Aeroplan (Air Canada) is now selling points

What do you mean by relay or custom email domains? I had gmail email addresses that go through sometimes and sometimes they don’t.
Relay like a @duck.com email address that forwards to your gmail or whatever you choose. Custom email would be something linked to your personal domain name, like [email protected].

I guess points.com / Aeroplan are bit weird about it. My wife had 1 out of 2 transactions cancelled for no reason either.
 
Hello,
This is a newbie question (my apologies if it's been asked previously); is there a minimum period of time that you need to have been an Aeroplan member to take advantage of their sales (e.g. 3 months, 6 months)? Or, could you sign up, then immediately purchase points during a sale for an upcoming trip?
Thank you in advance.
 
Hello,
This is a newbie question (my apologies if it's been asked previously); is there a minimum period of time that you need to have been an Aeroplan member to take advantage of their sales (e.g. 3 months, 6 months)? Or, could you sign up, then immediately purchase points during a sale for an upcoming trip?
Thank you in advance.
Good question! Don’t know for aeroplan. It varies between programs. I’d just sign up now, ready for the next promo!
 
Hi, can you use Aeroplan points to book Air Nz business class
Yes you can book NZ business class. The issue as Matt pointed out though is that availability tends to be quite scarce compared to other airlines like Singapore or Eva Air. That being said, one particularly good use for Aeroplan points is to fly in economy to New Zealand from Australia since there tends to be quite a decent amount of availability there. The reason I say this is that you can stopover in New Zealand for 5,000 points extra. For instance you could fly Sydney to Christchurch with a 5 day stopover in Auckland:
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You can. Availability is quite limited, but you can occasionally find seats on AKL-SYD, AKL-MEL or AKL-BNE.
The real value I would argue is actually finding NZ long haul segments like AKL to SFO or AKL to SIN. Yes they are unicorns to find but boy oh boy is the service in NZ J wonderful! One tool you can use to find these hidden gems is the United award search tool (selecting nonstop flights ex-NZ) which will show you a monthly calendar of dates containing these flights.
One thing I was curious about - there is great availability for Singapore Air J flights...my question though is, for the example below...who wears the risk on the 'stopover' portion given it is so short. Eg if I booked the reward seat via Aeroplan, and then my flight was delayed into Singapore and I missed the connecting flight, would Singapore Airlines put me on a later/next flight? Or would Singapore Air say it isn't their problem, take it up with Air Canada as there wasn't enough time to begin with?

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With any luck one or more of your segments will hopefully get cancelled or its schedule changed so you misconnect in the weeks leading up to the flight so you get to use Air Canada's rebooking tool which lets you select any flights on partner airlines with availability and the ability to change dates too free of charge:

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30k plus Cad186 still comes to around $800 aussie for the one way! The revenue fare for those dates for those flights on NZ is AUD513.
 
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30k plus Cad186 still comes to around $800 aussie for the one way! The revenue fare for those dates for those flights on NZ is AUD513.
I think the key is to get it under 2000 miles flown since that would be 22,500 points for the redemption which if the points were bought on a sale would work out to $600 AUD which would make it comparable to the cash fare. Where I could see this work out really well are on destinations within NZ where the domestic fare price can be particularly high.

-RooFlyer88
 
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Looks like you can instead choose a discount, if you want (they don't stack though).


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Technically it's 0.55% difference/savings.

Purchase via bonus point would result in 44.45% discount.

Calculated based on example below with purchase of 180k points.

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Could be bad at math here but I reckon a 45% discount is slightly better value than 80% more points (which is effectively a 40% discount).

-RooFlyer88

Don't forget also that buying via discount allows you to qualify for the maximum discount with 60k miles, versus 108k if you elect for bonus points.
 
Couldn’t find a separate thread for points expiration policy so I’ll post it here.

Air Canada has pushed off points expiration once again, though not permanently. Aeroplan miles will not expire until September 30, 2024. Of course activity in an account extends the validity of miles past that.
 
Couldn’t find a separate thread for points expiration policy so I’ll post it here.

Air Canada has pushed off points expiration once again, though not permanently. Aeroplan miles will not expire until September 30, 2024. Of course activity in an account extends the validity of miles past that.
Where is this documented, please? I'm not seeing it at AirCanada.com. (Now that I've requalified Velocity Platinum I plan to credit upcoming VA flights for my wife and kids to Aeroplan anyway, which should keep them all current beyond that date.)
 
where do we find the booking reference for bamboo
Great question and hopefully we can get an answer here...I have a ticketed (by Air Canada's Aeroplan) Bamboo flight ...but the Bamboo website will not recognise the PNR from Air Canada.....go figure :~
 
Great question and hopefully we can get an answer here...I have a ticketed (by Air Canada's Aeroplan) Bamboo flight ...but the Bamboo website will not recognise the PNR from Air Canada.....go figure :~
I booked this route using Aeroplan in December. Ended up adding the Air Canada reference to Checkmytrip and that gave me the VA and QH individual reference number for flights. However, that wasnt very useful in the end. Yes, I could retrieve the booking on Bamboo but I couldn't select my seats.

The VA reference number wouldnt load on the VA app or website. However, I was able to call up VA and select that seat over the phone.
 
Great question and hopefully we can get an answer here...I have a ticketed (by Air Canada's Aeroplan) Bamboo flight ...but the Bamboo website will not recognise the PNR from Air Canada.....go figure :~
Whether an Aeroplan PNR will work with a partner depends on whether the partner airline uses the same ticketing system as Air Canada (Amadeus). If they do not use the same ticketing system it's a simple call to Aeroplan to get that partner PNR
 
Where is this documented, please? I'm not seeing it at AirCanada.com. (Now that I've requalified Velocity Platinum I plan to credit upcoming VA flights for my wife and kids to Aeroplan anyway, which should keep them all current beyond that date.)
I hadn’t thought of crediting VA to Aeroplan.

For SYD-MELs and v.v. is it worth it? 400 or so miles x 125% bonus, compared to 3000 points plus on VA.

Currently I get around 1 free VA J class return for every 4 paid flights, which seems quite good.
 
I hadn’t thought of crediting VA to Aeroplan.

For SYD-MELs and v.v. is it worth it? 400 or so miles x 125% bonus, compared to 3000 points plus on VA.

Currently I get around 1 free VA J class return for every 4 paid flights, which seems quite good.
A short haul flight up to 1000 miles in length would set you back 8,000 Aeroplan points one-way in coach or 20,000 points in business. The only partners in Oceania are Virgin Australia and Air New Zealand. At the same time, Aeroplan regularly has quite lucrative bonus sales on their points, meaning based on your calculus crediting to Virgin may make sense. Where Aeroplan really shines would be stretching out the award redemptions to create round the world itineraries. For instance, last year I bought and burned through 220,000 Aeroplan miles to fly in business class from Sydney to Zurich then Zurich to Toronto followed by LA to Seoul and Seoul to Sydney. This is possible because their award chart is based on distance flown and the originating and final destination region with a stopover being added for just 5,000 more points. The other thing that Aeroplan has in spades are partners, all the Star Alliance partners plus Emirates and Etihad, Virgin Australia, Azul, Gol, Oman Air, Gulf Air, etc.

-RooFlyer88
 

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