Friday, July 24, 2020
Up to a 50% bonus when you buy or gift Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan Miles
Alaska Airlines has launched a new buy miles offer that runs from today all the way through to August 26. The bonus ranges from 40% to 50% depending on how many miles you buy. Ideally you want to buy so you get that 50% bonus which means you’d have to buy 30,000 or more miles. And when you do that – there is a special added bonus to this buy miles offer. If you buy 30,000 or more miles they’ll offer you a 60% bonus if you buy miles later in the year between October 5 and 31. We’ve seen a 50% bonus a few times from Alaska and even 60% as part of a targeted mystery bonus over the past few months. There has never been any bonus higher than 60% for Alaska miles and rightfully so as they are very valuable currency especially now that there is confirmation of Alaska Airlines joining oneworld by the end of the year instead of summer of 2021.
With the 50% bonus you are buying Mileage Plan miles for 1.83 US cents each.
Offer details:
Receive up to 50% Bonus Mileage Plan Miles when you buy or gift miles. Buy Alaska Miles Here Until Aug 26, 20
Buy 3,000 – 29,000 miles, get a 40% bonus
Buy 30,000 – 100,000 miles, get a 50% bonus
Two Plaza Premium lounges have reopened at Vancouver International Airport
Yesterday we brought you the news that Air Canada will be re-opening one of their Maple Leaf lounges today in Toronto and others by Labour Day. They aren't alone in opening up, earlier this week Plaza Premium reopened two lounges in Vancouver.
We gave you th news on Twitter on Monday with our tweet detailing the July 20th update of our COVID-19 Resources pages but feel that this news warrants its own post.
It was actually this past Monday that Plaza Premium starting re-opening some lounges in their network of lounges around the world - well all of the ones that have opened are in Asia except for the two that opened in Vancouver! It appears that their lounge in Helsinki will open up on August 1.
The two YVR lounges that are now open are the International Departure Lounge at Pier D which is only open Sundays from 10:30 to 2:30pm and the domestic lounge at Level 3, Domestic Departures, Pier C, near Gate C29. The domestic lounge is open daily from 7:00am to 3:00pm.
As you can see the hours are quite limited right now which makes sense given the volume of traffic that is being seen in airports at this time.
Plaza Premium has also implemented safety measures much like Air Canada is doing with their Maple Leaf lounges from social distancing, removal of reading materials to frequent sanitizing and now providing pre-portioned food instead of a self service buffets.
You can access the Plaza Premium lounges in Vancouver via a variety of methods including Priority Pass, credit card lounge access (Amex, Mastercard etc.) or you can book and pay for a visit online with Plaza Premium.
Recommended reading: Rewards Canada's Guide to Business Class Lounge Access
Thursday, July 23, 2020
July 23 Update: Share your airline refund or lack thereof stories, OWG reveals initial flight schedule, hotel occupancy rates in Canada increasing
Just a reminder that we are looking for feedback from our readers on the airline refund (or lack thereof) situation in Canada for an upcoming Rewards Canada podcast episode. There have already been several experiences provided and some good discussions between our readers. Let's hear your voice added to it as well! You can read the article and comment on it here.
