25% Bonus on Membership Rewards Transfers to Flying Blue

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To the point For the first time in Canada, American Express is offering a 25% bonus on Membership Rewards transfers to Flying Blue, from March 18 to April 17, 2026.

American Express is launching a first in Canada: a 25% bonus on Membership Rewards transfers to Flying Blue. From March 18 to April 17, 2026, every 1,000 points transferred earns 1,250 Flying Blue Miles instead of 1,000.

This promotion comes just a few weeks after the permanent enhancement of the exchange rate, which increased from 1:0.75 to 1:1 on January 3, 2026. By combining these two improvements, American Express cardholders in Canada gain access to exceptional rates for award flights on Air France-KLM and their partners.

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Concretely, this transfer bonus allows you to obtain business class flights to Europe for as little as 36,000 Membership Rewards during Flying Blue Promo Rewards. Here’s everything you need to know to maximize this limited-time offer.

Conditions of the promotion

Here are the essential details of this transfer offer:

  • 25% Bonus: Receive 1,250 Flying Blue Miles for every 1,000 Membership Rewards transferred
  • Period: From March 18 to April 17, 2026
  • Transfer Increments: Transfers are made in increments of 1,000 Membership Rewards
  • Transfer Time: Transfers to Flying Blue are generally instant
  • First in Canada: This is the very first time that American Express Canada has offered a transfer bonus to Flying Blue

A Double Boost

To fully appreciate the scope of this promotion, we need to go back to January 3, 2026. On that date, American Express permanently improved the transfer rate to Flying Blue in Canada, increasing it from 1:0.75 to 1:1. In other words, 1,000 Membership Rewards now yield 1,000 Flying Blue Miles, compared to only 750 previously.

With the 25% bonus now added, the temporary ratio climbs to 1:1.25. Before January 2026, you needed to transfer approximately 1,333 Membership Rewards to obtain 1,000 Flying Blue Miles (at the 1:0.75 rate). Today, those same 1,333 points yield 1,666 miles. The total gain compared to the old rate is therefore considerable.

ScenarioTransfer RateMiles for 10,000 pts
Before January 20261:0,757,500 miles
Since January 20261:110,000 miles
With the bonus (March-April 2026)1:1,2512,500 miles

In summary, you now get 67% more miles than before January 2026 for the same number of Membership Rewards. To learn more about this partnership, read our article on Flying Blue as an American Express Membership Rewards Partner.

Sweet Spots with This 25% Bonus

The Flying Blue program offers several opportunities to get excellent value on your award flights. With this transfer bonus, these opportunities become even more accessible. Here are the most cost-effective uses for Canadians.

Combine with Promo Rewards

Each month, Flying Blue publishes its Promo Rewards: discounted Air France and KLM routes, often 25% to 50% off. By combining these discounts with the 25% transfer bonus, you get a multiplier effect on the value of your Membership Rewards.

For example, a one-way economy flight to Europe normally costs 25,000 miles. During a Promo Reward with a 25% discount, this rate drops to 18,750 miles. Thanks to the transfer bonus, you only need 15,000 Membership Rewards to obtain those 18,750 miles.

In business class, the effect is even more pronounced. A Promo business class flight to Europe at 45,000 miles costs only 36,000 Membership Rewards with this bonus. That’s a remarkable rate for a premium product on Air France or KLM. Taxes and surcharges in business class range around $200 to $300 CAD per segment.

Business Class to Europe

Flying Blue uses dynamic pricing on Air France and KLM flights. The best rate for a one-way business class flight between North America and Europe is 60,000 miles. With the 25% bonus, this flight costs only 48,000 Membership Rewards.

Admittedly, dynamic pricing sometimes pushes prices well above 100,000 miles. However, by searching in advance on secondary routes (Montreal–Amsterdam or Toronto–Budapest, for example), you can find the floor rate of 60,000 miles. To compare with other options, consult our Flying Blue vs Aeroplan comparison for Europe.

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China Airlines to Taipei

China Airlines serves Taipei (TPE) from Vancouver (YVR). You can book a one-way business class flight on this route for 62,500 Flying Blue Miles. Thanks to the transfer bonus, this represents 50,000 Membership Rewards instead of 62,500.

This long-haul business class flight offers excellent value, especially for West Coast Canadians. Additionally, surcharges on China Airlines remain moderate compared to those on Air France or KLM.

Intra-Europe Flights with Air Europa

Flying Blue also allows you to book flights on Air Europa within Europe. Business class regularly appears at 15,000 miles one-way, with reduced taxes. With the bonus, this amounts to only 12,000 Membership Rewards.

In economy class, rates drop to 7,500 miles (or 6,000 points with the bonus). This is an efficient option for traveling within Europe after a transatlantic flight, especially when paid tickets on these short routes reach $300 to $500.

Free Stopover in Europe

Flying Blue is one of the few programs that offers a free stopover on one-way award tickets. You can add a stop in Paris or Amsterdam at no additional miles, provided you fly on Air France or KLM for both segments.

For example, a Montreal–Paris–Marrakech in business class for the price of a single award ticket. This option multiplies the value of your miles and allows you to visit two destinations for the cost of a single award.

Summary Table of Savings

Here’s an overview of the main sweet spots and the cost in Membership Rewards with the 25% bonus:

Route / CabinMiles RequiredMembership Rewards (with bonus)
Economy Promo to Europe18 75015 000
Business Class Promo to Europe45 00036 000
Standard Economy to Europe25 00020 000
Standard Business Class to Europe60 00048 000
China Airlines Business Class (YVR–TPE)62 50050 000
Intra-Europe Business Class (Air Europa)15 00012 000
Intra-Europe Economy (Air Europa)7 5006 000
Economy to North Africa25 00020 000
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Expiry of Flying Blue Miles

Flying Blue Miles expire after 24 months of inactivity. An important point: a Membership Rewards transfer does not extend the validity of miles already in your Flying Blue account. Only eligible activity—a flight on Air France, KLM, or a partner, or a purchase on a Flying Blue co-branded card—resets the clock.

However, if you transfer points to complete a balance and book immediately, this 25% bonus becomes a powerful lever. Make sure you have a concrete booking plan before transferring. To learn more, read our article on upcoming changes to Flying Blue miles expiration.

Which Amex Cards to Use

To take advantage of this transfer bonus, you must hold an American Express card that earns Membership Rewards. Here are the main options in Canada:

Consult our selection of the best Membership Rewards cards to choose the one that matches your spending profile. For an even broader comparison, visit our page on the best credit cards in Canada.

Additionally, if you hold the Air France KLM World Elite Mastercard, you earn Flying Blue miles directly on your purchases. This card complements a transfer strategy from American Express well. Find all options in our selection of the best Flying Blue cards in Canada.

Bottom Line

This 25% bonus on Membership Rewards transfers to Flying Blue is a rare opportunity—and a first in Canada. The promotion comes at an ideal time, just a few weeks after the permanent improvement of the transfer rate from 1:0.75 to 1:1. If you have Membership Rewards and a travel project to Europe, North Africa, or Asia, this window from March 18 to April 17, 2026 deserves your attention.

The optimal strategy: combine this bonus with Flying Blue Promo Rewards to maximize the value of each point. A business class flight to Europe for 36,000 Membership Rewards is concrete value.

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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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