Aeroplan is Canada’s largest airline loyalty program—and one of its most lucrative. Owned by Air Canada, Aeroplan offers a ton of flexibility compared to other airline loyalty programs. You can redeem Aeroplan points with more than 50 partner airlines and even transfer points to other programs.

Best Aeroplan credit card by category

Whether you’re looking for a no-fee card to get you started earning Aeroplan points or a full-service travel card with all the bells and whistles, there’s an Aeroplan credit card for you.

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Best for fast-tracking points
American Express Cobalt Card
Annual fee: $156
Earn up to 5 Membership Rewards points per $1 spent, and transfer those points to Aeroplan at a 1:1 ratio
Best co-branded Aeroplan card
TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite
Annual fee: $139
Earn Aeroplan points on your everyday spending, get a Nexus fee rebate, and more
Best Aeroplan credit card for luxury perks
American Express The Platinum Card 
Annual fee: $799
Comes with airport lounge access, a $200 annual travel credit, and more
Best no-fee Aeroplan credit card
CIBC Aeroplan Visa Card
Annual fee: $0
A no-frills option that still lets you earn Aeroplan points

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Best Aeroplan card for fast-tracking points

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American Express Cobalt

Annual fee: $156

  • 5 points per $1 on dining and groceries
  • 3 points per $1 on streaming services
  • 2 points per $1 on travel, transit and gas
  • 1 point per $1 on all other purchases

Welcome offer: earn 1,250 points for each month you spend $750, up to a maximum of 15,000 points.

Card details

Interest rates21.99% on purchases, 21.99% on cash advances
Income requiredNone specified
Credit score725 or higher
Point value1 Amex Membership Rewards point = $0.01 when redeemed with the Flexible Points Travel Program, $0.015 on average with the Fixed Points Travel Program, and up to $0.02 with airline points transfers.
  • The Amex Cobalt stands out from the competition for its impressive earn rate, offering up to a whopping 5 Membership Rewards (MR) points per dollar. So, what does this have to do with Aeroplan? Well, you can transfer MR points to Aeroplan points at a 1:1 ratio. Thanks to its strong everyday earn rate, which surpasses all of Aeroplan’s own co-branded cards, you can earn more Aeroplan points with the Cobalt than with any other card.

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Best co-branded Aeroplan credit card

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TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card

Annual fee: $139

  • 1.5 Aeroplan points per $1 on gas, groceries and purchases
  • 1.5 Aeroplan points per $1 on purchases made directly through Air Canada (including vacation packages)
  • 1 point per $1 on all other purchases

Welcome offer: earn a welcome bonus of 10,000 Aeroplan points when you make your first purchase with your new card; earn 15,000 Aeroplan points when you spend $7,500 within 180 days of account opening. Conditions apply. Account must be approved by September 3, 2024. 

Card details

Interest rates20.99% on purchases, 22.99% on cash advances, 22.99% on balance transfers
Income requiredPersonal income of $60,000 or household income of $100,000
Credit score660 or higher
Anniversary bonusEarn a one-time anniversary bonus of 15,000 Aeroplan points when you spend $12,000 within 12 months of opening the account. Conditions apply. Account must be approved by September 3, 2024.
Point valueAeroplan points are worth $0.02 on average.
  • As a co-branded Aeroplan card, the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite doesn’t stop at offering Aeroplan points on everyday spending. It comes with exclusive Air Canada perks as well: a Nexus fee rebate (for smoother travel south of the border), savings on baggage fees for your first checked bag on Air Canada flights, and the ability to earn “Status Qualifying Miles” and “Status Qualifying Segments,” which will help you reach Aeroplan Elite Status faster.
  • With the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite, you’ll get your first bag checked for free for you and up to eight travel companions on the same reservation on flights that originate on Air Canada. This comes out to about $35 in savings per traveller when flying economy within Canada or to the U.S. A Nexus application fee rebate every 48 months will save you up to $100.