Also I've been meaning to cover this for a couple of weeks now but it kept getting shoved to the side. A few weeks ago Canadian charter airline Nolinor announced they are launching a new scheduled leisure airline called OWG which will offer flights to sun destinations out of Montreal and Toronto. The airline will be flying older Boeing 737-400 aircraft and I love how they state on their website - this is not a MAX ;-)
Yesterday they loaded their first flights into the GDS' which will see the airline start service this November. The initial schedule per RoutesOnline will be as follows:
Montreal – Cayo Coco eff 01NOV20 1 weekly
N5740 YUL1100 – 1500CCC 734 7
N5741 CCC1700 – 2050YUL 734 7
Montreal – Holguin eff 05NOV20 1 weekly
N5710 YUL1100 – 1520HOG 734 4
N5711 HOG1700 – 2110YUL 734 4
Montreal – Santa Clara eff 06NOV20 1 weekly
N5730 YUL1100 – 1500SNU 734 5
N5731 SNU1700 – 2050YUL 734 5
Montreal – Varadero eff 07NOV20 1 weekly
N5720 YUL1100 – 1500VRA 734 6
N5721 VRA1700 – 2050YUL 734 6
Toronto – Cayo Coco eff 01NOV20 1 weekly
N5840 YYZ0930 – 1315CCC 734 7
N5841 CCC1505 – 1840YYZ 734 7
Toronto – Holguin eff 05NOV20 1 weekly
N5810 YYZ1200 – 1605HOG 734 4
N5811 HOG1745 – 2130YYZ 734 4
Toronto – Santa Clara eff 06NOV20 1 weekly
N5830 YYZ0930 – 1315SNU 734 7
N5831 SNU1502 – 1840YYZ 734 7
Toronto – Varadero eff 07NOV20 1 weekly
N5820 YYZ1015 – 1400VRA 734 6
N5821 VRA1555 – 1930YYZ 734 6
There is no word of a frequent flyer program from the airline just yet (chances are they won't be one for several years if it is even in the cards) however these are flights that are perfect for your proprietary credit card programs that allow you to book flights how you want and the redeem points against the charge. (Read more here: Why proprietary credit card reward programsare the best option for most Canadians)
You can learn more about OWG here.
Image via OWG
It has been a few weeks since we provided some hotel occupancy numbers and the numbers in Canada are still slowly increasing. For the week of July 14 to 20 hotel occupancy in Canada was 33.3% - this is 10% higher than when we last reported the numbers. Still this is a 57% decrease from the same time last year. (Source HNN)
Airline Schedule Updates
A summary 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!
Japan Airlines will only be flying two flights per week between Vancouver and Tokyo Narita for the months of August and September. (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.
Posts since our last update:
- Face coverings to be mandatory at Hilton, Hyatt, IHG & Marriott Hotels in Canada and the U.S. as of next week
As many more cities, regions, businesses and such make face coverings mandatory we are now seeing major hotel chains join…
- Air Canada to begin re-opening Maple Leaf Lounges with new biosafety measures
Hot off the wire is this latest news from Air Canada that they will begin to re-open some of…
- World of Hyatt now lets you book suites online with points
An exciting development came out of Hyatt Hotel's World of Hyatt program late last week whereby they now allow…
- Aeroplan
Big Summer Miles Offers - Earn up to 150% bonus on Air Canada flights
and up to a 40% rebate on Aeroplan flight redemptions
If I worked at a loyalty program I feel like working at Aeroplan would be the place I would…
- Aeroplan modifies mileage expiration rule for the better
If yesterday's news is any indication - the relaunch Air Canada Aeroplan program that is slated to come to…
- AIR MILES Summer Stay-Cay Giveaway - Chance to win 100,000 miles or other prizes when you shop at participating partners
AIR MILES launched a new contest today where you could win up to 100,000 AIR MILES Reward Miles by…
- Receive a 15% discount when you buy Marriott Gift Cards by July 24
Marriott is once again offering a discount for buying gift cards to be used for stays at most participating…
- Provide your feedback on the airline refund situation in Canada for an upcoming episode of the Rewards Canada podcast
For an upcoming episode of the Rewards Canada podcast I am planning to delve into the travel topic that…
- Earn 7,500 bonus Wyndham Rewards Points when you stay two or more nights in Canada or Worldwide
Wyndham Rewards current systemwide bonus offer hasn’t even come to a close yet and they have revealed a new…
- July
16 Update: Hawaii delays reopening to September, 25,000 bonus Be Well
points at Rexall this weekend & more airline schedule updates
If you have been itching to go to Hawaii you'll have to wait a bit longer. The state was poised…
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Face coverings to be mandatory at Hilton, Hyatt, IHG & Marriott Hotels in Canada and the U.S. as of next week
As many more cities, regions, businesses and such make face coverings mandatory we are now seeing major hotel chains join that movement. Marriott was the first out of the gate with news on Monday July 20th that they are making face coverings mandatory as of July 27 at all their U.S. and Canadian locations.
