Although Aeroplan is promoting an ongoing 75% bonus on miles for flights flown within Canada on Air Canada or Air Canada Express by Canadian residents through October 21, the mileage program also announced a one-day promotion that will award flyers who book flights on aircanada.com today (September 19) by 2:59am Eastern Standard Time for travel by December 9 a 75% mileage bonus as well, and it’s for flights in Canada, to the US, to international destinations including Beijing, Tokyo, Paris, Buenos Aires and more, as well as to “sun destinations” like the Caribbean and Mexico.
To qualify for the promo, you must be a resident of either the US or Canada and be a member of Aeroplan at the time of booking, so be sure to sign up for an account before taking advantage of this bonus. To be eligible, bookings must be made on aircanada.com, and must be in Tango, Tango Plus, Latitude, Executive Class Lowest, Executive Class Flexible, Executive First Lowest or Executive First Flexible.
The 75% bonus will be applied just on the miles earned based on distance flown per the fare mileage accrual rules. Class-of-service bonus miles and top-tier status bonus miles are excluded from calculating the bonus.
This offer is available on new bookings of published fares only and cannot be combined with any other offer. This offer is valid on Air Canada operated flights or Air Canada Express TM carriers (Jazz Aviation LP, Sky Regional Airlines Inc., Air Georgian or Exploits Valley Air Services LTD). Codeshare flights are excluded, unless otherwise indicated.
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