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American Express Aeroplan Card

Annual fee: $120

  • 2 Aeroplan points per $1 on purchases at Air Canada Vacations
  • 1.5 points per $1 on dining and food delivery purchases
  • 1 point per $1 spent everywhere else

Welcome offer: earn 30,000 Aeroplan points after spending $3,000 in purchases on your card within the first 3 months.

Card details

Interest ratesn/a (Note: The American Express Aeroplan card is a charge card, so you’re required to pay off the balance in full with this card every month)
Income requiredNone specified
Credit score725 or higher
Anniversary bonusEarn 20,000 Aeroplan points when you spend $1,000 in purchases in month 13
Point valueAeroplan points are worth $0.02 on average.
  • Like TD’s Aeroplan Visa Infinite, the American Express Aeroplan is a co-branded Aeroplan card. However, there are notable differences between the two cards: the Amex has a lower annual fee ($120) and its rewards rate will net you more points on Air Canada purchases and dining. We gave the edge to TD for delivering more points on two of the most common spending categories—groceries and gas—but if you spend more on dining out and travel, Amex’s offering may be the right fit for you.
  • The card has travel insurance, including $500,000 in travel accident, flight and baggage delay, and lost or stolen baggage, plus hotel burglary, car rental theft and damage.
  • Notably, the American Express Aeroplan is a charge card, so while you won’t be restricted by a credit limit, you will have to pay off the balance in full every month. 


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American Express Platinum

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Annual fee: $799

  • 2 points per $1 on dining and food delivery
  • 2 points per $1 on travel, plus 1 additional point on purchases booked through Amex Travel Online
  • 1 point per $1 on everything else

Welcome offer: earn up to 100,000 rewards points ($1,000 value). Conditions apply.

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Interest ratesN/A (as a charge card, you’re required to pay off your balance in full every month)
Income requiredNone
Credit score760 or higher
Anniversary bonus$200 annual dining credit to use at a curated list of Canada’s top restaurants. Plus, $200 annual travel credit when booking through American Express Travel Online.
Point value1 Amex Membership Rewards point = $0.01 when redeemed with the Flexible Points Travel Program, $0.015 on average with the Fixed Points Travel Program, and up to $0.02 with airline points transfers.
  • While not an officially-branded Aeroplan card, this premium Amex card allows you to transfer your Membership Rewards points to Aeroplan at a one-to-one rate. It also comes with access to Priority Pass and Centurion Lounge, alongside a generous $200 annual travel credit (essentially reducing the cost of your annual fee to $599), hotel upgrades and a sizeable points sign-up bonus.
  • The Platinum Card is a charge card, which means you’ll need to pay off the balance in full every month. While it is typically good practice to do that, the Aeroplan Visa cards on this list do not require you to fully pay off your card each month. While its earn rate is impressive, it does come with a hefty $799 annual fee, so do the math on how much you plan to spend on the card, before you apply.

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Best no-fee Aeroplan credit card

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CIBC Aeroplan Visa Card for Students

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Annual fee: $0

  • 1 point per $1 spent on gas and EV charging, groceries and Air Canada purchases
  • 0.67 points per $1 on everything else

Welcome offer: earn 10,000 Aeroplan points when you make your first purchase ($200 value)

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Card details

Interest rates20.99% on purchases and 22.99% on cash advances (21.99% in Quebec)
Income requiredNone specified
Credit scoreNone specified
Point valueAeroplan points are worth $0.02 on average.
  • The appeal of CIBC’s Aeroplan Visa Card is its $0 annual fee. It’s a great way to step into the Aeroplan game and start racking up rewards through your credit card spending.
  • Not surprisingly for a no-fee card, the CIBC Aeroplan Visa Card doesn’t give you the free checked baggage or comprehensive insurance perks of the other co-branded Aeroplan credit cards covered earlier. However, cardholders do get preferred pricing so they can often book flights using fewer points. The included insurance is lean with only common carrier accident coverage, car rental collision and loss damage protection, extended warranty and purchase protection.


How many Aeroplan points do you need for a flight?

According to the new Aeroplan redemption chart, how many points you need to redeem to book a flight depends on the distance between your city of departure and arrival, whether you’re flying Air Canada or a partner airline and which of the four “travel zones” you’re flying between.

