroplan award flight you can convert the points at that time.

And the value for converting to Aeroplan can be huge. Firstly, as you are earning 2 to 6 points per dollar spent until July 20 you are effectively earning 2 to 6 Aeroplan Miles per dollar. This cannot be matched by any card in our market right now. We value Aeroplan Miles at 1.2 cents at the absolute minimum, which means your return on spending would run in the 2.4 to 7.2% range but I stress that is an absolute minimum. With Aeroplan you can easily push that return much higher, well into 2 to 3 cents per points for economy and well above 6 cents per points for business class and first class redemptions. In fact in some past random searches we have found business class award flights giving a value of 7.75 cents per mile. Take 6 points per dollar earned on the Platinum Card for dining, convert to Aeroplan at 1:1 for 6 miles per dollar and then a value of 7.75 cents per mile and you have a 46.5% return on that spending!! Yes I do make lots of typos in my posts but this one is not a typo - you can potentially get a 46.5% return on your dining spend! There is even the possibility to get even more than that if you find a higher value flight. I am just shy of 20 years of running Rewards Canada and never have I seen a potential return that high, in fact nothing ever has even come close to that!

Here is the 7.75 cents example we found last year:
How about doing a one-way in business class between Toronto and San Francisco - and there's a bonus - it is on Boeing 787-9 with lie flat seats:



This round trip flight is 25,000 miles + $123.69 in taxes and fees. To buy the flight outright with Air Canada would cost $2063.60. The savings is $1939.91 or 7.75 cents per mile. Link to original post

British Airways Executive Club
Outside of the world of frequent flyers and miles/points enthusiasts British Airways Executive Club (BAEC) is a relative unknown for many Canadians. Like Aeroplan, Membership Rewards points covert 1:1 to Avios, which is the currency of British Airways Executive Club so you are earning 2 to 6 Avios per dollar spent.  It can take up to 5 days for points to convert from Amex to BAEC. The beauty of BAEC is that you have the entire oneworld Alliance to use the Avios with. oneworld includes British Airways of course, Aer Lingus, Iberia, American Airlines, Alaska Airlines, Cathay Pacific and a whole slew of other airlines. Being a frequent flyer there again is the ability to pull some outsized value when you redeem for business class or first class flights but it also provides some really good economy class options. For example, outside of North America flights that fall into their Zone 1 category of 1-650 miles in distance only require 4,000 Avios on British Airways, Aer Lingus, Iberia & Vueling or 6,000 Avios on partner airlines! Putting that into terms of the double points earned for dining on the Platinum Card and you can have an award flight for $667 in spending. Again unmatched in terms of how little spend you need to actually get a flight. And the icing on the cake is that American Express does offer occasional bonuses for transferring to British Airways that can push the value even higher. That being said I am going to predict we won't see the transfer bonus this year because of the double points promotion. Here


Recommended Reading on using Avios:
- Utilizing British Airways' Executive Club for flights in North America

- How you can easily get a free flight between Toronto and Dublin, Ireland (pre taxes/fees) or 4 flights for $240+fees


Marriott Bonvoy
The last of the best three programs to convert to is Marriott Bonvoy and it has a redemption ratio of 5 Membership Rewards points to 6 Marriott Bonvoy points. That means with the current double points promotion you are earning the equivalent of 2.4 to 7.2 Marriott Bonvoy points per dollar spent. At the bottom end we value Marriott Bonvoy points a 1 cent apiece. So at the very minimum you'd be getting a 2.4 to 7.2% return but again Marriott is the type of program that you can get some big value from. In the past we have found redemption options almost as high as 5% (4.89 to be exact) so returns of around 11.7% to 35% and that's just basing it on one example. There are possibilities to pull more value out of the program especially when you consider that Marriott Bonvoy will give you one night free when you redeem for 5 consecutive nights (you only end up paying points for 4 nights). 

Other Frequent Travel Partners
It can even be advantageous to convert to some of the other airline programs despite the transfer ratio not being as good as the three above. Cathay Pacific, Delta and Etihad Airways all have sweet spots where taking that lower transfer rate may make sense to redeem for flights. For example you may be building a big trip to multiple continents and you maybe you need Aeroplan to get to Africa but then can utilize Etihad to fly from Africa to Asia and so on! There are just so many possibilities with American Express' Membership Rewards!

