Aeroplan (Air Canada) is now selling points

Applies to the ticket as a whole AFAIK! If you change any part of the routing, the fee is $100 in total. Cancellation is $150.

actually…. just checking the rules it seems to be ‘per direction’ per ticket. So if you made a change to the outbound and inbound it would be $200. Which makes sense I guess since awards are priced that way.

The problem with cancelling is that there’s no guarantee the awards will come back.
No this was a one way ticket which is why I was confused about her comment. Someone else might have a data points. I think I will buy in this promo, hoping I can use for 2026 Europe trip
 
No this was a one way ticket which is why I was confused about her comment. Someone else might have a data points. I think I will buy in this promo, hoping I can use for 2026 Europe trip
The operator might have been confused, you’re not actually paying to change each sector, you’re paying a change ‘fee’. You can have multiple changes within that ‘fee’.

If you are landing multiple changes it might be worthwhile paying the extra for a flexible award.
 
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The difference between the flex and non-flex is generally the price of the cancellation fee. I just pay for the lowest, and if i need to change it’s $100, or $150 for cancel.

If you were putting in placeholders, not intending to fly, and change for something else later, more than once, the flex might be an option.

Oh, I paid for the full flex once, as full flex got you access to the AC Signature Lounge with private dining. Unfortunately, i also cancelled - free of charge! - to take a last trip AA first across the atlantic and their flagship dining.
Very informative; @MEL_Traveller. Thank you very much.

At those fees, the lower option seems like the way to go.

I didn't know that the higher option for you into the higher level lounge: good to know.

Also handy advice regarding the placeholding.
 
Very informative; @MEL_Traveller. Thank you very much.

At those fees, the lower option seems like the way to go.

I didn't know that the higher option for you into the higher level lounge: good to know.

Also handy advice regarding the placeholding.
It’s only for the Air Canada signature lounge. For all other airlines and lounges it’s the standard business class offering, whatever that might be (plus any status you might have).
 
Hi; would this work out cheaper, Buying AC points for business class flights to

BNE to YVR Vancouver

& YTZ Toronto YWG Winnipeg No Business

& YWG Winnipeg to YUL Montreal

& YUL Montreal to YQB Quebec

& YQB Quebec to YOW Ontario-Ottawa No Business

& YOW Ontario-Ottawa to YVR Vancouver

& YVR Vancouver to BNE

Would appreciate any help, thanks Lewis
 
Hi; would this work out cheaper, Buying AC points for business class flights to

BNE to YVR Vancouver

& YTZ Toronto YWG Winnipeg No Business

& YWG Winnipeg to YUL Montreal

& YUL Montreal to YQB Quebec

& YQB Quebec to YOW Ontario-Ottawa No Business

& YOW Ontario-Ottawa to YVR Vancouver

& YVR Vancouver to BNE

Would appreciate any help, thanks Lewis
Domestic fares in canadia can be expensive, and often don’t include baggage, which adds to the cost.

All you can do with the above is price your flights with and without award tickets. Google flights is about the best option. But will also free up other carriers who might be significantly cheaper than air canadia.

Are you intending to stop in all those cities? If not, it might be cheaper to get United from BNE through to your first canadian stop.

Air canada award flights will be dynamically priced. Which can make them expensive, but they will include bags.
 
Hi Mel;
Thank you, yes, we will be spending a week or more at each, I will keep working on them
 
Quick question on Aeroplan. If you buy points does it count as activity so points won't expire? We live in Australia but it will be over 18mths before we take another flt so happy to buy some points to keep the points we have active...thanks
 

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