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Fly with Air Canada? How you earn points is about to change; here's what it means for you
Fly with Air Canada? How you earn points is about to change; here's what it means for you

Economic Times

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Economic Times

Fly with Air Canada? How you earn points is about to change; here's what it means for you

Synopsis Air Canada is overhauling its Aeroplan program starting January 1, 2026, shifting from a distance-based to a spending-based model. Members will earn points per dollar spent on base fares, with elite status holders receiving significant bonuses. A new Status Qualifying Credits system will determine elite status, rewarding spending on flights, credit cards, and partner activities. Reuters Air Canada changes how Aeroplan points are earned, shifting to a spend-based system starting Jan. 1, 2026 Earning rewards on Air Canada flights is about to change and for many travelers, that could mean earning fewer Aeroplan points unless they're spending more. Starting January 1, 2026, Air Canada will revamp how Aeroplan members accumulate points, moving away from a distance-based model to one that rewards dollars spent, a major shift for one of North America's largest airline loyalty Aeroplan members earn points based on how far they fly and what fare class they book. For instance, a business class passenger can earn 150 percent of the miles flown, while someone in standard economy might earn just 25 the new system, members will earn 1 point for every Canadian dollar spent on base fares and Air Canada-imposed surcharges. Taxes and third-party fees won't with Aeroplan Elite Status will earn significantly more points per dollar. Depending on their tier, they will receive two to six times the base points: 25K status: 2x 35K: 3x 50K: 4x 75K: 5x Super Elite: 6x Air Canada is also introducing a new system called Status Qualifying Credits (SQC) to replace the existing status-earning system based on miles, segments, and dollars. SQCs will be earned through: Eligible Air Canada and Star Alliance flights Aeroplan credit card spending Everyday partners like Starbucks and Uber For example, Flex fares will earn 4 SQCs per dollar, Standard earns 2, while Basic economy earns none. To reach 25K status, travelers will need 25,000 SQCs, scaling up to 125,000 SQCs for Super Elite.A Toronto to Calgary flight on Flex economy would currently earn around 1,726 points, based on mileage. Under the new system, the same $190 ticket would earn just 190 points, unless the traveler has elite status. A 50K member on that fare would earn 760 long-haul routes, the difference is even more dramatic. A Toronto to London business-class ticket would earn 10,298 points under the new model, compared to 3,550 today. A 35K status member would earn 30,894 points for the same Canada says it will also offer new Milestone Rewards for every 10,000 SQCs earned, including eUpgrade credits, Status Passes, and bonus Aeroplan credit card holders will get a 10 percent SQC head start based on their previous year's overhaul is designed to better reward travelers who spend more, whether through flights, partnerships, or credit card use, and to align the Aeroplan program more closely with modern loyalty trends.

Air Canada Redefines How Members Earn Aeroplan Points and Achieve Aeroplan Elite Status Français
Air Canada Redefines How Members Earn Aeroplan Points and Achieve Aeroplan Elite Status Français

Cision Canada

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Air Canada Redefines How Members Earn Aeroplan Points and Achieve Aeroplan Elite Status Français