At a minimum, you’ll need at least 6,000 points to redeem a one-way ticket within the North America travel zone to any destination within 500 miles of your departure (or 12,000 points for a round-trip). That includes trips like Toronto to Ottawa, or Vancouver to Calgary.

The number of points you need for redemption increases as you go further from your departure city or enter a new travel zone. For example, you’d need at least 70,000 Aeroplan points for a round trip to the Atlantic Zone travel zone within 4,000 miles of your city of departure.

Aeroplan has a handy points predictor tool to estimate how many points you need to redeem for a flight.

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How much are Aeroplan points worth?

Unfortunately, Aeroplan points don’t have a fixed value. You can use the points predictor tool to see how it can vary. That said, you can get better value depending on the destination.

This formula can help you decide whether to redeem or not.

1 Aeroplan point = (price of ticket – Aeroplan fees) ÷ points needed to redeem

Generally, if the result of this equation is more than 1.2 to 1.5 cents per Aeroplan mile, you’re looking at a solid deal. For example, in January 2021, flying round-trip from Calgary to Halifax required 25,000 Aeroplan points, excluding taxes and fees. Since the total price of a ticket was around $770, plus $80 in taxes and fees, in this scenario, the value of 1 point would be 2.76 cents, based on the above equation: ($770 – $80) ÷ 25,000.

Business class flights are also known to offer better value as their retail value is much higher, but you’ll need to rack up more points to redeem for those rewards.

What is Aeroplan’s stopover policy?

Aeroplan has introduced a new stopover policy that will help both casual and seasoned travellers stretch the value of their points.

When travelling almost anywhere (excluding Canada or the U.S.), you can add a stop over on each one-way flight for an incremental 5,000 points. By leveraging this stopover policy, you can strategically add stops on your routes, see more destinations, and maximize the value of your points.

How to earn Aeroplan points faster

Aeroplan has many retail and brand partners, offering the ability to earn twice. Once with the credit card, and another with your membership card. So a good tip is to scan your Aeroplan cards for points as well as for charging at the register. Plus, you can take advantage of Aeroplan’s online store to make purchases and earn additional bonus points from popular online retailers like Amazon.

Redeeming through Air Canada versus Star Alliance member airlines

New Aeroplan points can be redeemed for flights on Air Canada or any of the roughly two dozen Star Alliance member airlines, just like before. However, Aeroplan has introduced a few changes when it comes to its redemption rules.

When redeeming on Air Canada, Aeroplan has introduced “dynamic pricing,” which effectively means the number of points you need for a flight can vary within a range. For instance, a round-trip economy flight from Calgary to Halifax with Air Canada can require anywhere between 25,000 and 35,000 points. You may need more points within this range if you’re travelling to a popular destination or during a high-demand travel season.

When redeeming on Star Alliance member airlines, which include United and Lufthansa, dynamic pricing isn’t part of the picture. For instance, the same round-trip flight from Calgary to Halifax always requires 25,000 points at any point in time. The one caveat is you’ll have to pay an extra $39 booking fee per traveller when flying on a Star Alliance airline versus using Air Canada itself. 

When booking travel, you’ll want to compare between Air Canada and the other Star Alliance airlines to see which one offers the best return for your points. The answer will depend on your particular travel booking.

Which Aeroplan cards come with lounge access?

Three Aeroplan credit cards provide airport lounge access in Canada:

  • TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege Card: Allows access to Maple Leaf Lounges in North America for primary and additional cardholders, each of whom can bring a guest. This access is only available with a same-day ticket on a departing Air Canada or Star Alliance flight. You’ll also get complimentary access to the Visa Airport Companion Program by Dragonpass that gives you six free visits to over 1,200 lounges worldwide.
  • CIBC Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege Card: Offers the same Maple Leaf Lounge and Dragonpass benefits as the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege. 
  • American Express Aeroplan Reserve Card: Provides Maple Leaf Lounge access for the primary and additional cardholders (and one additional guest) on eligible Air Canada and Star Alliance flights.

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