Our strategies for easily earning points for travel

Updated Dec 13, 2024
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To the point Here are our strategies for earning credit card travel rewards points with minimal effort and expense!

There are hundreds of different credit cards on the market to earn points for travel. When you have a lot of expenses, the travel points will follow by themselves, even without optimization and strategy.

In fact, if you spend $100,000 a year, you can easily collect 100,000 Aeroplan travel points without any strategy.

But how can you easily accumulate so many travel points when you don’t have a large volume of spending?

Here are some strategies to consider when optimizing purchases in the right categories on each credit card (restaurants, grocery stores, gas, travel, etc.)

  • the fewest credit card applications ;
  • the lowest annual fee ;
  • the minimum spending required.

This list is not exhaustive! Come and share your credit card travel point strategies in the Milesopedia Facebook community!

Travel points: the credit card sign-up bonus strategy

When you start to venture into the world of credit card rewards, you quickly realize that the most lucrative strategy is in credit card applications via sign-up bonuses.

For beginners, we recommend starting with one or two cards, then spacing out applications by at least 6-9 months. Then, once you’re more comfortable with credit card management, you can increase the number of credit card applications and space them out over time.

Strategy for collecting points Aeroplan

Credit card Bonus Minimum expenses Rewards Annual Fees Final harvest in points Aeroplan
TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card Up to 25,000 points Aeroplan (first year) 7,500 during the first year 7,500 points Aeroplan minimum 0 (first year) 32,500 points
American Express® Gold Rewards Card 60,000 Membership Rewards points
(= 60,000 points Aeroplan)
$1,000 per month x 12 months 12,000 Membership Rewards points minimum
(= 12,000 points Aeroplan)
150 $
(thanks to the $100 credit)
72,000 points
TOTAL $ 19 500 150 $ 104,500 points

This strategy earns 104,500 points Aeroplan.

You can collect these points Aeroplan to travel alone or in a group, depending on the destination. In a family, each parent could subscribe to the same cards and collect double the points!

Caroline found plenty of places to travel with 55,000 Aeroplan points! Then, I found many short getaways for 25,000 Aeroplan points or less!

Strategy to accumulate hotel points

Credit card Bonus Minimum expenses Rewards Annual Fees Final harvest in points
Marriott Bonvoy™ American Express® Card 50,000 Marriott Bonvoy points $ 1,500 over 3 months 3,000 points $120 53,000 points
Marriott Bonvoy™ Business American Express® Card 50,000 Marriott Bonvoy points $ 1,500 over 3 months 3,000 points $150 53,000 points
TOTAL $3,000 270 $ 106,000 points

This strategy earns 106,000 Marriott Bonvoy points.

Strategy for earning travel points

For those who don’t like to be tied to a specific program, a travel points strategy can provide a great deal of flexibility. In fact, many trips are more accessible with Reward Points.

The strategy for a family of two adults and two children: each parent could use these cards to pay for the family’s all-inclusive trip under the sun !

Voyage dans le sud en famille

Another example of a travel points strategy would be for a single person who would like to take a cruise to the Galapagos Islands.

Prices for week-long tours in the archipelago start at $3,000 with G Adventures. The cost of travel will be greatly reduced with this travel points strategy!

Croisière Galapagos

The long-term traveler's strategy

For a variety of reasons, many people prefer the strategy of arming themselves with a good portfolio, without too many cards, to keep for the long term.

Credit cards with the highest reward rates often have an annual fee. Indeed, the annual fees may seem high, but they are all justified with the benefits provided.

There are also a number of offers available from American Express, which puts the annual fee into perspective! Over the years, the American Express Cobalt® Card has become the best credit card for earning travel points.

Then, as a paying strategy, I advise you to subscribe to credit cards in order to cover and optimize each category of expenses.

