Transfer and fill your prescription to Rexall and earn 3,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles (only out West – does not include BC) and you will earn up to 2000 more points when you refill transferred prescription.
Aeroplan Rexall bonus
Offer valid from August 15 to September 14, 2013
Use of coupon constitutes the acceptance of the following terms and conditions. Transfer a prescription from any non-Rexall to a Rexall pharmacy. Original coupon must be surrendered at time of prescription fill and the Aeroplan Member’s personal Aeroplan Card must be provided on or before September 14, 2013. One-time use only; limit one coupon per customer. Coupon is non-transferable.
This offer is valid at participating Rexall and Rexall Pharma Plus locations only in the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Northwest Territories, and this offer shall be void upon the enactment of a provincial law or policy that prohibits the collection of miles in relation to prescription services.
Get thousands of products from over 100 of your favorite online retailers through Aeroplan eStore and until August 18, 2013, earn 5X Miles on all purchases though eStore.
5X the miles on everything through eStore
This is an OK promotion but I recommend simply buying a gift card to earn your 5x the points and then redeem for a future higher amount before Christmas (allows you to double-dip).
If you have a flight with Air Canada scheduled before October 6, 2013, register and you will earn 500 Bonus Aeroplan Miles on any fare, every time you take-off or land at these eligible Canadian airports:
I am the owner of the American Express Canada Gold Rewards Card and when I logged into my account today I noticed that they have a redemption bonus of 25% (until August 31, 2013).
American Express Canada Gold Rewards Credit Card
Usually 1,000 American Express Membership Rewards points = $10 credit toward travel spending. Your new return will be $12.50.
This credit card has several perks when you register for this card:
Earn 20,000 Bonus Membership Rewards® points
Earn double points on many travel and everyday Card purchases (grocery, gas, and drugstores) and earn one point for every $1 in Card purchases everywhere else.
No annual fee for the first year.
With the bonus American Express Membership Rewards points you would receive $250 off any travel booked!
How the redemption works is easy:
On your account summary page, choose the hyperlink, “Use points for qualified travel transactions“.
Hyperlink to use points for travel
Then on your account summary page you will see the new bonus:
Use your points against balance
What I like about this card is that it is flexible.
Many people spend their travel dollars differently and you can use a travel agency, tour operator or even an online travel website to book your travel plans with these membership reward points that you earn. Charge last-minute flights, seat sales, car rentals, cruises, and more to your Card. Your points can even cover taxes and fees.
Once it charge appears on your statement, call American Express to redeem your points. You will not see any blackouts or seat restrictions in your way when you redeem.
You also have the option of transferring to to Aeroplan or other frequent flyer and hotel programs (usually on a 1 to 1 point basis).
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Aeroplan made some major changes this morning (all for the better in my opinion).
Redeem For One-Way Trips At 50% Of The Miles Needed For Roundtrip Flight Rewards.
Today, one-way ClassicFlight Rewards require 67% of the miles needed for a roundtrip flight reward. As of January 1, 2014, a one-way trip will require exactly half the amount of miles you need to redeem for a roundtrip ClassicFlight Reward.
Cancellation of the seven-year mileage redemption policy
Aeroplan announced the cancellation of their Seven-year mileage redemption policy. Under this policy, miles unredeemed seven years following their accumulation date would have been removed from your account. Now miles will not begin expiring on January 1, 2014, as originally announced. Your miles will not expire as long as you stay active in Aeroplan. Now, you can keep accumulating miles knowing that they will be there when you need them.
The miles in your account will not expire as long as you have one accumulation or redemption activity every 12 months.
New market fare flight rewards
As of January 1, 2014, their ClassicPlus Flight Rewards will be replaced by Market Fare Flight Rewards, which will require up to 20% fewer miles than current ClassicPlus Flight Rewards. Distinction members will enjoy up to an additional 35% off. Market Fare Flight Rewards offer you greater availability on flights operated by Air Canada and under the Air Canada Express banner at variable mileage levels, which are derived from market fares at the time of booking and the conversion of these fares into mileage levels. Mileage levels are influenced by factors that fluctuate including destination, time of booking, time of travel, demand, and conversion of fares into miles.
As of January 1, 2014, enjoy limited-time surprise deals on certain flights, offering you even lower mileage levels than ClassicFlight Rewards.
Award Chart Update (more mileage).
As part of the overall changes to the Aeroplan Program, the following ClassicFlight Business and First Class mileage levels will be increasing as of January 1, 2014.
FROM/TO
FROM/TO
CURRENT REQUIRED MILES
Business/First Class
REQUIRED MILES AS OF JANUARY 1, 2014
Business/First Class
Treat yourself during the Miles & Miles Event at Rexall and earn hundreds of bonus miles.
From June 21 to July 4, 2013, enjoy Bonus Aeroplan Miles on products you know and love. Earn big with these featured bonus offers:
Tylenol Arthritis pain—Buy three and earn 160 bonus miles
Advil Liqui-Gels—Buy one and earn 100 bonus miles
Jamieson B100 Complex—Buy two and earn 300 bonus miles
Olay Fresh Effects—Buy two and earn 100 bonus miles
Nair Brazilian Spa Clay—Buy one and earn 30 bonus miles
PLUS, enjoy bonus offers and discounts with big brands such as Pepsi, Coke, Revlon, Unilever, Vita Health, Henkel, Bayer, Kao Brands, Swiss Natural and more, and earn 1 mile for every $1 spent.
Making summertime earning a breeze. Just another advantage of being a member.
Hurry into your nearest Rexall to take advantage of the Miles & Miles Event—only until July 4.
This June, make a point of earning 30% more miles at Points.com when you convert or trade your points for Aeroplan Miles.
From June 1 to 30, 2013, convert any currency, whether they’re points or miles, from any of your other loyalty programs to Aeroplan Miles and earn 30% more miles.
At Points.com you can manage the points, miles and rewards of all the loyalty programs you belong to in just one place. It’s easy to trade and convert your points, miles and rewards from many of the world’s leading programs into Aeroplan Miles.
Earning 30% more miles together. Just another advantage of being a member.
Trade or convert your points for 30% more Aeroplan Miles throughout the month of June.
The UPS Store delivers solutions that small businesses need, and now you’ll also earn miles upon miles.
Earn 1 Aeroplan Mile for every $1 you spend in store with The UPS Store in Canada—up to 1,000 miles daily. It’s that simple.
Plus, when you first sign up for the Get More card with The UPS Store, you’ll earn an additional bonus of 500 bonus miles and then earn miles even faster—up to 1.5 miles for every $1 you spend.
Printing services including digital printing, copying, and document finishing services (collating, binding, tabbing, and more)
Courier services—worldwide or domestic. Ship just about anything from documents to oversized and odd-shaped items, across town, across the country or across the world