As you can see the key right now is to have the card and put every little bit of spending on it and worry about redemption later. If you aren't looking at maximizing the double redemption option of 1,000 points for $20 you can literally sit on the points for when you need them.  If you don't have the card I would apply for it sooner than later so you can maximize the amount of days you can spend on it. Remember that the Platinum Card currently offers 50,000 welcome points when you spend $3,000 on the card in the first three months of having it and another 10,000 points when you hold the card for 6 months. Remember as well that the card does have a $699 annual fee but you get an annual $200 travel credit and tons of benefits on top of that. Witt the current double points (and double redemption option) the card is the most valuable card in Canada right now even with the $699 annual fee. It is hands down the best card to have or get right now!

In fact here are Rewards Canada all our spending outside of groceries and food delivery services (which go on our Cobalt cards) are now going on the Platinum Card from American Express.

Learn more about and apply for the Platinum Card here.

Below is the most current offer for the card. It may not reflect the discussion above.

 



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April 30 Update: Mastercard pulls Foodora offer from their site, Coast Hotels providing Fort McMurray evacuee discounts and more elite status extensions


We haven't heard back from Mastercard Canada about the Foodora news we brought to you earlier this week but did see that as of today the offer has been pulled from Mastercard Canada's website. You can however still access the offer directly on Foodora's website here. Seeing that it is not on Mastercard Canada's website however leads me to believe this offer is being removed completely and won't be available to use with Foodora in other countries.
Image via Foodora


Coast Hotels is offering a special 50% off compassion rate at their Edmonton locations for Fort McMurray residents who have been affected by the flooding that city is experiencing. Find out more here.
Image via Coast Hotels


Travelzoo and Cape Mudge Resort on B.C.'s Quadra Island are selling discounted vouchers for future stays that are 100% fully refundable. You can buy vouchers for 2 night stays starting at $179 each for May 2021 or $229 each for summer stays in 2020 or 2021. Find out more here
Image via Travelzoo

More elite status extensions
Japan's two major airlines have both provided extensions for elite status. Current elite status members from ANA Mileage Club and JAL Mileage Bank will have their status extended through 2021. Meanwhile Spanish based Melia Hotels has extended the status of current Melia Rewards elite members by one year and elite members of Amtrak Guest Rewards will have their status extended to February 28, 2022. You can find all these details and links on our COVID-19 resource page.
 


Airline Schedule Updates
This will now be a standard feature for the foreseeable future in our daily update posts as we summarize Canadian operations based on data from RoutesOnline and other sources.

Sichuan Airlines is showing 1x weekly service between Vancouver and Chengdu starting on May 5 (Source RoutesOnline)

TAP Air Portugal is showing 1 weekly service between Toronto and Lisbon starting on May 22 and moving to 3x weekly as of July 1. The new Montreal to Lisbon route is showing 6x weekly starting on June 26. (Source RoutesOnline)

WestJet has further reduced and temporarily stopped select domestic routes from May 5 to June 4. Halifax to Montreal has been removed completely and there are now lower frequencies on the following:
Market  
Previous frequency  
Updated frequency 
Calgary-Lethbridge 
6x weekly 
3x weekly 
Calgary-Medicine Hat 
6x weekly 
3x weekly 
Calgary-Cranbrook 
6x weekly 
3x weekly 
Winnipeg-Saskatoon 
3x weekly 
2x weekly 
Winnipeg-Thunder Bay 
3x weekly 
2x weekly 



Remember to visit and bookmark our COVID-19 resource page where we are keeping you up to date with all the latest airline, hotel, lounges and loyalty program news, policies, closures and more.
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Posts since our last update:

Deals:

Casper: Take 10% off a mattress with code GOODSNOOZ. Valid through 5/11.

Hello Fresh: save $65 in total, including free shipping on the first box! Find out more here.

Missfresh: Simplify your life with 45% off your first 2 consecutive orders with code SIMPLIFY45. Find out more here.

Enjoy up to 25% off for stays at Radisson Hotels in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia Pacific. Find out more here Book by May 10 for stays June 10 – August 31, 20
Rewards Canada receives a small commission when you use any of the above offers. You don't have to chose to use our links but we thank you in advance if you do.


