Not exact matches
You have to purchase the
ticket using your
Aeroplan flight
rewards (for a flight from Toronto to Halifax, that adds up to 25,000 miles).
That means if you charge a Air Canada
ticket using this card, you can expect to get a 2 %
rewards rate on it — versus the 3.6 % you'd get with the
Aeroplan credit cards.
I have more Membership
Rewards points than I do United miles, and some of
Aeroplan's prices are cheaper for the same
ticket.
Using a regular
reward ticket, a Toronto - Miami flight roundtrip would run you 25K
Aeroplan miles (or 25K Membership
Rewards).
You also get to enjoy a 2 - for - 1 short - haul flight
reward when you redeem 15,000
Aeroplan Miles, with the Partner
Ticket benefit.
Enjoy a 2 - for - 1 short - haul flight
reward when you redeem 15,000
Aeroplan Miles, with the Partner
Ticket benefit.
I couldn't care less about the Air Canada
reward chart, because
Aeroplan imposes fuel surcharges for awards
tickets on Air Canada, while they don't for award
tickets on their Star Alliance partners.
The
Aeroplan program
rewards members who book their
tickets with the highest fares.
People love
Aeroplan because they offer some pretty great redemption options (90,000 miles for business class to Europe, though they've recently changed their award chart to be less valuable)-- see here for details, and they love ANA because with their distance - based
rewards you can get some great values (63,000 ANA miles for a business class
ticket on Virgin to London which until recently did not require Virgin's outrageous fuel surcharges).