Who bought Aeroplan?

Who bought Aeroplan?

Air Canada
On August 21, 2018, Air Canada, along with TD, CIBC and Visa, agreed to acquire Aeroplan from Aimia for CA$450 million in cash.

Is Aeroplan still a thing?

Now that the new program has gone into effect, the old Aeroplan site is no more, so add AirCanada.com to your bookmarks. You’ll be able to compare and book all of your flights using your Aeroplan Points (and/or cash) online, or via the Air Canada app.

Does Air Canada still use Aeroplan?

You can use your Aeroplan Miles to: Book a flight reward with Air Canada, Air Canada Express, Air Canada Rouge or another Star Alliance member airlineOpens in New Window. Enjoy onboard and airport travel perks.

Can you use Aeroplan for WestJet?

Yes the new Aeroplan program has made it easier to redeem Aeroplan points for flights by now providing points+cash options the WestJet program is still a bit easier in that regard.

What happens to my Aeroplan points in 2020?

What Happens To My Aeroplan Miles? Current Aeroplan miles will ultimately transfer into Air Canada’s new mileage program at a one-to-one ratio. So, whatever number of miles you have in your Aeroplan account will simply roll over to the new account in the same number. You lose nothing.

What happened to my old Aeroplan points?

We’ll reinstate all your points if you fly with Air Canada within 6 months of expiry. You may book after your points expire, but travel must occur within the 6-month period.

What will happen to Aeroplan points in 2020?

What Happens To My Aeroplan Miles? Current Aeroplan miles will ultimately transfer into Air Canada’s new mileage program at a one-to-one ratio. So, whatever number of miles you have in your Aeroplan account will simply roll over to the new account in the same number.

What does aimia mean?

AIMIA

Acronym Definition
AIMIA Australian Interactive Media Industry Association (Australia)