Originally Posted by Aeroplan 1. What does this mean to me as an Aeroplan member?
You can continue to earn miles on Air Canada eligible flights, and you can redeem for flights on Air Canada and Star Alliance member airlines until June 2020.
We are exploring a range of post-2020 options to ensure you retain access to a strong redemption offering. You will continue to be at the centre of our program, and we will keep you updated over the next three years. 2. Should I keep collecting?
Yes. With more than 5 million members, Aeroplan is Canada’s premier coalition loyalty program. You can continue to collect miles on Air Canada eligible flights, through Aeroplan-affiliated financial card partners, and through our network of over 75 world-class partners, representing more than 150 partner brands in the financial, retail, and travel sectors.
In addition to flights, you also have access to over 1,000 exciting merchandise, hotel, car rental and experiential rewards. 3. Will you stop offering flight rewards after 2020?
We know that flights rewards are a member favourite, and we are exploring a range of post-2020 options to ensure you retain access to a strong redemption offering.
In addition to flights, you also have access to over 1,000 exciting merchandise, hotel, car rental and experiential rewards. 4. What’s the impact on my current flight reward bookings?
There is no impact on current flight reward bookings. Our agreement with Air Canada does not expire until June 2020 - three full years from now. 5. What will happen to my miles if I don’t use them before June 2020?
Your Aeroplan Miles will stay with the Aeroplan program, and you will continue to have access to over 1,000 exciting merchandise, hotel, car rental and experiential rewards. We are exploring a range of post-2020 options to ensure you retain access to a strong redemption offering. 6. Will you stop offering flight rewards before 2020?
No. 7. What will happen to my Aeroplan-affiliated financial card?
Aeroplan-affiliated financial cards through TD, CIBC and American Express are extremely popular, and help members earn miles faster. You can continue earning and redeeming rewards as you normally do with your Aeroplan-affiliated financial card. 8. I thought Aeroplan was owned by Air Canada, who is Aimia?
Aeroplan has been owned and operated by Aimia since 2002. With about 2,300 employees across 15 countries, Aimia partners with groups of companies (coalitions) and individual companies to offer best-in-class loyalty programs to consumers around the world. Aimia’s coalition loyalty programs include Aeroplan in Canada and Nectar in the U.K. 9. What happens to my Air Canada Altitude status?
Air Canada Altitude is a program owned by Air Canada, and is independent from Aeroplan. |