This announcement came on the heels of American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) making this recommendation the week prior. Masks do not have to be worn in your hotel room but for the most part are required in all indoor public places like lobbies, restaurants, bars, meeting spaces and so forth.
Image courtesy of Hyatt Hotels |
Hyatt soon followed suit with their own announcement on Tuesday essentially mirroring what Marriott was doing by also making face coverings mandatory as of July 27 at all their locations in the U.S. and Canada.
Then it was IHG adding themselves to the list as of yesterday making face coverings mandatory also at their locations in the U.S. and Canada as of July 27. There isn't any formal news from IHG about this however LoyaltyLobby appears to have confirmed it with IHG.
And finally today several sites are reporting that Hilton has also jumped into the fray that as of July 28th they will require face coverings at their U.S. locations only. I have reached out to our Hilton contact for confirmation and also posed the question if their Canadian locations will also have the requirement.
I did a quick check of some other chains like Accor, Best Western, Coast Hotels, Choice Hotels, Fairmont and Sandman Inn but none of these chains have revealed any news yet as to whether they will also put in place mandatory face covering requirements.
Air Canada to begin re-opening Maple Leaf Lounges with new biosafety measures
Hot off the wire is this latest news from Air Canada that they will begin to re-open some of their Maple Leaf lounges this week. The first to open will be the Maple Leaf Lounge at Toronto Pearson D Gates on July 24:
"We are pleased to welcome eligible customers again to one of our Maple Leaf Lounges at our primary Toronto Pearson hub. The Maple Leaf Lounge experience has been completely re-thought with a range of industry-leading biosafety measures in place for the safety of customers and employees alike. We are introducing electrostatic spraying in our Lounges as part of our significantly enhanced cleaning procedures for additional peace of mind, and launching new touchless processes, such as the ability to order pre-packaged food directly to your seat from your smartphone. When the Air Canada Café reopens later this year, customers will also benefit from touchless self-entry, a process which we are looking to implement at other lounges. We will progressively re-open other Maple Leaf Lounges throughout our network starting with Montreal Trudeau Airport and Vancouver International Airport by early fall in time for the expected resumption of more business travel," said Andrew Yiu, Vice President, Product, at Air Canada"
Air Canada CleanCare+: Maple Leaf Lounges Re-Open With New Biosecurity Measures from Air Canada on Vimeo.
Based on the video the Maple Leaf Lounge experience will be very different than what we were all accustomed to prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Gone are the buffets and self service bar. Gone are the magazines and newspapers. Now food service will be provided as pre-packaged options that you'll order via the Air Canada app and have it brought to your seat. The same goes for the beverage service as it will be assisted now and no longer self service.
This is how Air Canada describes the Food and beverage service:
In the lounge, meals can be ordered and delivered straight to your table through the new Maple Leaf Lounge @ la table service simply by scanning an NFC or QR code found at the table.
In addition, customers can select from two cold meal options, pre-packaged and sealed in our convenient meal snack bag. During select times, hot options and a kid’s menu are also available. A shrimp roll offering will also be available in the evenings from our culinary partner, chef Antonio Park.
Meal options are adjusted based on time of day, and an antiseptic wipe and a disposable cutlerly roll will be provided with each meal.
There will also be assisted bar service with our full bar offering.Air Canada will provide digital options for magazines and other reading materials. Essentially most high traffic touch points have been eliminated. They will be cleaning all seats and tables after each use and will have dedicated washroom attendants who will be making sure washrooms are properly sanitized. Check in counters will have plexiglass shields in place and all customers and employees will be required to have face coverings.
The Toronto lounge that is opening will be the only one to operate for just over a month as Air Canada then plans to open lounges in Montreal and Vancouver by Labour Day. The video mentions Calgary and Ottawa will follow suit sometime in the future and possibly some overseas locations as well.
You can learn more about Air Canada's Service Offerings Changes here.
Recommended reading: Rewards Canada's Guide to Business Class Lounge Access
Image via Air Canada
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
World of Hyatt now lets you book suites online with points
An exciting development came out of Hyatt Hotel's World of Hyatt program late last week whereby they now allow you use your points to book suites online. Prior to this you would have to call World of Hyatt to book them and with so much of everything in the world these days being online this is nice option to have with the program. This is especially so thanks to the value the World of Hyatt program provides for it's suites!
