TD Aeroplan Visa Card details revealed? (Rumour Only at this time!)

The first hints of the new TD Aeroplan Visa’s are out on the Aeroplan
website but there are very little details about it. When I started writing this post I had not seen that the details of the cards that seemed to have been leaked on Redflagdeals.com. I am awaiting confirmation back from Aeroplan whether the details on RFD are correct.

Here is the gist of my post before coming across the RFD thread:

Essentially the interim TD Card will
offer the same 1.5x Aeroplan Miles bonus multiplier as the current the
CIBC Aerogold cards for Gas, Grocery and Drug Store purchases. As well
it is limited to $80,000 per year for those categories. We had a meeting
with Aeroplan a few weeks and believe this may not be the actual
offering from the card once it is officially launched. Why is this? The
cards that are being issued as of January 1st will have TD branding but
will still be managed by CIBC (which means the statement will actually
read CIBC even though the card will have a TD logo) and this will be the
case until CIBC and TD determine which cardholders move to each
respective bank.

The card will also offer special benefits from Air Canada including
priority check-in, boarding and access to the Maple Leaf Lounge with
Aeroplan flight rewards (these kick in on January 16 and appear that
they will also available on the CIBC cards)

They will also have Enhanced insurance coverage with a full suite of
comprehensive travel, purchase protection and auto rental insurances all
of which will be detailed on January 1st.

Now back to the start of my post and the supposed details of the cards as pulled from the thread on RFD:

TD Aeroplan Visa Platinum

Enrolment Bonus: 10,000 miles

Miles Earned: 1 Aeroplan Mile/$1.50

Bonus #1: 1 mile/$1 on gas, grocery and drugstore purchases

Bonus #2: Aeroplan Card and TD Visa can be used together at Aeroplan partner locations

Insurance: Delayed/Lost Baggage, Flight Delay, Collision Loss and Damage Insurance, Common Carrier, Purchase Security & Extended Warranty, Emergency Travel Assistance

Annual Fee: $89 Primary User, $35 Authorized User

Income Requirement: None

Interest Rate: 19.99%

Minimum Credit Limit: $1,500

Exclusive Privileges: None

Air Canada Benefits: None

TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite

Enrolment Bonus: 15,000 miles

Miles Earned: 1 Aeroplan Mile/$1.00

Bonus #1: 1.5 mile/$1 on gas, grocery and drugstore purchases

Bonus #2: Aeroplan Card and TD Visa can be used together at Aeroplan partner locations

Insurance: 15 Day Travel & Medical Insurance, Trip Cancel/Trip Interrupt, Delayed/Lost Baggage, Flight Delay, Collision Loss and Damage Insurance, Common Carrier (incl. Auto Rental), Purchase Security & Extended Warranty, Emergency Travel Assistance

Annual Fee: $120 Primary User, $50 Authorized User

Income Requirement: $60,000 or $100,000 household

Interest Rate: 19.99%

Minimum Credit Limit: $5,000

Exclusive Privileges: Concierge

Air Canada Benefits: When travelling on Reward flights: One annual one-time use Maple Leaf Lounge access pass, First checked bag free, Priority check-in, Priority boarding

TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege

Enrolment Bonus: 25,000 miles

Miles Earned: 1.25 Aeroplan Mile/$1.00

Bonus #1: 1.5 mile/$1 on gas, grocery and drugstore, and Air Canada purchases

Bonus #2: Aeroplan Card and TD Visa can be used together at Aeroplan partner locations

Insurance: 22 Day Travel & Medical Insurance, Trip Cancel/Trip Interrupt, Delayed/Lost Baggage, Flight Delay, Collision Loss and Damage Insurance, Common Carrier (incl. Auto Rental) – (expanded vs. Infinite coverage), Purchase Security & Extended Warranty (expanded vs. Infinite Coverage), Emergency Travel Assistance

Annual Fee: $399 Primary User, $99 Authorized User

Income Requirement: $200,000 household

Interest Rate: 19.99%

Minimum Credit Limit: $10,000

Exclusive Privileges: Privilege Concierge, Global Lounge Service, Security VIP Fast Lane (Selected Airports), Golf Program, Sports packages (Olympics; FIFA), Music, food and wine experiences

Air Canada Benefits: First checked bag free on Air Canada flights, Priority check-in on Air Canada flights, Priority boarding on Air Canada flights, Four annual one-time use Maple Leaf Lounge

access passes (when travelling on Reward flights), 50% discount on companion tickets for eligible Executive Class fares on Air Canada Flights available once per calendar year

If these details are correct then the cards aren’t living up to the hype that seems to have been surrounding the new TD cards. The Platinum version is a slightly better card than the current CIBC AeroClassic card with more insurance and higher mileage earning but also with a higher annual fee. The Infinite is essentially the same as the CIBC Aerogold Visa Infinite Card except for the Air Canada benefits when traveling on an Aeroplan award ticket (based on the Aeroplan wesbite wording the CIBC Aerogold Visa Infinite will also offer this but we’ll have to confirm this) and then there is theTD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege with more base mileage earning at 1.25 miles and a host of decent Air Canada benefits as seen above. However a minimum household income of $200,000 seems high and the annual fee is pretty high as well for the benefits. Honestly the American Express AeroplanPlus Platinum card is a better bet even with an even higher annual fee and you only need a household personal income of $40,000.

Of course until these details are either confirmed or refuted by Aeroplan and/or TD I can only stress that these details are strictly a rumour at this time! Please don’t make any credit card decisions yet based on this post!

Finally I’d love to hear your thoughts on these “potential” cards from TD!

Mon 12:47pm MST UPDATE: Here is the response from my contact at Aeroplan neither confirming nor denying the details:

“We look forward to sharing details once the deal is officially closed, and, when the TD product is available as of January 1, 2014.”

Come to think of it, perhaps this potential leak of information was done on purpose to see the reaction from people and it gives them time to further tweek the cards based on “once the deal is officially closed” statement from Aeroplan? That’s just me thinking out loud…..