Canadian Bonus Offers

AIR MILES (Canada)
- 25 Bonus AIR MILES Rewards Miles when you spend $75 or more in one transaction at a participating airmilesshops.ca retailer. More... Until May 10, 20

Other Bonus Offers

Avianca LifeMiles
- Double LifeMiles when you rent with Thrifty in the Americas or Europe. More... Until Dec 31, 20

Etihad Guest
- Double Elite Tier Guest Miles on all Etihad flights. More... Until Jun 30, 20


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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

United MileagePlus does away with partner award chart for airlines like Air Canada - most awards have now increased in price



Back in November of 2019 United MileagePlus got rid of their published award charts for travel on their own metal and with that moved to dynamic award pricing. They did however retain the charts and award redemption requirements for their partner airlines like Air Canada, Lufthansa and so on. That all changed yesterday when United pulled their partner award chart and immediately seemed to start pricing award on partner airlines dynamically. According to One Mile at a Time many award flights jumped by 10% citing examples of Detroit to Frankfurt on Lufthansa and New York to Seoul on Asiana.

We conducted our own quick search and sure enough Toronto-Frankfurt on Air Canada is pricing 10% higher now:

Here's Toronto to Calgary, showing a 10% increase for business class and a 12% jump for economy class:


The timing of this move doesn't make sense with the pandemic on hand and such little travel taking place now and for the immediate future. It works contrary to logical thinking when airlines will want to try to fill seats once travel resumes. Who knows maybe we can remain optimistic as we could all be jumping the gun right now (I'm not, but trying to stay as positive as possible here...) that there is the possibility that United has loaded new base mileage amounts at 10% to 12% higher as that seems to be the common denominator and will in due time implement dynamic pricing as has already been stated by United to several bloggers. That means we could see lower and higher mileage requirements and it wouldn't surprise me if the lower requirement typically ends up being 30K and 70K for the first example above. That is, the amount prior to the increase we are seeing as of today. It's kind of like those shady retailers who illegally raise prices right before a sale and then advertise a big sale..... although in the world of loyalty programs this move isn't illegal.

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

AIR MILES: 25 Bonus Reward Miles when you spend $75 or more via airmilessshops



A day after Aeroplan launched their online shopping bonus for Mother's Day we see AIR MILES reveal theirs. From now until May 10 you can earn 25 Bonus AIR MILES Reward Miles when you spend $75 or more in one transaction via airmilessshops.ca. Don't forget to add in your retail loyalty program details like HBC Rewards, Indigo Plum etc. to earn even more points.

Offer details:
25 Bonus AIR MILES Rewards Miles when you spend $75 or more in one transaction at a participating airmilesshops.ca retailer. Full details. Until May 10, 20



April 28 Update: Top 5 Mastercard Cards to use at Costco, Porter Airlines delays restart to June 29, Eurowings cans new Calgary-Frankfurt flight


We updated our 5+ year old feature on the Top 5 Mastercard Cards to use at Costco. Thing is, it will need to be updated again on June 2 when the Rogers Mastercard changes kick in. See the updated feautre here
Image via Costco Canada



Porter Airlines has pushed back the relaunch of their flights to June 29 from June 1. (Source Porter)
We are extending our temporary suspension of all flights due to COVID-19 until June 29. Porter temporarily suspended flying on March 21, as government-imposed travel restrictions and public health measures were increasing in North America.
Our initial restart date of June 1, was something we believed was reasonable at the time. While there are many promising signs about how COVID-19 is being contained, it is also clear that the current border restrictions, regional stay-at-home orders and limits on large gatherings will remain in place for many regions through much of May and into June. This makes it difficult for people to travel, so Porter will continue aligning its approach with the public health response.
Our return to flying will be done in a responsible manner, taking into account health and safety precautions.
To provide flexibility and give travelers peace of mind when purchasing for future travel, Porter is waiving change and cancellation fees on all fares booked by June 29. This also applies to Porter Escapes vacation packages. Tickets for travel beginning June 29 are available for purchase now.
Image via Porter
RBC Rewards has a limited time redemption option where you can send an Interac e-transfer with points until July 31. Find out more here
Image via RBC


Airline Schedule Updates
This will now be a standard feature for the foreseeable future in our daily update posts as we summarize Canadian operations based on data from RoutesOnline

The new Eurowings flight between Calgary and Frankfurt that was set to launch on June 1st has been cancelled (Source RoutesOnline)

Qatar Airways appears to be continuing with 4x weekly service between Montreal and Doha until the end of May (Source RoutesOnline)


Remember to visit and bookmark our COVID-19 resource page where we are keeping you up to date with all the latest airline, hotel, lounges and loyalty program news, policies, closures and more.
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