RBC Avion Partners with Hopper to Book Travel

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To the point RBC and Hopper announce a partnership allowing Avion members to book flights, hotels, and car rentals through the Hopper platform. Details and analysis.

RBC and Hopper have just announced a strategic partnership. Members of the RBC Avion Rewards program will now be able to book flights, hotels, and car rentals directly through the Hopper platform. This collaboration marks a significant step for both Canadian companies.

Hopper, founded in Montreal, has established itself as a major player in travel booking thanks to its price prediction algorithms and flexibility products. For its part, RBC seeks to offer a modern booking experience to its millions of RBC cardholders. Here’s what this partnership changes for you in practical terms.

What the RBC Hopper Partnership Offers

Through the Hopper Technology Solutions (HTS) division, RBC integrates Hopper’s booking technology directly into its Avion ecosystem. In practical terms, members access a booking portal powered by Hopper to plan their trips.

The partnership covers three booking categories:

  • Flights: Booking airline tickets with access to rates negotiated by Hopper with hundreds of airlines
  • Hotels: Access to a global hotel inventory with competitive rates, often lower than public prices
  • Car rentals: Booking vehicles directly through the platform, without going through a third-party site

RBC cardholders will be able to use their Avion points to pay for part or all of their bookings. This is a concrete addition to the RBC Avion Rewards ecosystem, which until now relied on its own booking portal.

Who Exactly Is Hopper?

Hopper is a technology company founded in Montreal in 2007. The app is best known for its price predictions: it analyzes billions of pricing data points to recommend the best time to buy a flight or hotel. Over 100 million people worldwide have downloaded the app.

However, Hopper is no longer limited to its consumer app. Its B2B division, Hopper Technology Solutions (HTS), provides its technology to financial and airline partners. Among its notable clients:

The partnership with Capital One is particularly revealing. In the United States, Capital One Travel has become one of the most popular bank booking portals thanks to Hopper technology. RBC appears to want to replicate this success in Canada.

Consult our guide on Capital One Travel on Milesopedia USA.

What This Changes for Avion Members

Several concrete improvements result from this partnership. Here are the main benefits for RBC Avion cardholders.

A Better Booking Experience

Hopper’s interface is recognized for its simplicity and speed. Avion members will benefit from a smoother booking experience than RBC’s current portal. Searching, comparing, and paying are done in just a few steps.

Price Prediction Tools

Hopper excels in predictive analysis. Its algorithms indicate whether the price of a flight or hotel will rise or fall in the coming days. This feature helps travelers choose the right time to book and save on their tickets.

Flexibility Products

Hopper offers products such as price freeze, flexible cancellation, and protection against fare drops. These options, for an additional fee, provide peace of mind when booking. It remains to be confirmed which of these products will be available through the RBC portal.

Which RBC Cards Will Benefit?

The partnership targets members of the RBC Avion Rewards program. In practice, any RBC card that accumulates Avion points should provide access to the new Hopper portal. Here are the main cards concerned:

CardAnnual FeeType
RBC Avion Visa Infinite$120Travel
RBC Avion Visa Infinite Privilege$399Premium travel
RBC Avion Visa Platinum$0No Annual Fee
RBC Avion Visa Business$120Business
RBC Avion Visa Infinite Business card$175Premium business

To discover all RBC options, visit our dedicated page on RBC credit cards. Additionally, if you’re hesitating between several issuers, our comparison of the best travel credit cards can help you.

Why This Partnership Is Strategic

This collaboration is part of a broader trend. Major Canadian banks are seeking to transform their loyalty programs into true travel platforms. Rather than developing their own technology, they partner with specialists.

For RBC, the challenge is twofold. First, improve the booking experience to retain its cardholders. Second, stand out against competition from Aeroplan (TD and CIBC), Scene+ (Scotiabank), and American Express Membership Rewards.

For Hopper, securing RBC confirms HTS’s credibility with financial institutions. After Capital One in the United States, signing with Canada’s largest bank is a strong signal. This positions HTS as the reference in bank booking portals in North America.

Impact on the Canadian Market

This partnership could push other Canadian banks to modernize their booking portals. Currently, several bank loyalty programs offer aging portals with a user experience that could be improved.

  • Competitive pressure: TD, CIBC, BMO, and Scotiabank will need to assess whether their current travel portals remain competitive against the RBC-Hopper offering
  • Advantage for consumers: Competition between portals should result in better rates and more user-friendly interfaces for all Canadian travelers
  • Validation of HTS: If the experience is successful at RBC, other banks could adopt Hopper technology in turn

Points to Watch

Despite the enthusiasm, some questions remain unanswered. Here are the elements we’re monitoring closely.

  • Value of Avion points: RBC has not confirmed whether the redemption value of points on the Hopper portal will be identical to that of the current portal. A change in the grid could benefit or disadvantage members
  • Availability of Hopper products: Price freeze and flexible protections are popular on Capital One Travel in the United States. Their availability in Canada through RBC remains to be confirmed
  • Launch date: No specific timeline has been communicated. Members will have to wait before testing the new portal
  • Transition from the current portal: The switch from one system to another could result in an adjustment period. Bookings in progress on the old portal will need to be managed

Bottom Line

The partnership between RBC Avion and Hopper is excellent news for Canadian travelers. By leveraging HTS’s proven technology, RBC is modernizing its booking experience and offering tools that members have been waiting for: price prediction, intuitive interface, and potentially unique flexibility products.

Hopper continues to establish itself as the technology partner of reference for financial institutions. After Capital One in the United States, this Canadian partnership with RBC confirms the Montreal company’s ambition.

If you hold an RBC Avion card, you don’t need to do anything for now. Watch for communications from RBC and visit our page on the best credit cards to compare your options. We will update this article as soon as the new portal is accessible.

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Jean-Maximilien Voisine
Jean-Maximilien Voisine
Jean-Maximilien Voisine is the President and Founder of Milesopedia and a leading expert in rewards programs, credit cards, and travel across Canada, France, and the U.S.A. Now 40 years old and a father of two, he has explored more than 100 countries—many of them alongside his wife Audrey and their children. Specializing in loyalty programs such as Aeroplan, Flying Blue, American Express Membership Rewards, and Marriott Bonvoy, Jean-Maximilien helps travellers unlock the full potential of their points and benefits. His mission: empower others to travel better and smarter across North America and Europe.
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