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Earn Aeroplan points when you fly with Air Canada
For travel as of January 1, 2026, earn Aeroplan points based on the dollars you spend on eligible Air Canada® flights. Whether it’s for business or pleasure, every dollar brings you closer to your next adventure.*
Earn 1 point per
$1 spent*
Earn points based on how much you spend when travelling on an eligible Air Canada flight.
*Points are earned based on the base fare and carrier surcharges excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges on eligible Air Canada flights.
Boost your points with Aeroplan Elite Status
Aeroplan Elite Members earn between 2X and 6X the Aeroplan® points on eligible Air Canada flights, depending on their status at the time of travel.
Discover more ways to maximize your points
Watch for frequent bonus offers to help you earn points even faster.
Boost your earnings with Aeroplan Elite Status
As a Core Benefit, Aeroplan Elite Members enjoy between 2X and 6X the Aeroplan points on eligible Air Canada flights and flights ticketed by Air Canada (ticket numbers starting with 014) and operated by Star Alliance partners. Aeroplan Elite Members also benefit from the Elite Points Multiplier based on the fixed points earned on an Air Canada Vacations package**.
**Should Air Canada Vacations offer additional Aeroplan points for the same package, such Aeroplan points will not be included in Elite Points Multiplier earn unless otherwise indicated.
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Explore your points potential
Ready to see how fast your points can add up when you fly with Air Canada? Here is a simple example to illustrate how it works.
Base points
$500 sample base fare
500 pts
Elite Points Multiplier
Aeroplan Member
No additional earn on base fare
Total points earned
sample only
= 500 pts
Plus, earn more on Air Canada purchases when you use your Aeroplan credit card.
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For travel completed before or on December 31, 2025, earn Aeroplan points based on the distance you fly.
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Earn Aeroplan points based on where you purchase your ticket and which partner airline you fly with.
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Earn a fixed amount of Aeroplan points on Air Canada Vacation packages, determined by your destination and cabin selection.
Learn moreMore about the way you earn Aeroplan points with Air Canada
To help you navigate how to earn Aeroplan points with Air Canada, we’ve created a dedicated section with detailed questions and answers.
For additional information, please refer to the Terms & Conditions. Throughout this page, the term "flight" refers specifically to eligible flights as described below.
As of January 1, 2026, we changed the way members earn Aeroplan points when flying with Air Canada. Members earn 1 point per $1 spent, including base fare and carrier surcharges, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges.
Aeroplan Elite Status Members enjoy a new Aeroplan Elite Points Multiplier as a Core Benefit, earning up to 6x the Aeroplan points per $1 spent. The Aeroplan Elite Points Multiplier is based on a member’s status at time of travel.
For flights departing on or before December 31, 2025, Aeroplan points are earned based on distance and fare option.
For flights departing on or after January 1, 2026: Aeroplan points are earned based on the amount you spend on your Air Canada ticket, including base fare and carrier surcharges, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges.
All Aeroplan members earn a base amount of one Aeroplan point per dollar spent on base fare and carrier surcharges on their eligible flights, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges. As a Core Benefit, Aeroplan Elite Status Members also enjoy an Aeroplan Elite Points Multiplier on their flights based on their Aeroplan Elite Status at the time of travel and the flight’s operating carrier.
Aeroplan Elite Status Members also earn the Aeroplan Elite Points Multiplier on eligible Air Canada flights and eligible flights ticketed by Air Canada (ticket number starting with 014) and operated by all other Star Alliance Member airlines.
| Status at time of flight | No Aeroplan Elite status | 25K | 35K | 50K | 75K | Super Elite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Base Aeroplan Points per $1 spent | 1x | 1x | 1x | 1x | 1x | 1x |
| Elite Points Multiplier per $1 spent | N/A | 1x | 2x | 3x | 4x | 5x |
| Total Aeroplan Points per $1 spent | 1x | 2x | 3x | 4x | 5x | 6x |
| Ticket Issued by Air Canada (014) | Ticket Issued by Other Airlines (non-014) | |
|---|---|---|
| Flights operated by Air Canada | ||
| Flights operated by other airline partners | Elite Points Multiplier with Star Alliance partners | No Elite Points Multiplier |
Yes - we are still offering bonus points promotions when flying Air Canada. Some promotions are now visible during flight searches, making it easy to take advantage of them.