Here's what Hyatt told us about this new development:
Technology is helping us better care for our members – by introducing this capability across Hyatt’s digital channels, we can elevate the booking process and put members in control as they plan their leisure travel when they feel ready to explore.As a reminder these are the points required for a free night across the board at most Hyatt Hotels:
You'll see that you can redeem as little as 8,000 points to get into Standard Suites and 10,000 points for a premium suite per night. On the top end you are looking at 48,000 points and 60,000 points respectively. Points requirements do go higher if you want to redeem at Miraval Resorts while Hyatt Ziva resorts range from 32,000 to 40,000 points per night.
To see how it works I decided to check out the Hyatt Regency Calgary as I saw last night on Twitter that they are finally reopening this Friday. So how about a suite for that opening night?
The conference suite can be booked for 20,000 World of Hyatt points for the night versus an all in cash rate of $616. This gives you a value of nearly 3.1 cents (C$) per point. That's pretty good but there are options out there around the world that give even better value of well 5 to 10 cents per point (C$). For example one of the locations making the rounds on the blogs right now is the Ventana Big Sur an Alila Resort.
Here's one night in September:
The Big Sur Suite is available for 48,000 points or a cash price of US$2,250.55. That's almost 4.7 cents US per points or around 6.3 cents per points in C$. But you have to remember as well that right now Hyatt is offering a 15% World of Hyatt points rebate when you redeem for award nights or points+cash stays until October 8. Technically speaking you can then discount those points rates above by 15% and create more value out of each point.
Aeroplan Big Summer Miles Offers - Earn up to 150% bonus on Air Canada flights and up to a 40% rebate on Aeroplan flight redemptions
If I worked at a loyalty program I feel like working at Aeroplan would be the place I would want to be at right now. Not only is it Canadian but right now they are making so many moves on so many fronts that they are the program to watch. I like to keep busy and Air Canada sure seems to be keeping their Aeroplan employees busy! Where other programs are sitting on their laurels and not really doing much during the pandemic Aeroplan has been doing the opposite. Working for one of those other programs would be boring and I'd be going out of mind twiddling my thumbs. Anyways let's get back on topic here - more Aeroplan news. Now it's a new promotion from the program that is broken down into two parts - both of which require you to register for beforehand which you can do right here.
Part 1: Book and earn up to 150% bonus miles
Pretty simple - a systemwide flight bonus for flying on Air Canada, Air Canada Express and Rouge. When you book new flights within the eligible fares between today and August 4 for travel between today and September 30 you'll receive up to 150% bonus Aeroplan miles. 100% is doled out on all eligible economy class fares and 150% is awarded on premium economy (incl. premium Rouge) and business class fares.
Part 2: Redeem and get up to 40% miles back
This is similar to the offer Aeroplan just ran a few short weeks ago albeit that one was a flat 50% in North America only. When you redeem Aeroplan miles for an award flight you'll receive a rebate of miles after you complete that award travel. This means you do have to have the full amount of miles in your Aeroplan account to redeem for a flight - say 25,000 miles for a round trip flight in Economy Class within North America. Then when you complete the travel, Aeroplan will give you 7,500 back into your account as the rebate is 30% on for economy class. The rebate increases for the higher fare classes with 35% back for premium economy and 40% back for business class. Like the flight bonus above the rebate is valid for award booked between today and August 4 for travel between today and September 30. It is valid for Air Canada, Air Canada Express and Rouge flights and it works on both Classic Flight Rewards and Market Fare Rewards. If your award flight is on a partner airline or contains legs with a partner airline you will not be entitled to the rebate.
And that's that! Two big promotions coming out of Air Canada's Aeroplan again to help stimulate travel or at the very least to sway those who have to travel to travel on Air Canada rather than other airlines. Remember to be able to participate in either of the above offers you have to register your Aeroplan number first. Click here to learn more and to register for this offer.
