Aeroplan teams up with Rocky Mountaineer to offer members luxury vacations
Air Canada has scored a new partner for Aeroplan loyalty members to earn and redeem points, and travel in style.
As well as enjoyig premium benefits when booking a new scenic rail journey with Rocky Mountaineer, Aeroplan members can earn up to 20,000 bonus points for each eligible traveller booked with Rocky Mountaineer.
“Air Canada is pleased to offer Aeroplan members an opportunity to see some of the world’s most stunning natural scenery while riding in luxury aboard Rocky Mountaineer,” said Mark Nasr, Senior Vice President, Products, Marketing and eCommerce, Air Canada.
“At a time when many Canadians plan to spend their summer holiday closer to home, our partnership with Canada’s Rocky Mountaineer opens the door to one of the world’s leading luxury experiences.”
Aeroplan members can take advantage of a special introductory offer to earn up to 20,000 bonus points for each traveller with a valid Aeroplan number when booking travel for 2021 with Rocky Mountaineer.
Members can also redeem Aeroplan points for vacation packages and, through their Aeroplan Elite Status or Aeroplan Premium Co-branded credit cards, upgrade their onboard Service Level or hotel accommodation.
Aeroplan Elite Status members 50K and above will receive an upgrade from Rocky Mountaineer’s SilverLeaf to GoldLeaf Service, and two nights of upgraded hotel accommodations while travelling;
In addition, Aeroplan Premium Co-Brand Cardholders will earn up to an additional point per dollar spent for a total of two points per dollar spent.
They will also receive an upgrade from Rocky Mountaineer’s SilverLeaf to GoldLeaf Service, and two nights of upgraded hotel accommodations while travelling;
Members can redeem Aeroplan points on the Aeroplan eStore for either dollar eVouchers starting at $50, or entire Rocky Mountaineer vacation package eVouchers.
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