Air Canada created Aeroplan in 1984 to reward Air Canada and its alliance members. Then in 2008 Air Canada sold Aeroplan, but still maintained its partnership.
Last year, Air Canada declared to abandon Aeroplan in 2020 to create its own frequent flyer program and then this year (2018) Air Canada along with its partners such as TD, CIBC, and VISA have bought back Aeroplan for $450 million with its 1.9 billion miles liability.
If you are one of the Aeroplan members and not sure what to do with miles after all these developments, I will shed some light today in simple terms, so you can get the most out of your Aeroplan miles.
Travel Expert Ahmed Dawn’s insights.
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You may want to watch the following videos:
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Points & Miles 101 – Tips, Tricks, & the Basics https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTA92rkznIIP-rmCs10HVO9_7Z6c-1PC_
No More $61 Business Class Trip to Asia? What Will Happen to Aeroplan Without Air Canada? https://youtu.be/9otxMeMVpQg
How Not to Get Dinged by Air Canada on Aeroplan Rewards Flights https://youtu.be/oij8SvnVlJo
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