Here is a transfer bonus that pops up once in a while and is a good one – if you use it the right way. Here are the details on the latest Aeroplan transfer bonus.
New Aeroplan Transfer Bonus
Link: Aeroplan Transfer Bonus
Aeroplan Transfer Bonus Details:
- Bonus offer valid only on conversions received made between November 5th and December 3rd, 2018 (23:59 EDT).
- Bonus Aeroplan Miles will be issued by Aeroplan as follows: once the total Aeroplan Miles are earned by exchanging points from any combination of eligible partner programs during the promotion, the bonus miles deposited will represent 30% of the total miles earned from the exchange.
- Bonus Aeroplan Miles may take up to 4-6 weeks to be credited after the promotional offer end date of December 3rd, 2018.
- The total amount of miles received from the conversion of hotel loyalty program points into Aeroplan miles must be greater than or equal to 5,000 Aeroplan Miles in order to be eligible to receive the 30% bonus.
Aeroplan is offering a boost of 30% on the points transferred over. This works with the following hotel programs:
- SPG
- Marriott
- Hilton
- Club Carlson
- Best Western
- Wyndham Rewards
- COAST Hotels
- Choice Hotels
- Le Club Accor Hotels
- Shrangi-La Hotels
- Radisson (Aeroplan says to see this site since there is a little thing about earning 100% bonus through December 2!)
This Time, There’s a Twist with Marriott Packages
In the past, the best way to maximize this was to transfer points from a flight and hotel package (like with SPG or Marriott) to Aeroplan. This would allow you to get some great value out of those points. Last year, however, Aeroplan inserted this language in their deal: This offer is not applicable to Hotel+Air package redemptions offered by Marriott Rewards and Starwood Preferred Guest.
This was a bummer but I noticed it was gone this time and replaced with this language – Please note that some hotel loyalty programs have hotel and flight redemption packages where Aeroplan Miles are issued. It is at the discretion of each Hotel Program if these miles are deemed a conversion of points to miles or simply a bonus earned for the redemption. In other words, Aeroplan is putting it on Marriott to decide if they want to allow those points transferred over from packages to be eligible for the bonus.
So, heading over to Marriott, we see this language – Travel Packages are excluded from airline partner conversion bonus campaigns. There you have it! Aeroplan is no longer the bad guy in this and makes it clear that this is Marriott’s decision. Big disappointment since these were great ways to capitalize on these bonuses.
However, transferring 60,000 Marriott points for 32,500 Aeroplan miles with this promotion is still not a bad deal!
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