The new Aeroplan program was launched almost two years ago. Since then, the aeronautical landscape has changed significantly due to COVID-19: sometimes devastated with grounded aircraft, sometimes congested due to the Revenge Travel phenomenon. Added to this are the inflationary context and the airline’s exploding fuel costs.
All the conditions are thus met to see the rewards programs adjust their charts. The following are the changes to the Aeroplan flight reward chart coming on September 1, 2022.
This article will be updated regularly.
As a reminder, here is the current flight reward chard for this zone:
Here are the changes that will affect this area as of September 1, 2022:
These changes will mainly affect flights from the West Coast of Canada or the United States to Europe. And they only affect business and first class.
These changes will primarily affect flights from the East Coast of Canada or the United States to Asia. And they only affect business and first class.
Here are the changes that will affect this area as of September 1, 2022. This is a creation of a 0-2,500 distance band with reduced pricing, in addition to the 2,501-4,500 mile band:
Here, Aeroplan has subdivided the old 0-4,500 mile band by adding a new 0-2,500 band. This makes these flights more accessible than before.
Here are the changes that will affect this area as of September 1, 2022. It is a creation of a band from 0 to 2,500 with reduced pricing, in addition to the other bands:
Here, Aeroplan has subdivided the old 0-5,000 mile band by adding a new 0-2,500 band. This makes these flights more accessible than before: from 25,000 points instead of 40,000 points in economy class (partner).
As far as increases are concerned, these only apply to long flights, especially in business and first class.
Here are the changes that will affect this area as of September 1, 2022. This is a creation of a band of 0 to 1,600 with reduced pricing, and a new band of 1,601 miles and above :
Here, Aeroplan has subdivided the old zone that encompassed all of South America by adding a new band from 0 to 1,600. This makes these flights more accessible than before: from 10,000 points instead of 15,000 points in economy class (partner).
However, if your trip is longer than 1,601 miles, it will cost you 5,000 more points than before.
These are the first changes Aeroplan has made since the new program launched in November 2020. These remain relatively contained and go in both directions: the rising fares impact mainly long flights in business and first class, while the decreasing fares are due to the creation of new shorter bands within a zone.
As always: there will be winners and losers with these changes. Let’s hope they don’t call for more soon!
Savings are here: