BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard Review

(This post is a duplicate of the one found on our main Rewards Canada site)

Launched in May 2015, the BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard
is the premier AIR MILES co-brand credit card from the folks at BMO!
The card is very similar to the World version that has been around for a
few years now but also comes with a few little extra features.

Overview

The BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard is one of
many credit cards for AIR MILES collectors from BMO. This is for
seasoned collectors or those who really want to make AIR MILES their
primary program while having a card with great travel insurance and
benefits..

Sign up Features

The BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard currently
offers a 3,000 AIR MILES Reward Miles bonus when you apply for the card
by November 30th. We value a AIR MILES Reward Mile in the $0.11 to $0.15
range when redeeming for travel which means the sign up bonus
translates to rougly a $330 to $450 value.

Costs

The BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard has a $120 fee for the primary but no fee for secondary cards. The interest rate
on the card is19.9% which is in line with most of the cards at this
level.

Earning

The BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard
earns 1 AIR MIlES Reward Mile for every eligible $10 spent on the card.
This is the best earn rate of any AIR MILES co-brand card since it is on
all spending. Several other cards do have 1 for $10 but only at AIR
MILES sponsors or select merchant categories.

Redeeming

Being a co-brand card, redemption is actually done via AIR MILES not
via BMO. This is where the relative strength of the AIR MILES program
comes through to make the BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard
worthwhile for some people as they can earn even more AIR MILES on top
of credit card spend via the vast amount of shopping partners that the
program has. AIR MILES offers numerous redemption options but of course
based on the name, the primary redemption option which most people dream
about are flights. Reality is however that roughly only 10% of
redemptions in the program are for actual flights. The remainder are for
other travel related redemptions (hotels, car rentals, attraction
tickets), merchandise or AIR MILES Cash. The majority of AIR MILES
Flight redemptions are on Air Canada or WestJet however they also offer
flights on American Airlines, United Airlines, Alaska Airlines,
Lufthansa, Alitalia, Calm Air, Canada North and Central Mountain Air at
their lowest redemption levels. Other airlines are available but cost
more AIR MILES than what is published on the AIR MILES website.
Redeeming AIR MILES Reward Miles for flights nets an average return of
11 to 15 cents per AIR MILE Reward Mile. If you look at what this card’s
base earn rate of 1 Reward Mile for every $10 means you’ll achieve a
rate of return of 1.1% to 1.5%.

AIR MILES also lets you redeem for lots of other
travel options like hotels, car rentals, cruises and more where you pay
with miles and then cash for taxes/fees. Hotels seem like a so-so deal
but we have found some really good deals for car rentals. You can also
redeem for gift certificates for travel providers like Greyhound, Marlin
Travel and several others. Then you have non-travel redemptions and
this is what AIR MILES seems to have become more famous for as of late.
From merchandise to tickets for attractions there isn’t much that you
can’t redeem for!

Finally you have the AIR MILES Cash option. This
is different from the redemptions above which are called AIR MILES Dream
Rewards. When you log into your AIR MILES account you can set a
percentage of all the reward miles you earn to go into your Dream
Balance and your Cash balance. AIR MILES Cash works just like cash at
participating AIR MILES sponsors like Sobeys, Rexall, Safeway, Rona,
Shell and more. The Cash option has a set redemption value of $10 for 95
AIR MILES Reward Miles. As you can see the Cash Option has a lower rate
of return based on our numbers as those same 95 miles would get you on
average $12.35 towards a flight.

Features and Benefits

The BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard comes with a whole host of
features and benefits, the majority of which are standard for cards of this level.
It has the standard Travel Accident, Flight Delay and Car Rental insurance. The one insurance it does have that perhaps only about half of its competitors ahve is Trip Cancellation
insurance. This benefits covers up to $2,500 per insured person to a maximum of
$5,000 per account.

The card also offers free Priority
Pass membership which allows access to over 600 business class lounges Worldwide.
Normally the pass costs $99 per year plus your entry fee into each lounge of US$27. The BMO AIR MILE World Elite also gives you two complimentary lounge access passes valued at a total of US$54.

The final benefit, which many BMO AIR MILES World MasterCard
holders are familiar with is the 25% discount on AIR MILES redemptions
for travel within North America. This benefit used to be Worldwide
before the launch of this card but was reduced on both World versions as
BMO found that the majority of cardholders did not redeem for flights
outside of North America due to the difficulty in earning the large
mileage requirements to do so.


What is good about this card

The two best things about the BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard
are the current sign up bonus of 3,000 AIR MILES Reward Miles and the
25% discount on flights within North America. Having a full suite of
travel insurance and lounge access benefits definitely make this card
very valuable for those who are serious AIR MILES collectors and serious
travellers.


What is not so good about this
card

There really isn’t too much that is not so
good about this card. We are surprised they only offer 2 free lounge
visits with the card when their proprietary BMO Rewards World Elite card
offers double that. BMO could easily do the same with this card.

For some the AIR MILES program itself is
an issue as it suffers from the same problem as many frequent flyer
programs and that problem is seat availability issues, routing issues
etc. when trying to redeem for flights.
Usually you have to be flexible in your dates and perhaps be willing to
accept a non-direct flight to your destination.

 

Who should get this card

  • Consumers who have AIR MILES as their primary loyalty program
  • Consumers who have AIR MILES as their
    secondary programs and already have a Visa or MasterCard accruing points
    in their primary program(s)
  • Consumers looking to get some free flights
    by grabbing the card, getting the sign up bonus, redeeming with the 25%
    discount then divesting the card.

Conclusion

For points collectors who are fully engaged in the AIR MILES program and have it as their primary loyalty rewards source the BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard is
strong contender to be your primary credit card. If you are really
serious about the AIR MILES program your best is bet is to have this
card and the American Express® AIR MILES®* Platinum Credit Card
since it offers a 2,000 mile sign up bonus and no annual fee in the
first year. The combination of the two cards make the earn and burn
potential of AIR MILES ideal. If AIR MILES is a secondary program or not
on your radar this card shouldn’t be your first choice but with a large
sign up bonus like this with no annual fee in the first year you could
hack it and get the card just to get those miles and divest of it before
the year is up. Otherwise there are other options that could be better
for you. If you travel at least once a year, or are looking to rake in
rewards as fast as you can and want the flexibility of being able to
choose your travel dates, airlines and if and when you have stopovers a
proprietary credit card program like TD Rewards, BMO Rewards or Amex’s
Membership Rewards would make more sense.

Care to comment? Do you agree or disagree with us? Tell us what think
about the BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard below!

Related Links:

BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard on
bmo.com

Rewards Canada’s All Travel
Rewards Credit Card Comparison including the BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard

Rewards Canada’s Travel Points Only
Credit Card Comparison including the BMO AIR MILES World Elite MasterCard

Other cards to consider if you are looking at this
card:

American
Express Gold Rewards Card

American Express® AIR MILES®* Platinum Credit Card

BMO Air Miles World MasterCard

BMO SPC AIR MILES MasterCard

BMO
World Elite MasterCard

RBC
Avion Visa Infinite

Scotiabank Gold American Express Card

TD
First Class Travel Visa Infinite Card