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: Airmiles or Aeroplan?


misteranswer
07-21-2009, 06:15 AM
Which one do you collect and why?

If you collect both, are you more focused on one of the plans or not?

I've been collecting airmiles mostly but I'm considering a switch to aeroplan now since I'm starting to fly a little bit more.

Jassanova
07-21-2009, 06:49 AM
I collect Aeroplan points. It's not the greatest plan but with my CIBC Aerogold / Infinite card and the flying I do I rack up about 100,000 aeroplan points a year. If you're smart about how you book your rewards, you can reduce the fuel surcharges big time and get some decent flights.. they rape you with fuel surcharges though if you're flying completely on AC steel.

wouwou
07-21-2009, 08:45 AM
I personally collect AMs,

There is a whole thread on RFD that shows what items to get at safeway to collect AMs, getting around .2 cents per AM.

Eclypz
07-21-2009, 09:02 AM
I'd go with Airmiles....I honestly don't know how much longer Aeroplan is going to last.
Last I heard, they aren't doing too well, and if they ever tank, who knows what's going to happen with your points.

tgill
07-21-2009, 09:25 AM
i thought aeroplan was already shutting down? last i heard wasnt doing too good
besides airmiles comes with my bmo mastercard

sweetiee
07-21-2009, 09:26 AM
Airmiles! Lots of sponsors, programs and coupons to help you accumulate points, especially if you're traveling.

quasi
07-21-2009, 09:39 AM
I like airmiles because I buy so much gas every month.

Tapioca
07-21-2009, 09:49 AM
I don't see why you wouldn't collect both?

- Aeroplan for business travel.
- Air Miles when you decide you need something at Safeway, Home Depot, etc.

Ulic Qel-Droma
07-21-2009, 10:12 AM
I collect Aeroplan points. It's not the greatest plan but with my CIBC Aerogold / Infinite card and the flying I do I rack up about 100,000 aeroplan points a year. If you're smart about how you book your rewards, you can reduce the fuel surcharges big time and get some decent flights.. they rape you with fuel surcharges though if you're flying completely on AC steel.

explain more please!

i collect aeropoints. i also have an aero/infinite card, i rack up about 75 000 in just over a year. (75 000 is enough for a return flight to asia)

unit
07-21-2009, 10:18 AM
i used to collect aeroplan. looking for a new travel visa now might try rbc or td? any suggestions? im a little in favor of TD since i do most of my banking there

no idea
07-21-2009, 10:27 AM
Aeroplan points r pretty secure - its the affiliated airline, air canada, that has been and remains, close to the edge.

quasi
07-21-2009, 10:40 AM
I don't see why you wouldn't collect both?

- Aeroplan for business travel.
- Air Miles when you decide you need something at Safeway, Home Depot, etc.

How many people actually travel for business? I'm willing to bet it's less then 5% of the working population.

Gh0stRider
07-21-2009, 11:31 AM
airmiles

misteranswer
07-21-2009, 12:21 PM
I don't see why you wouldn't collect both?

- Aeroplan for business travel.
- Air Miles when you decide you need something at Safeway, Home Depot, etc.

Both will be collected, however I would like to focus efforts in one plan to achieve rewards faster in one particular plan.



Airmiles is great in that you can collect them through many more options, but the only airline that offers them is NWA for flights between the US and Canada. Aeroplan on the other hand is given out on any airline affiliated with the Star Alliance...and not much else in terms of daily spending besides the credit cards.

taylor192
07-21-2009, 12:51 PM
Aeroplan

In 2 years I have earned 5 flights (25K each roundtrip in Canada) with Aeroplan.
In 10 years I have earned 1 flight with AirMiles.
In 2 years I earned 1 flight with my Scotiabnk Visa (similar to RBC Avion).

