Air Canada’s Aeroplan, a Star Alliance member, is offering a bonus of up to 30% for transferring in points from hotel programs through April 17.
American Express Membership Rewards is excluded from this bonus (it isn’t a hotel program). But Starwood points transfers (and other hotel programs) are eligible.
Here’s the bonus earning chart:
The bonus is on the cumulative miles transferred across all hotel programs during the promotion period. You can transfer from several hotel programs or move points in several transfers. No registration is required.
Normally 160,000 Starwood Starpoints will transfer to 200,000 Aeroplan points. That will get you a bonus of 60,000 Aeroplan points and you’ll have a total of 260,000 in your Aeroplan account. That’s an effective transfer ratio of 1.625 Aeroplan points per Starwood point.
Let me show you the math on 141,000 points for 2 business class tickets.
- 141,000 Starwood points normally transfer to 176,000 Aeroplan points (since each block of 20,000 Starpoints moved to Aeroplan receives a 5000 mile bonus).
- Transferring 176,000 Aeroplan points generates a 25% bonus of 44,000 giving you a total of 220,000 Aeropolan points.
- Two roundtrip business class awards between the US and nearer Europe costs 220,000 Aeroplan points.
Marriott’s travel packages are an even stronger play with this promotion.
- Transfer 90,000 Starwood to 270,000 Marriott Rewards (or just start with Marriott Rewards). That transfers to 120,000 Aeroplan miles. Add the 25% bonus and you’ve got 150,000 Aeroplan miles plus a 7 night hotel stay in a property up to category 5.
- In fact, do this twice. 180,000 Starpoints is 540,000 Marriott Rewards. That transfers to 240,000 Aeroplan miles. And you get a 30% transfer bonus yielding 312,000 Aeroplan miles and two 7-night hotel stays.
You’ll have enough Aeroplan miles for 2 roundtrip business class tickets to (most of) Asia, Africa, or India and you’ll have up to 14 hotel nights as well.
With Aeroplan you can even have a stopover (visit a city along the way to or from your destination) on a roundtrip award and an open jaw (either come back from a different city than the one you arrive in, or return to a different city than the one you started in).
Aeroplan does add fuel surcharges to award tickets on some of airlines. However you can book award tickets on Star Alliance partners without fuel surcharges if you stick to travel on the following airlines:
- Air China
- Air New Zealand
- Brussels Airlines
- EgyptAir
- EVA Airways
- Scandinavian
- Singapore Airlines
- Swiss
- Turkish Airlines
- United
Fuel surcharges are whatever would be charged on a similar, paid itinerary. LOT fuel surcharges are low, so booking an Aeroplan award on LOT Polish isn’t very costly.
Aeroplan doesn’t put awards on hold, and transfers are Starwood points are not instantaneous. So you can’t lock in an award with available space now, and then make the transfer. You have to make the transfer, wait for all of the points to post, and then book an award.
I find though that I use Aeroplan quite frequently (at least as a Membership Rewards transfer partner) for 55,000 mile business class one-way awards between the US and Europe.
Here are the terms and conditions of the bonus offer:
Offer is valid only on the exchange of eligible hotel partner loyalty programs points into Aeroplan Miles made between March 13 and April 17, 2017 (11:59 EDT). Bonus Aeroplan Miles will be issued by Aeroplan as follows: when the total Aeroplan Miles earned by exchanging points from any combination of eligible partner programs during the promotion is between 2,500 and 99,999 Aeroplan Miles, the bonus miles deposited will represent 20% of the total miles earned from the exchange; OR when the total Aeroplan Miles earned by exchanging points from any combination of eligible partner programs during the promotion is between 100,000 and 199,999 Aeroplan Miles, the bonus miles deposited will represent 25% of the total miles earned from the exchange; OR when the total Aeroplan Miles earned by exchanging points from any combination of eligible partner programs during the promotion is greater than 200,000 Aeroplan Miles, the bonus miles deposited will represent 30% of the total miles earned from the exchange,BONUS MILE CREDITING: Bonus Aeroplan Miles may take up to 4-6 weeks to be credited after the promotional offer end date of April 17, 2017.
(HT: Frequent Flyer Bonuses)
You can remove air China from the list. They’re all totally unavailable on Aeroplan
Very tempted to give this a shot. Anyone know of some easy ways to keep the Aeroplan miles from expiring assuming no travel within the short 12 month time limit?
I was doing the math on this for an upcoming trip to Europe but when I saw that the bonus points may not be awarded for 4-6 weeks after April 17, that didn’t really work unless I wanted to be very speculative about this. I was liking the math, however!
Thanks!! I have my SPGs and Marriott points ready to go for a category 9 package for Spring 2018 in Rome. I thought we’d go with United since they give 132,000 miles, with no immediate plan on how to use them. This would be even better. I already have my miles for business class flights as soon as the calendar opens up for Spring 2018. I use Aeroplan pretty often. They wouldn’t go to waste.
Do Club Carlson points transfer? I still have 85,000 points hanging out that I haven’t used in a couple of years. That would put me over 200,000 points to get 30%. Can I transfer the leftover straggler points too – 1400 Fairmont, 2000 Wyndam?
Who has 180K starpoints?? Those aren’t very easy to earn.
Please remove Air China for Aeroplan partner list, it have been blocked in the past 2 years.
So Gary, are YOU doing this?
are you gonna do it?
I have half a million Aeroplan miles already so not doing it
@Sean I have 750K SPG points when you stay in SPG hotels all the time and use my SPG CC for everyday spend it does add up.
I am planning on doing this, and I have my eye set on an redemption. For those who’ve done this in the past, what’s the actual ETA for the Aeroplan points to post?