Solo travellers rejoice! After nearly a year and half there is a bonus on the best airline card in the Canadian market and second best overall travel rewards card that doesn’t involve a companion! Just like the Amex cards last week, TD’s Aeroplan co-brand cards have moved to strictly a points only bonus instead of points + bonus buddy pass. Yes, there was a period where you could convert Buddy Passes to points so at that time I’m sure lots of individuals, solo, single travellers grabbed the card then but if you didn’t now’s the time you can do so. I really shouldn’t say this new offer is just for solo travellers – this offer is just as great for couples, families or whomever, it’s just that the old Buddy Pass offer was more conducive for non-solo travellers.
Here are all the TD offers that came out today
- TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card Earn up to 50,000 Aeroplan points and no annual fee in the first year†
- TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite Privilege* Card Earn up to 105,000 Aeroplan points†
- TD® Aeroplan® Visa Platinum* Card Earn up 20,000 Aeroplan points†
- TD First Class Travel® Visa Infinite* Card Earn up to 100,000 TD Points† and first year no annual fee
In this post we’ll cover the new offer on the TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card and right now when
you apply for the card by September 5 2022 you can receive up to 50,000 Aeroplan points and have the first year annual fee rebated on the primary as well as additional cards! This offer is not
available for residents of Quebec. For Quebec residents, please click here.
Once
approved you’ll get
10,000 points right off the bat when you make your first purchase on the
card then if you spend $1,500 on the card in the first 90 days of
having it you’ll receive an additional 20,000 points. The next 20,000 Aeroplan points come when you spend $7,500 within 12 months of Account opening so as you can see they have attached more a spend component but it’s not a huge spend requirement if you do spread it out across your first year. The last points are awarded as an anniversary bonus. All told those 50,000 points are worth no less than $750 as we value Aeroplan points at 1.5 cents each however most Aeroplan members should be able to extract more value than that especially if redeeming for business or first class flights.
Now that we’ve covered the welcome offer let’s look at what the card offers as it’s standard earn rates and benefits:
The
card itself earns 1.5 Aeroplan points per dollar spent with Air
Canada (including Air Canada Vacations) It also earns 1.5 Aeroplan
points for grocery and
gas station purchases and all other purchases earn 1 Aeroplan point per
dollar spent on the card. This is a good earn rate for a non Amex card
and the fact that it is a great all around Air Canada and Aeroplan
benefits card.
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The card provides the following benefits:
- Preferred Pricing – Holders of these cards will receive discounts when redeeming miles for Aeroplan reward flights
- First Checked Bag Free
– Cardholders will receive their first checked bag free for themselves
and up to 8 other travellers on the same reservation. This benefit works
on both paid and award flights on Air Canada. - Elite Status Earning
– These cards earn 1,000 SQM (Status Qualifying Miles) and 1 SQS
(Status Qualifying Segment) for every $10,000 spent on the card(s) - Each Cardholder on the Account will receive a rebate of up to $100 CAD for a NEXUS™ application and/or renewal fee.
- Hotel/Motel Burglary Insurance coverage up to $2,500 per occurrence for
each Cardholder on the Account and eligible family members travelling
with the Cardholder. - Mobile Device Insurance coverage up to $1,000 for eligible mobile
devices in the event of loss, theft, accidental damage, or mechanical
breakdown.
The card also has Purchase Security/Extended Warranty, Flight Delay,
Trip Cancellation/Interruption and Lost/Delayed Baggage.
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What
also should be noted is that benefits are shared with secondary (aka
supplementary/additional) cardholders. That means those who have cards
under the primary cardholder will also benefit from items like the first
checked bag free and the NEXUS benefit.
Learn more about and apply for the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card here.
† Terms and Conditions apply.
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