Air Canada announced how its new Aeroplan program works. We have covered the main topics in these posts:
Now that you start to know the new Aeroplan rules, let’s take an in-depth look at the program.
So, over the next few weeks, we’ll see:
Let’s start with our series on Aeroplan’s new sweet spots.
A sweet spot is a bargain you can get in a rewards program, compared to the cash fare. Usually, it is by playing with the established rules that you can find these good deals.
In the past, a great Aeroplan sweet spot was the so-called Mini Round-The-World (m-RTW). We were able to make a round-the-world journey, stopping at three different locations for only 150,000 Aeroplan Miles in business class.
We think, for example, of this type of itinerary that I have personally done several times:
And a lot of milesopedia readers did the same and have shared their routes in this post.
In September 2019, Aeroplan removed the possibility of adding a 3rd stop, which reduced the interest of the m-RTW, without eliminating it.
And it is clear that in the new program, it will often cost more to make a m-RTW. So it’s not an Aeroplan sweet spot anymore. If you’re interested in that topic, Ricky from Prince of Travel has made a very detailed post about it. I will also do one soon on the subject.
A tip: if you had a m-RTW in mind, book it before November 8, 2020.
The new Aeroplan program is based on:
Aeroplan has divided the world into four travel zones:
Then, Aeroplan subdivided each travel zone with a distance criterion in miles: the more you fly, the more you pay.
Distance thresholds in miles are different depending on:
And the cost in points will be different depending on a flight with Air Canada or one of its partners.
To find a sweet spot within this chart, it will be necessary to master the use of several tools:
Let’s see how the first three tools work (the Aeroplan point predictor is not fully developed yet).
To be able to find sweet spots, you have to master the new Aeroplan flight rewards chart that we have analyzed here.
Sweet spots are usually found:
Great Circle Mapper (GCMAP) is a powerful tool for calculating distances between airports.
You will need to know the airport code for this, such as:
To calculate the distance between two airports, simply indicate the two airport codes separated by a hyphen :
YUL-CDG
To calculate the distance between several airports, just indicate all the airport codes separated by a hyphen :
YQB-YUL-CDG
And if you want to add a stop, you will have to insert a comma between your routes:
YQB-YUL-CDG, CDG-IST-SIN
You can then play with advanced functions such as adding a radius, different colours to your itineraries, etc.
See the GCMAP Frequently Asked Questions to learn how .
With Great Circle Mapper, you’ll quickly be able to see which the fare threshold of the itinerary you plan to book with your Aeroplan points. The tool is perfect for finding sweet spots in some areas.
Flightconnections is the most powerful tool to find flights operated by airlines around the world.
As part of Aeroplan, you’ll have to check flights operated by Star Alliance airlines or Aeroplan partners (such as Etihad Airways or Azul ).
With FlightConnections, you will quickly be able to see the connections between airports/hubs. This will allow you to see what you can book with your Aeroplan points and find sweet spots.
Last but not least, the Air Canada flight map shows you the various flights operated by Air Canada and its partners, which is ideal for finding out the exact distances from your departure hub.
You can set up this map to display:
All you can include flights with connections as well as partner flights such as Swiss, Lufthansa, etc.
Then, at the bottom of the screen, you will find the list of flights, and you can sort it by distance. You will be able to identify any sweet spots located at the threshold distance limit within the chart.
For example the Montreal – Nassau flight (501-1500 threshold in the North America travel zone).
Thanks to these tools, you will be able to find Aeroplan sweet spots by yourself.
Soon, I will post different Aeroplan sweet spots by travel zone, starting with those from Montréal-Trudeau (YUL). Feel free to share your Aeroplan sweet spots in the comments or the milesopedia Facebook group!
Savings are here: