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  • Booking Aeroplan Awards to Europe Without Fuel Surcharges

    Europe is the ultimate destination for many Canadians with their Aeroplan miles.

    When you first try to put in a flight using Aeroplan, you may get a scare like this on a flight to London England to Heathrow!

    It comes back with a fee of a whopping $670 dollars for a return flight – plus the Aeroplan miles!

    Aeroplan - Toronto to London
    Aeroplan – Toronto to London

    This is madness – who would book a ticket when you can just go to Priceline or Air Canada and get the same price without using the miles?

    The problem is that certain Star Alliance carriers like Air Canada charge brutal fuel surcharges (the $414 in the image above).

    I have some hacks and solutions to get you to Europe for cheap and save some money!

    Here are three reasons why Aeroplan is one of the best programs to use to fly to Europe:

    • One way awards book at half the price of a roundtrip ticket. So you can fly using another carrier if you don’t have enough miles.
    • You are allowed two stopovers or one stopover and one open jaw on roundtrip awards.
    • American Express Membership Rewards transfer instantly to Aeroplan (currently a bonus of 25,000 for signup).

    Here are some examples of Aeroplan partners that fly to Europe with no fuel surcharges:

    Lot.

    They fly to Warsaw direct from Toronto, and here is a great way to get to Europe for cheap.

    You can also look for the United flight from LOT to Warsaw from Chicago.

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    Toronto to Warsaw

    As you can see the fee is only $250!

    Swiss Air / Turkish Airlines / United:

    Here is an example of another cheap ticket – all these airlines do not charge fuel surcharges. Just $138 return for a business class ticket!

    Swiss Air / Turkish / United
    Swiss Air / Turkish / United

    Here are some destinations with Swiss Air (you can only fly Montreal to Zurich directly), Boston, Chicago, LA, Miami, New York, Newark, San Francisco to Zurich.

    You will have to find an Air Canada or United flight to these cities to get a great deal to get to Zurich.

    Turkish Airlines flies from Chicago, Houston, LA, Montreal, Toronto, New York and Washington to Istanbul.

    United flies so many places in Europe (none from Canada), here are just a few examples from Newark: Amsterdam, Barcelona, Dublin, Frankfurt, Geneva, Lisbon, Manchester, Rome, Stockholm, and Zurich (lots to choose from)

    Scandanavian Airlines:

    This works out well for you going to Oslo or Stockholm or Copenhagan. Just $152 return!

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    Here are some airports that this airline flies into (none in Canada – have to go through the US):

    • Chicago to Copenhagen or Stockholm
    • Newark New York to Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm
    • San Francisco to Copenhagen
    • Washington DC to Copenhagen

    Remember we are all in this together, feel free to post any other good city pairings to search for.

    I tried to give some concrete examples where Aeroplan was still a great deal to get to Europe.

    Enjoy!

  • American Express AIR MILES Platinum Card – 2,000 AIR MILES Sign-up bonus, No Annual Fee

    So I signed up for yet another American Express card. Currently the American Express AIR MILES Platinum card has a new bonus offer of 2,000 Bonus AIR MILES when you charge $500 in purchases for the first three months of Card membership.

    You also do not pay no annual fee for the first year  ($65 value).

    This is a great way to get introduced into AIR MILES and potentially get a free flight!

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    AIR MILES American Express Platinum Card

     

    The 2,000 bonus AIR MILES can be worth up to 2 return flights depending on where you live in Canada.

    For example, in BC, just 950 AIR MILES is required for a flight in our beautiful province in low season.

    This is a great deal as our province is quite large and expensive to get to the mainland from the Island or to drive from Prince George to Vancouver.

    Also, to neighbouring state like Washington State is only 1125 AIR MILES during low season. To get to California is just 1600 AIR MILES during low season.

    If you and a spouse each get the card, you can quickly earn enough miles to start planning a Disneyland trip but just take a close look at the award map for your province.

    If you see the AIR MILES North America Rewards chart, it gets complicated as they have so many zones (not like Aeroplan which considers Alaska part of North America).

    They also have the benefit of no fuel surcharges on the flights (even though the miles requires is increased).

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    Here are some of the benefits of the American Express AIR MILES Platinum card:

    • Earn 1 reward mile for every $10 in Card purchases at AIR MILES®* Sponsors2
    • Earn 1 reward mile for every $10 in Card purchases at other eligible grocery stores, gas stations, and drugstores in Canada2
    • Plus, earn 1 reward mile for every $15 in Card purchases everywhere else.
    • Complimentary Car Rental Theft and Damage Insurance Take advantage of this coverage by simply declining the Loss Damage Waiver (LDW) or similar option offered by the car rental company, and fully charge your rental to the American Express® AIR MILES®* Platinum Card. There’s no additional charge for this coverage, and you save yourself the daily insurance fee charged by the car rental company.
    • Buyer’s Assurance® Protection Plan – Automatically doubles the manufacturer’s original warranty up to one additional year when you charge the full purchase price to your Card.
    • Assured Reservations – Your room will be held until check-out time the day following your scheduled arrival or comparable accommodation will be provided at no charge. When making reservations at participating hotels or motels request an American Express Assured Reservation and be sure to ask for a confirmation number.

    I am not a heavy AIR MILES user but I am interested in using the flights within BC as my reward as I don’t see a big value in the flights to Australia/Europe/Hawaii. Flights can cost up to $400 return in our province so AIR MILES can be quite valuable!

    I previously wrote a post on some AIR MILES reward secrets (showing 20 ways to collect AIR MILES faster) on our sister website, Grocery Alerts.ca.

    Disclosure: For referring you to this card, I would receive a referral bonus of 500 AIR MILES for each approved referral. I appreciate your support of the blog!

    Remember that once you sign up for this card, you can also refer your friends and family to receive the 500 AIR MILE referral bonus.

    Here is the sign-up link.

  • TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite 25,000 Aeroplan Points – First Year No Annual Fee and $50 Cash Back

    This is another great credit card to bring to your wallet! I love first year free offers.

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    This will help with my Million Aeroplan Mile Challenge.

    Here are some of the details on this card:

    You could get away faster with a Welcome Bonus of 15,000 Aeroplan Miles with your first purchase and an additional 10,000 miles when you spend $1,000 in purchases on your Card within the first 90 days.

    Earn Miles Twice
    Earn miles twice when you pay with your TD Aeroplan Credit Card and present your Aeroplan Membership Card at 150+ Aeroplan partner brands and over 100 Aeroplan eStores

    Travel Insurance
    Enjoy an extensive suite of travel insurances to help make your next getaway, worry-free.

    Aeroplan Distinction
    Access to DistinctionTM, Aeroplan’s recognition program for exclusive flight rewards, bonus mile offers and privileges.

    Flight Rewards
    You could use up to 35% fewer miles for Market Fare Flight RewardsTM as an Aeroplan Distinction member.

    Concierge Service
    Enjoy complimentary Visa Infinite Concierge service 24/7.

    This card has a great earn ratio! Earn 1.5 miles for every $1 you spend on your Card on purchases at grocery stores, gas stations, drugstores and online purchases at aircanada.com (excluding Air Canada® Vacations packages).

    Here is a bonus, use our referral link at Great Canadian Rebates and earn a cash back bonus of $50 when you apply for the card!

  • Get the Lonely Planet New In Travel 2015 eBook Free

    Lonely Planet has crammed 26 of the best new experiences into their latest free ebook. They’ve all recently opened, or will start up in 2015, so you can be among the first to explore the newest frontiers in travel.

    So will it be adventures by bike, boat or zipline? Gazing at the stars or sipping the latest craft beer? Be ahead of the travel curve by downloading their  free ebook.

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    Download this for free

  • Air New Zealand Seat Sale from Canada – Under $1300 RT September 2015

     

    I don’t see seats sales everyday from Air New Zealand (this is still probably a good time to visit not as good as January though!)

    ANZNew-Year-Sale-2015

    This special applies to all cabins, including Economy, Premium Economy and Business Premier.

    New Year’s Sale
    Promo Code Promotion Valid for Travel
    NY300C Save $300* to the South Pacific (New Zealand, Cook Islands and Australia) 12 January – 30 September, 2015
    Sample Fares
    Origin – Destination Valid for Travel Sale Price
    Vancouver – Auckland 13 May – 3 June & 24 July – 21 Sep, 2015 $1,148
    Vancouver – Sydney 01 May – 21 Jun, 01 Aug – 17 Sep, 2015 $1,149
    Vancouver – Rarotonga 26 Apr – 5 Jul, 2015 $874  

    Here is the link to the promo page.

    This deal ends January 7, 2015.

    Use the promo code NY300C for a $300 discount off adult base fares booked in Economy, Premium Economy, and Business Premier class between Canada and Australia, New Zealand, and Cook Islands. Offer only applies to return bookings purchased from airnewzealand.ca. Offer is valid for sale between 01 Jan, 2015 and 07 Jan, 2015 for travel between 12 Jan, 2015  and 30 Sep, 2015. Only one promo code per purchase is permitted.

     

  • Miami Childrens Museum Review

    Being the father of 2, I enjoy activities that keep them learning and occupied.

    If you are in the Miami area, I have just the attraction for you (after some time at their beaches).

    We had the pleasure of going to the Miami Children’s Museum (a non-profit educational institution located in the city of Miami, Florida).

    Miami Childens Museum
    Miami Childens Museum
    Art creation area
    Art creation area
    Activity zone for babies
    Activity zone for babies
    My daughter and I looking how to break the vault!
    My daughter and I looking how to break the vault!

    Our daughter had a blast playing in the under 12 months zone and exploring the area and exhibits.

    This is a great activity area for kids and just so much to do!

    You can easily spend 3 hours.

    Includes: Publix (grocery store), Bank of America (shows banking system), art area (teaches free classes at certain times), a music section (karoake and instrument education), a rock climbing wall, a playground, a fire department area, police department section,  hospital area, a construction area, carnival cruise ship zone, and special Wizard of Oz exhibit to show science from the movie.

    This is a recommended activity rain or shine for families in South Florida.

    The admission prices are reasonable as well.

  • 1 Million Aeroplan Mile Challenge

    I am a big fan of Mike Myer’s Dr Evil character (when is the next Austin Powers coming out?).

    one-million-aeroplan-mile-challenge

    In 2015, I want this blog to show all the great trips you can take using Aeroplan miles.

    My goal is to earn 1 million Aeroplan Miles!

    Each month I will show my balance and share my ways on how I increased this balance.

    I would love to have some readers join me to see how many we can earn!

    To get you started here are 10 easy ways to earn Aeroplan miles.

    Along the way I will share some good tips on how to increase your miles and good offers to take advantage of.

    Please comment on this post so we can encourage each other – I plan on scheduling a major trip in 2016 that I want to take the whole family.

    I will post again the beginning of February 2015.

    Are there any dream trips you would take with 1 million Aeroplan Miles?

  • Super Visa health insurance for Canadian Visitors

    In 2011 the government of Canada introduced a program called the super visa. The super visa is
    an extended ‘visitors to canada’ visa that allows for visits of up to 2 years. There are however a few
    requirements to meet for this visa.

    super-visa
    Visitors must have children or grandchildren living in Canada who are either Canadian citizens or
    permanent residents. This requirement really gets to the heart of this program as it allows parents and
    grandparents of Canadians to come and visit their family for an extended period of time.

    One of the other primary requirements is that the applicant purchase a minimum of $100,000 of
    visitors to Canada health insurance, for a minimum of one year. That makes sense – we can bring the
    grandparents over for a visit with the family, but they need to look after their own health insurance
    while here.

    However you can expect that a full year of health insurance coverage for grandma and grandpa isn’t
    gong to be cheap. And it isn’t – so it’s a good idea to know what you’re buying and how to minimize
    costs where possible.

    Here’s 5 of the best ways to minimize your insurance premiums for this super-
    visa visitors to Canada travel health insurance.

    1. Make sure you shop using an insurance broker. Different companies have widely different
      premiums for this coverage. Using an insurance broker seems like an obvious choice but it’s worth
      mentioning as many consumers simply go with a brand that they know.
    2. Deductibles vary widely, from $0 to $5000. This has a huge impact on prices. A $0 deductible plan
      means the insurance company has to pay every little nuisance claim. A $5000 deductible means the
      company doesn’t pay all those smaller claims – you’ll be paying those. If you’re treating this insurance
      as emergency coverage, you shouldn’t be running to the doctor for minor irritations, so consider the
      highest deductible that you’re comfortable paying in the event of an emergency, and self insure for any
      emergencies below that level.
    3. Side trips. Are you going to travel outside of Canada during your visit? Some visitors to canada
      plans cover you for limited travel to other countries. Other plans don’t provide that coverage. If you’re
      not going to be travelling outside of Canada you can choose a cheaper plan that doesn’t have this
      coverage.
    4. Multiple Entry. This option provides on-again off-again coverage. If you’re visiting Canada on a
      super visa but expect to return home occassionally, make sure your plan has multiple entry coverage.
      Otherwise you may have a plan that ceases coverage as soon as you leave Canada. If you’re planning
      on staying in Canada for the entire duration you can then choose a cheaper plan that doesn’t have
      multiple entry.
    5. Refundable premiums. The government requires that you purchase coverage for a full year. But
      what if you’re staying for less than a year? Should you have to pay for coverage that you’re not using?
      Some plans are non-refundable; you purchase for a full year and there’s no money back. Other plans
      allow you to purchase for a full year so you meet government requirements but offer a refund of the
      unused portion if you return home before the year is up. If you’re not staying for a full year, make sure
      you purchase a plan with refundable premiums so that you can get money back for the unused portion
      of the coverage. Note that these refunds always come with conditions and fees so read the policy
      before purchasing.

    There you have it – 5 easy ways to secure super visa visitors to Canada insurance.

    Shop the products using a broker, choose your deductible wisely, watch your side trips and multiple entry coverage, and if
    you’re staying for less than a year find a plan with refundable premiums.

    Glenn Cooke is an independent insurance broker who offers online quotes for super visa health insurance on his
    website LifeInsuranceCanada.com Inc.

  • Airbnb Coupon Code – 30% off $100+ First Booking

    If you have not tried AirBNB what are you waiting for?

    airbnb

    Founded in August of 2008 and based in San Francisco, California, Airbnb is a community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book unique accommodations around the world.

    Whether you are looking for an apartment for a night, a castle for a week, or a villa for a month, Airbnb connects you to unique travel experiences, at any price point, in more than 33,000 cities and 192 countries.

    We use this to rent out our flat when we travel so we make money when we holiday!

    Here is a trick to get even more savings:

    1. Use our referral link to register to get an additional $29 of credit.

    2. Use this 30% off coupon code, TRAVELZOO14, to get the 30% off discount on your first $100+ first booking.

    This expires January 14, 2015.

    Good luck!

     

  • Aeroplan Miles Guide

    Aeroplan® should be a familiar program with Canadians.  This is the frequent flyer program for Air Canada.

    Aeroplan® miles are earned by flying with Air Canada and other Star AllianceTM airlines. Star AllianceTM is the largest global airline network in terms of daily flights, destinations, and countries to which it flies, and number of member airlines within the alliance.

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    The Aeroplan® miles you earn are based on the distance you fly, and the fare option you purchase.

    The Aeroplan® program rewards members who book their tickets with the highest fares. Currently, travel booked with a Tango fare (the lowest price) receives only 25% of the possible Aeroplan® Miles, and members flying in the highest fare classes, Executive Class Flexible and Executive Class Lowest, earn a 25 to 50 percent mileage bonus. When flying on partner airlines in the Star Alliance, you will generally earn 100 percent of miles flown, although mileage earning varies with the partner and fare class.

    Aeroplan® has an extensive list of earning partners, including hotels, car rentals, online retailers, credit cards, financial services, and more.

    When redeeming your Aeroplan® miles for travel with Air Canada, the program has two categories, ClassicFlight and Market Fare. ClassicFlight awards are capacity controlled and Market Fare awards offer access to more seats for variable mileage levels, and are only available on Air Canada and Air Canada Express.

    Roundtrip economy class ClassicFlight awards within Canada and the U.S. are 15,000 miles for selected short-haul flights, and 25,000 miles for long-haul flights. Business class ClassicFlight awards are 25,000 miles for short-haul flights, and 50,000 miles for long-haul flights. Flights from Canada to Hawaii are 45,000 miles in coach, and 80,000 miles in business. Flights to Mexico, Central America, or the Caribbean are 40,000 miles in coach, and 60,000 miles in business; flights to Europe 1 are 60,000 miles in coach, and 90,000 miles in business; and to flights to Asia 1 are 75,000 miles in coach and 150,000 miles in business.

    Market Fare Flight Rewards offer access to a greater choice of flight departures, routes, and travel times at higher mileage levels on Air Canada flights.

    If you travel enough with Air Canada and their select airline partners, you can qualify for elite status. As an Elite, Super Elite, or Prestige member, you can enjoy great benefits, upgrades, and even bonus Aeroplan® miles on every flight.

    Aeroplan has created another program called Distinction. The program awards the top accumulating Aeroplan® members with Distinction status and benefits. The great thing about Distinction is that you can earn Distinction miles without even flying!

    Eligible miles are miles earned in the Aeroplan® Program directly at participating partners and include base and certain bonus mile offers. Unless otherwise indicated at the time of offer, the following miles are not eligible for Distinction status: financial card sign-up; bonus miles received as a benefit of the Air Canada Altitude program or Aeroplan® Distinction status; miles accumulated through conversion from other programs or transfers between member accounts, top-up miles, contest prizes, and reinstated miles.

    Here is a breakdown of the different Distinction levels:

    Level How to Qualify
    dSilver 25,000 eligible miles accumulated during the calendar year.
    dBlack 50,000 eligible miles accumulated during the calendar year.
    dDiamond 100,000 eligible miles accumulated during the calendar year.

    For any given calendar year, Distinction status is based on the number of eligible miles earned by a member between January 1 and December 31 of the previous calendar year. For example, 2015 Distinction status is based on the number of eligible miles earned by a member in 2014. Members who reach a certain level during the qualifying year will be eligible to receive the benefits immediately upon achieving a certain level and their new Distinction status will be valid until December 31 of the following calendar year.

    Members are required to requalify for Distinction status for the following year. For example, those members who enjoyed Distinction status in 2015 must earn the required number of eligible miles in 2015 to continue to enjoy Distinction status in 2016.

    Here are some of the benefits having Distinction in the Aeroplan program:

    1. Reduced mileage levels on Market Fare Flight Rewards.
      Distinction members get up to 35% off.
    2. Distinction Flights.
      Distinction members receive an invitation for flights leaving from major Canadian cities for peak period travel to popular destinations. 100% of the seats are reserved exclusively for Distinction members and offered at the ClassicFlight Rewards mileage level.
    3. Air Canada Getaway Bonus on eligible roundtrips.
      Get up to 1,500 Distinction bonus miles for every eligible roundtrip that includes a Saturday night stay when you fly with Air Canada to more than 25 popular destinations such as Florida, New York, California, London and Paris.
    4. Distinction bonus on hotel stays accumulation.
      dDiamond and dBlack members get 250 Distinction bonus miles per stay with Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, Marriott® and Starwood Hotels & Resorts®, on up to 20 stays per year, for up to a maximum of 5,000 Distinction bonus miles per calendar year. This is in addition to the base miles they will earn per stay. To be eligible for this bonus, members must earn miles in the Aeroplan® Program at the time of stay. Fairmont redemption stays are also eligible for this bonus.
    5. Bonus with Aeroplan eStore.
      Get up to 3X the miles per dollar spent when you shop online with your favourite Aeroplan® eStore retailers.

    On the Aeroplan® website, you will see all the options they have available, including flights, hotels, car rentals, activities, merchandise, and vacation packages. These additional options are great for added flexibility, but redeeming for flight rewards usually gives you the best return for your Aeroplan® miles.

    Positives:

    • Large number of Canadian retailers available to earn Aeroplan® miles (From Sobeys to Esso).
    • Excellent value for short-haul flights (i.e. Toronto to New York, Vancouver to Edmonton), with just 15,000 Aeroplan® miles required.
    • Air Canada allows for a free stopover on any ClassicFlight reward ticket redemption (i.e. so you can stop in Toronto for your flight from Vancouver to St. Johns).
    • You can earn and redeem Aeroplan® miles for flights on regional Canadian carriers (non-Star AllianceTM members): Bearskin Airlines (Manitoba and Northern Ontario), Air North (flyairnorth.com), and the Yukon Territories’ official airlines, which reach eight destinations in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, British Columbia, Alberta and Alaska, as well as Canadian North (canadiannorth.com) and First Air (firstair.ca). Central Canada is served by Calm Air (calmair.com), which features destinations in Manitoba and Nunavut; and Bearskin Airlines (bearskinairlines.com), which serves Ontario, Manitoba and Quebec.

    Negatives:

    • Aeroplan® imposes hefty fuel surcharges when booking with many Star Alliance partners, including Air Canada.
    • Challenges of earning many Aeroplan® miles when booking low cost Tango fares.
    • Charges for award changes and cancellations with award travel bookings.
    • Lack of availability of flights for Classic Flight rewards.
    • 12-month mileage expiration policy. In order to keep your Aeroplan® account active and to avoid the expiration of all miles in the account, you must make at least one qualifying transaction every 12 months.