Aeroplan modifies mileage expiration rule for the better
If yesterday's news is any indication - the relaunch Air Canada Aeroplan program that is slated to come to us later this year is something to look forward to. An email was sent out to all Aeroplan members on Monday that revealed some changes coming to Aeroplan's mileage expiration policy. In the point and miles world there are two types of mileage expiration rules. The first is miles that expire based on time (a mile had a lifespan from the month it was earned) and miles that expire based on activity or lack there of. Many moons ago, Aeroplan had both, miles had a 7 year life span so no matter how active you were in the program you had 7 years to use up a mile from the month it was earned in and they also had a rule that your account would be closed and all miles in it forfeited if you had no activity in your account for 12 months. The 7 year rule didn't last long - there were class action lawsuits filed against it and eventually Aeroplan relented and got rid of the lifespan rule. They did sooner and in better fashion than their biggest rival AIR MILES who waited until a few weeks before miles starting expiring at the end of 2016 in millions of members accounts and after millions had redeemed miles for things they didn't want or aspire for.
So that left Aeroplan's mileage expiration policy as an inactivity rule. That is, if you are not active in the program for a set amount of time the miles in your account would removed. The rule with Aeroplan up until yesterday was that you had to have mileage activity in your account once every 12 months and that activity simply had to be earning or redeeming one mile. Even with this simple way of keeping your account active we heard from many Canadian's who lost there miles as they weren't active with the program. The good news is that effective immediately Aeroplan's inactivity rule has now been extended to 18 months to keep their accounts and miles alive. Keeping your account going is easy - you can earn miles not only by travelling you can shop online via Aeroplan's eStore, redeem for so many different items, you can donate miles or buy miles as that became a viable option a few months ago. Another way to keep your account active is if with a card like the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card as miles never expire for those hold an Aeroplan co-branded credit cards.
The other change to Aeroplan's mileage expiration policy is the reinstating of miles should you happen to lose them after 18 months of inactivity. Aeroplan will reinstate all your miles within 6 months of your account becoming inactive if you simply fly on an eligible Air Canada ticket or apply for and are approved for an Aeroplan credit card. Prior to this you could reinstate your miles but you would have to pay to do so for a $30 fee plus 1 cent per mile reinstated which will remain in place if you can't meet the other two options in those 6 months.
Again, some really good news coming of Aeroplan. They can be commended for the moves they have been making during the pandemic - not that the changes announced yesterday were a result of them however as a whole Aeroplan has really been doing things right since March.
Monday, July 20, 2020
AIR MILES Summer Stay-Cay Giveaway - Chance to win 100,000 miles or other prizes when you shop at participating partners
AIR MILES launched a new contest today where you could win up to 100,000 AIR MILES Reward Miles by shopping at participating partners:
There are a total of 301
Once you opt-in for the promotion you'll get an option to receive double the entries by opting in to receive emails from AIR MILES (plus 25 miles for doing so):
However if you already subscribe to emails this is what you'll get sent to you:
A thanks but no thanks email saying you are ineligible for the Bonus Offer - which I assume is the 25 miles but hopefully the double entries works.
Click here for complete details and to enter the contest!
Receive a 15% discount when you buy Marriott Gift Cards by July 24
Marriott is once again offering a discount for buying gift cards to be used for stays at most participating Marriott Hotels Worldwide. This the discount is 15% whereas the last sale saw it 20%, still if you missed out last time to be able to get 15% off for future Marriott stays can be a good deal. The offer is only available to residents of the U.S. and Canada and the gift cards are only available in US$ in the following denominations:
eGift Card Value
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Cost to Purchase
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$50 USD
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$42.50 USD
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$100 USD
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$85.00 USD
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$250 USD
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$212.50 USD
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$500 USD
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$425.00 USD
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$1000 USD
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$850.00 USD
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Here are the terms and conditions of this offer:
- Receive 15% off the face value of five (5) eGift Cards
- These are eGift cards and not physical/plastic cards
- $5,000 limit per person/per credit card/per day
- eGift Cards are all in U.S. Dollars and can be purchased by residents of USA/Canada Only, providing gifts.marriott.com can validate the buyer’s banking information
- eGift Cards will be delivered within 1-15 business days upon order approval
Learn more about this offer here.