AIR MILES: The end of American Express co-branded credit cards

Updated May 31, 2024
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To the point Following BMO's acquisition of AIR MILES, American Express co-branded AIR MILES credit cards are now discontinued.

As of mid-April, American Express AIR MILES co-branded cards are no longer available for purchase. Today, American Express confirmed in a press release the discontinuation of these cards, which will be transferred to other products on September 30, 2023 linked to their main loyalty program, Membership Rewards.

This news follows on naturally from the events of recent months concerning AIR MILES: the bankruptcy of Loyalty Ventures, the company which owned AIR MILES, and the confirmed acquisition of AIR MILES by BMO.

Several changes and events in recent months have led to this important shift, which has raised many questions among AIR MILES Collectors. The good news is that all AIR MILES Collectors will keep their mileage balances.

With BMO’s acquisition of AIR MILES, we couldn’t help but wonder about the future of co-branded cards with American Express, a competing financial institution.

What about American Express co-branded cards?

The following AIR MILES credit cards issued by American Express are discontinued:

  • American Express® Prestige AIR MILES® Credit Card‡
  • American Express® AIR MILES® Platinum Credit Card‡
  • American Express® AIR MILES® Credit Card‡

And the business cards:

  • American Express® AIR MILES®* for Business Card
  • American Express® AIR MILES®* Gold Business Card

Current American Express Co-branded Cardholders

Do you have one of these cards? As of September 30, 2023, your card will be transferred to another American Express product, a card where you can earn Membership Rewards points.

Details of the product transfers were not announced in the official American Express announcement. If you are a co-branded cardholder, keep an eye on your communications from American Express (by mail or electronically) as you should soon receive more details depending on the card you are currently using.

What are the alternatives to American Express co-branded cards?

If you’ve been meaning to sign up for an AIR MILES credit card, there are still many options available to you at BMO. Here they are:

This may be a good time to sign up for the BMO® AIR MILES® World Elite®* Mastercard®* MasterCard as an alternative. Here are the details of this credit card:

With this exclusive offer for the BMO AIR MILES® World Elite Mastercard®*, you earn 3,000 miles after $3,000 in purchases in the first three months. Plus, earn an additional 1,500 miles when you spend at least $700 at eligible wholesale clubs and alcohol retailers.

Besides, the annual fee is waived in the first year!

With this card, you earn 3 miles for every $12 spent at participating AIR MILES Partners. Then, earn 2 miles for every $12 in purchases at any eligible grocery store and wholesale club (warehouse like Costco) or alcohol retailer (SAQ, LCBO, etc.). Everywhere else, you’ll earn 1 AIR MILES mile for every $12 in purchases, including Walmart.

What’s more, it’s the only AIR MILES credit card in Canada to offer a 25% discount on AIR MILES flights to any destination during the calendar year.

The BMO® AIR MILES® World Elite®* Mastercard®* card also offers:

  • 7 ¢/L discount on Shell V-Power fuel and 2 ¢/L discount on all other Shell fuels
  • Excellent insurance for your travels and purchases
  • 2X miles for car rentals with National or Alamo

Bottom line

The disappearance of AIR MILES co-branded American Express cards was expected, following the announcement of the acquisition by BMO. AIR MILES Collectors will keep the miles they earn on their American Express co-branded credit cards, but these will soon be transferred to other cards that earn Membership Rewards points.

It’s a great opportunity to learn more about Membership Rewards, an excellent loyalty program offering flexible points for travel rewards. Depending on your spending habits, you may also want to consider Scene+ credit cards, since it’s now possible to earn points at grocery stores, such as Sobeys and IGA, which previously had AIR MILES.

In any case, take the opportunity to review your strategy with these rewards programs!

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Marie-Ève Leclerc

Marie-Ève Leclerc

Marie-Ève Leclerc
Marie-Ève, Web Director at Milesopedia, is an expert in budget travel and a slow travel enthusiast. Specializing in Aeroplan, Scene+, and Marriott Bonvoy programs, she spends nearly six months a year abroad, making travel her way of life. Constantly seeking the best waves to surf, excellent coffee, and strategies to extend her travels, she is often found in coworking spaces with fellow digital nomads or by the sea, watching the sunset.
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