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Air Canada shifts Aeroplan rewards program from distance flown to spending-based model

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Air Canada shifts Aeroplan rewards program from distance flown to spending-based model
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Michael Rousseau, President and Chief Executive Officer | Air Canada

Air Canada has announced significant changes to its Aeroplan loyalty program, shifting from a distance-based to a spend-based earning model. The airline stated that the new system will "redefine how members earn Aeroplan points and achieve Aeroplan elite status." This change is set to take effect on January 1, 2026.

According to Air Canada, the updated program will allow members to earn at least one point per eligible Canadian dollar spent. Spending on taxes, fees, and third-party charges will not count toward point accumulation. Members with higher status levels can earn between two and six points per eligible dollar spent.

The company is also introducing Status Qualifying Credits as a single path for achieving Aeroplan Elite status. Members can earn up to four credits per eligible dollar spent, in addition to earnings through corresponding credit cards.

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Scott O’Leary, Air Canada's Vice President of Loyalty & Product, said: "Aeroplan has grown into one of the most rewarding and widely used travel loyalty programs. Our most engaged members do more than just fly with us - they earn with our partners, choose flexible fares, and carry Aeroplan credit cards. These changes help us better recognize their loyalty and keep improving the experience."

Air Canada emphasized that "Aeroplan Elite status qualification is unchanged for the remainder of 2025, including how members achieve status for 2026," assuring frequent flyers there will be no immediate changes this year. The airline also plans to introduce bonus offers aimed at helping members expedite their earnings.

Industry observers note that other major airlines have made similar moves in recent years by adopting spend-based models for their loyalty programs. For example, British Airways faced backlash after implementing such changes; some elements were later reversed following customer dissatisfaction when many frequent flyers switched to other carriers offering faster or fairer paths to elite status.

With these adjustments, Air Canada aims to reward its highest-spending customers while hoping that those who spend less remain engaged with the program. The airline expects that many current Aeroplan Elite status members will benefit from expanded ways to accumulate Status Qualifying Credits under the new system.

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