The long-term travel portfolio

Card Spending Category Return per dollar of purchase Welcome bonus Annual Fees Other Benefits
American Express Cobalt Card 5 privilege points
=
5 points Aeroplan
or 6 Marriott Bonvoy points
15,000 Membership Rewards points 155,88 $ Mobile Device Insurance
Scotiabank Passport™ Visa Infinite* Card
  • Travel
  • Foreign currencies
  • Misc.
up to 3 points 40,000 points
(equivalent to $400)
150 $ No conversion fees
TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card
  • Misc.
  • Travel
up to 1.5 points 40,000 points Aeroplan 139 (refunded the first year)

Free luggage

Preferential rate for premium tickets Aeroplan

NEXUS membership discount

National Bank World Elite Mastercard
  • Travel
  • Misc.
  • Appliances
up to 2 points Up to 40,000 points 150 $

Premium insurance

Up to $150 in annual credits

Access to the VIP Lounge

Marriott Bonvoy® American Express®* Card
  • Travel
  • Marriott Bonvoy Hotels
up to 5 points Up to 50,000 points 120 $

Free night certificate

15 nights-Elite

* Gift cards for these stores can be purchased in grocery or convenience stores for 5 points per dollar.

Illustrated example of the strategy

Here are some figures to illustrate the return of this portfolio with a strategy aimed at the principal accumulation of Aeroplan points and other travel points.

It can be easily adapted to accumulate Marriott Bonvoy points and other travel points.

Card Category Annual expenditure Points obtained
American Express CobaltTM Card Grocery store where American Express is accepted 1 500 $ 7,500 points
TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card Grocery store 3 000 $ 4,500 points
American Express CobaltTM Card Gasoline 1 000 $ 3,000 points
American Express CobaltTM Card Restaurants where American Express is accepted 500 $ 2,500 points
TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card Restaurants 500 $ 500 points
American Express CobaltTM Card Uber Eats 700 $ 3,500 points
American Express CobaltTM Card Tim Hortons, Starbucks 500 $ 2,500 points
Gift card strategy Walmart 500 $ 2,500 points
Gift card strategy Amazon 1 000 $ 5,000 points
Gift card strategy SAQ 500 $ 2,500 points
Gift card strategy Netflix 250 $ 1,250 points
Gift card strategy Cinema 500 $ 2,500 points
Gift card strategy Books and culture 500 $ 2,500 points
TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card Pharmacy 300 $ 300 points
Gift card strategy Home furnishings (IKEA, Wayfair, etc.) 375 $ 1,875 points
Gift card strategy Minor renovation and maintenance 375 $ 1,875 points
Gift card strategy Clothing 1 000 $ 5,000 points
TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card Miscellaneous (other) 2 500 $ 2,500 points
TOTAL 20 000 $ 51,800 points Aeroplan

With this strategy, we can calculate the withdrawn values as follows:

For a total of around $2,200 in annual savings (the calculations were based on Milesopedia’s valuation and a monetary value was given to the benefits related to the credit cards in the portfolio).

For example, an individual’s annual expenses of $20,000 could generate a return of $2,200.

Once you add up the value of the rewards, the benefits provided versus the annual fees, they pay off… in a good way! Minus the annual fee of approximately $745, the annual saving is $1,455 (or 7.3% return).

When you don’t have many credit cards, the best strategy is to make sure you go out and optimize each purchase category. Gift card strategy is therefore essential to master.

As you can see, this travel points strategy yields a significantly lower return when you remove the sign-up bonuses from the equation.

Come to discuss that topic in our Facebook Group!
Aline Nguyen

Aline Nguyen

Aline Nguyen
Aline, an experienced traveler and avid photographer, is an Avgeek, a foodie at heart and a mother to two children. An expert in credit cards & rewards programs, including Aeroplan, Marriott Bonvoy, American Express Membership Rewards, CIBC Aventura, and RBC Avion, she uses points to travel affordably and save in daily life. Having explored all 7 continents and 78 countries, Aline shares her travel passion and insights to help others make the most of loyalty programs.
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