The only downside to Aeroplan is when you're allowed to use it. I wanted to go away for Thanksgiving, yet most of the 25K flights are gone.

quasi
07-21-2009, 12:53 PM
delete

unit
07-21-2009, 01:08 PM
Aeroplan

In 2 years I have earned 5 flights (25K each roundtrip in Canada) with Aeroplan.
In 10 years I have earned 1 flight with AirMiles.
In 2 years I earned 1 flight with my Scotiabnk Visa (similar to RBC Avion).

The only downside to Aeroplan is when you're allowed to use it. I wanted to go away for Thanksgiving, yet most of the 25K flights are gone.

another downside to aeroplan is you get taxed heavily.. doesnt even feel like a free flight anymore.

nosaj
07-21-2009, 01:19 PM
I don't see why you wouldn't collect both?

- Aeroplan for business travel.
- Air Miles when you decide you need something at Safeway, Home Depot, etc.

it's Rona that does air miles, not Home Depot

misteranswer
07-21-2009, 01:26 PM
another downside to aeroplan is you get taxed heavily.. doesnt even feel like a free flight anymore.

Both are taxed. I redeemed a round trip flight with my airmiles on Westjet between YVR and YYZ and they charged me $170. If I purchased this outright through Air Canada it would have been around $420 on Tango.

StewartJD
07-21-2009, 02:02 PM
I have redeemed the same short-haul flight on both airmiles and aeroplan within a 2 month- period. Paid more in fees for the airmiles redemption.

tonyvu
07-21-2009, 02:20 PM
Airmiles ftw... just because they got great selection in items.

ImportPsycho
07-21-2009, 02:59 PM
airmiles safeway gg

tgill
07-21-2009, 04:47 PM
oh and btw 125 airmiles = $20 gas vouchers at shell :thumbsup:

Jassanova
07-21-2009, 05:02 PM
explain more please!

i collect aeropoints. i also have an aero/infinite card, i rack up about 75 000 in just over a year. (75 000 is enough for a return flight to asia)

Aeroplan/Air Canada charge a fuel surcharge on international flights.. so your return flight to asia will cost you $700 in surcharges. But if you book the flight on other Star Alliance airlines (ie. United Airlines or whatever)... the surcharges are significantly lower. You can do this by calling up the Aeroplan Centre or sometimes can even find different airlines online when booking on the Aeroplan website.

You can check out flyertalk.com 's forums for more info on it.

36bpm
07-21-2009, 06:15 PM
Airmiles, product + flights.

Expresso
07-21-2009, 08:19 PM
Aeroplan/Air Canada charge a fuel surcharge on international flights.. so your return flight to asia will cost you $700 in surcharges. But if you book the flight on other Star Alliance airlines (ie. United Airlines or whatever)... the surcharges are significantly lower. You can do this by calling up the Aeroplan Centre or sometimes can even find different airlines online when booking on the Aeroplan website.

You can check out flyertalk.com 's forums for more info on it.
Wow thats kind of ridculous, considering you can get flights to HK for like ~$1K.

I only collect aeroplan cause I travel for work and fly AC.

ncrx
07-21-2009, 09:42 PM
Aeroplan/Air Canada charge a fuel surcharge on international flights.. so your return flight to asia will cost you $700 in surcharges. But if you book the flight on other Star Alliance airlines (ie. United Airlines or whatever)... the surcharges are significantly lower. You can do this by calling up the Aeroplan Centre or sometimes can even find different airlines online when booking on the Aeroplan website.

You can check out flyertalk.com 's forums for more info on it.

this is slightly false information, i have taken two flights to tokyo in the past 7 months on my aeroplan points, with free bumps to business class b/c im elite status. i paid no more than 370$ in surcharges and taxes per flight.

Expresso
07-21-2009, 09:55 PM
this is slightly false information, i have taken two flights to tokyo in the past 7 months on my aeroplan points, with free bumps to business class b/c im elite status. i paid no more than 370$ in surcharges and taxes per flight.

man im always like 3-5 flights short of Elite Status each year :(