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Uncategorized Oct 23, 2025
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The hyperlinks in the article are not working. And I cannot see the offer on the Aeroplan website.
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When does this rebate show on your credit card? Anyone have success?
Hi Flying4pandas!
I just booked a flight on Air Canada 3 days ago and I already see a 150$ credit on my account with the Amex Reserve card. My ticket is $1470.
Thanks for the reply. Amex is always so good with posting their cashback promos. I’m still waiting on the cobra see Aeroplan TD and CIBC cards
Hey, the hyperlinks to the registration page aren’t working for me. Can you double check? Also do you have the registration link for the $60 streaming promo for CIBC VI Aeroplan?
What have you seen with people owning multiple Aeroplan cards? Are they successfully linking them to their individual account to collect the points, are they creating separate accounts?
All your Aeroplan credit cards link to the same account, and all the points go there.
Has anyone used this yet? Looking to book YYC-YVR for later this summer (Aug/Sept), and hoping to burn eUp for J (yeah, I know – but they’re going to expire if I don’t) and I’m curious if the credit is $100 for 2 people or $200 for 2 on Amex Reserve.
Does this offer apply to TD business Aeroplan Visa?
I could not enter the link(s) provided for both TD and CIBC. Aeroplan told me this promotion is offered by the Credit Card providers. I called CIBC Aeroplan Credit Card to provide me with the proper link for registration. After clarifications with various departments, the representative confirmed that these offers are limited to SELECTED specific card holders (not for all Aeroplan Credit Card holders). Would you or other readers have the same information that under which criteria the Card holders would be
eligible to receive the offers via emails ?
Thanks
In my example, each ticket is $78 one way, so a roundtrip would amount to $156. Would a total ticket purchase exceeding $100 count for the TD VI? I’m thinking I’m better off with the AMEX offer given the “each ticket” clause but wanted to make sure. Thanks!
Do you still get the credit if you are booking tickets for other people? To be more specific, is the credit linked to the credit card used to book the flight or to the Aeroplan account of the person flying?
Yes, you do. The credit is linked to the credit card used to book the flight.
“This offer does not apply to Quebec residents.”
Looks like this applies to CIBC as well as TD (which I’ve just added in now). That’s a real shame, I guess as with other non-Quebec offers it’s due to the consumer protection laws that make it challenging for companies to incentivize spending.
This there a way to check on your Aeroplan account that the registration was successful? Would like to confirm this before booking tickets.
I’d recommend just going to the registration page and re-registering if you aren’t sure.
Let’s say I book four $100 tickets for four people using TD AP VI. The charge on my AP VI would be a single charge of $400. Would TD be able to see that I’ve actually booked four tickets and credit me with $100 in statement credits?
Yes – flight information gets transmitted as part of an airline purchase; you can often see these on your credit card statements.
Following L Lau’s question, if I was to book two round-trip tickets from YVR-YYZ totalling, say, $400, would I get $100 in statement credits, or do I need to book four one-way tickets at $100 each (ugh)?
An update (or a datapoint, I guess): I booked one ticket for one person on a roundtrip journey YYZ to YYC in December. One $25 credit has been applied on my TD Visa Infinite. I made the mistake of booking one roundtrip (ie. one ticket) instead of two one-ways (ie. two tickets). To rub salt on the wound, I could’ve saved a bit on the return leg by only paying GST instead of HST!