Members will earn points based on dollars spent, versus distance flown New structure designed to better reward the program's most engaged members Frequent bonus points offers and promotions will help members earn rewards faster MONTRÉAL, Aug. 6, 2025 /CNW/ - Effective for travel on or after January 1, 2026, Aeroplan members will earn points on eligible Air Canada flights based on dollars spent rather than the distance they travel. On the same date, Air Canada will introduce Status Qualifying Credits (SQC), a new single path for achieving Aeroplan Elite status, that will change how members qualify for status based on their activities from January 1, 2026 onward. Members will be able to get SQC through eligible flight purchases, Aeroplan credit card spending, and activity with the program's travel and everyday partners. These changes are designed to better recognize Aeroplan members who spend more and travel more with Air Canada and who actively engage across the program, while keeping Aeroplan Elite status truly special. "Aeroplan has grown into one of the most rewarding and widely used travel loyalty programs," said Scott O'Leary, Vice President, Loyalty & Product at Air Canada. "Our most engaged members do more than just fly with us—they earn with our partners, choose flexible fares, and carry Aeroplan credit cards. These changes help us better recognize their loyalty and keep improving the experience." Aeroplan Elite status qualification is unchanged for the remainder of 2025, including how members achieve status for 2026. What's changing in 2026 Here's how members will earn Aeroplan points and qualify for Aeroplan Elite Status as of January 1, 2026: Earn points based on spend. Members will earn a minimum of 1 Aeroplan point per $1 spent on an eligible Air Canada flight (base fare and carrier surcharges, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges). For example: Spend $427 on base fare and carrier surcharges (excluding applicable taxes, fees and third-party charges), get 427 Aeroplan points. Frequent bonus points offers, enabling members to reach rewards faster. Aeroplan Elite status Members earn more on Air Canada flights. Depending on their status level at time of travel, Aeroplan Elite status members will earn 2x to 6x Aeroplan points per dollar spent on eligible Air Canada flights. Qualify for Elite Status with SQC. Get up to 4 SQC per dollar on eligible Air Canada fares (base fare and carrier surcharges, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges) based on fare type, plus up to 25,000 SQC through eligible Aeroplan credit card spending and get an additional 25,000 SQC via eligible partner activity. Along with the new SQC-based qualification path, Aeroplan Elite status Members will have more ways to unlock benefits and get more from their status: Core Benefits continue to be offered based on status, including complimentary checked bags, priority airport services, and more. Milestone Benefits unlocked every 10,000 SQC, offering perks like bonus SQC, Status Passes and more. 10% Head Start. Beginning in 2027, primary Aeroplan premium credit cardholders who qualify for Aeroplan Elite status can receive a 10% SQC bonus based on their previous year's earnings. While each member's activity will determine their new status level, we expect many of our current Aeroplan Elite status Members will benefit from the expanded ways to accumulate SQC. These changes are designed to better recognize and reward Aeroplan's most loyal and engaged members. For more information about these changes, visit and Aeroplan Celebrated at the 2025 Freddie Awards Aeroplan earned three top honours at this year's Freddie Awards: Program of the Year (Airline) Best Elite Program (Airline) Best Promotion (Airline) for its 40th Anniversary Campaign. With more than nine million votes cast by loyalty program members globally, Aeroplan is proud to be recognized for delivering exceptional rewards and experiences to its members. More ways to earn and redeem, every day Aeroplan members can earn or redeem points on more than 45 airlines to 1,300+ destinations globally, without blackouts or surcharges. Redeem for one-way short-haul flights from 6,000 points, access 9,000+ hotel partner properties via Aeroplan HotelSavers, or shop brands like Amazon, Apple, and Dyson at the Aeroplan eStore, with redemptions starting from 3,500 points. To join Aeroplan's community of more than nine million active members and start turning daily purchases into points for flights, hotel stays, gifts and more, visit About Air Canada Air Canada is Canada's largest airline, the country's flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance, the world's most comprehensive air transportation network. Air Canada provides scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in Canada, the United States and Internationally on six continents. It holds a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax. Air Canada's Aeroplan program is Canada's premier travel loyalty program, where members can earn or redeem points on the world's largest airline partner network of 45 airlines, plus through an extensive range of merchandise, hotel and car rental partners. Through Air Canada Vacations, it offers more travel choices than any other Canadian tour operator to hundreds of destinations worldwide, with a wide selection of hotels, flights, cruises, day tours, and car rentals. Its freight division, Air Canada Cargo, provides air freight lift and connectivity to hundreds of destinations across six continents using Air Canada's passenger and freighter aircraft. Air Canada's climate-related ambition includes a long-term aspirational goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. For additional information, please see Air Canada's TCFD disclosure. Air Canada shares are publicly traded on the TSX in Canada and the OTCQX in the US. Media Resources: Photos Videos B-Roll Articles SOURCE Air Canada

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