Yes – for travel on or after January 1, 2026, how you earn points varies based on the operating carrier of your flight and the airline who issued your ticket:
- For Air Canada operated flights, regardless of the airline issuing your ticket, or how the flight is booked, you earn Aeroplan points based on what you spend on your flight, including base fare and carrier surcharges, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges.
- For tickets issued by Air Canada (ticket number starting with 014), and flights operated by any of our partner airlines, you earn Aeroplan points based on what you spend on your flight, including base fare and carrier surcharges, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges. See partner details.
- For flights operated by Aeroplan partner airlines and ticketed by another airline (ticket number not starting with 014), you earn Aeroplan points based on the distance you fly, with the exception of flights on Helijet and Harbour Air – see partner details.
Your flight needs to be eligible for accumulation of Aeroplan points. Certain tickets are not eligible for earning points. These include, but are not limited to:
- Refunded, void, or unused tickets, including unused non-refundable tickets;
- Reward travel tickets or free promotional tickets;
- Travel agency/industry reduced rate tickets;
- Tour conductors, companion tickets, and infant tickets (under age two);
- Tickets purchased to carry excess baggage or special baggage such as musical instruments or to provide extra space for the primary passenger;
- Single entity charter flights, unless otherwise specified;
- Tickets issued on fares with rules that exclude the earning of Aeroplan points.
Aeroplan rewards you based on how you engage overall, not just how far or how often\ you fly. There are different ways to earn more points for your travel:
- As the points earned are based on how much you spend, choosing to purchase a higher fare option such as Latitude will earn more points than choosing Standard, for instance;
- Take advantage of bonus point promotions;
- Repeatedly and frequently choose to fly with us;
- Earn extra Aeroplan points with accelerated earn rates on Air Canada purchases with an Aeroplan credit card.
Aeroplan points will be deposited into your account after the completion of each flight you take.
If your ticket includes several flights, the total amount you spent including base fare and carrier surcharges, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges will be divided proportionally based on the distance of each flight. This way, each part of your trip is fairly counted towards your points earn.
The points for your flight that departed in 2025 will be calculated based on the distance you fly, while the points for your flight that departed in 2026 will be calculated based on the dollars you spent for that segment, including base fare and carrier surcharges, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges for that flight. This makes sure you are rewarded for each segment of your journey based on the rules in place at the time of departure.
Yes, you will. We will convert the ticket purchase amount to Canadian dollars using an industry-standard exchange rate and then calculate the number of points you will earn based on that amount, including base fare and carrier surcharges, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges.
No, you will not earn Aeroplan points for extra fees or add-ons, such as paying for additional checked baggage or seating assignments. Points are only earned on the base fare and carrier surcharges, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges.
For example, if you purchase a Flex fare for $500 and it includes one complimentary checked bag, you will earn points based on the $500 ticket price.
But if you pay extra for a second checked bag, you will not earn Aeroplan points on such additional baggage fees.
To earn Aeroplan points, each passenger needs to be an Aeroplan member and have their Aeroplan number appended to their booking, allowing each passenger to earn points based on the cost of their own individual ticket.
The passenger's information in their reservation must match the information in the passenger's Aeroplan Member profile in order to earn Aeroplan points. Points are awarded to each traveller on a booking, regardless of who purchased the ticket.
The “operating carrier” is the airline that actually flies the plane. You can purchase flights operated by another airline on the Air Canada website. In most cases, the operating carrier refers to the airline name on the plane, not the name on your ticket or boarding pass.
All tickets bought through Air Canada channels are automatically issued with an Air Canada ticket number beginning with “014”.
If the original flight was planned for 2025 and the new flight is in 2026, you will earn Aeroplan points according to the new earn structure in place for 2026.
If you voluntarily exchange a ticket for different flights, you earn points based on the cost of your new flights. If the fare of the new flight increases or decreases, the Aeroplan points you earn are calculated based on the new fare, including base fare and carrier surcharges, excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges.
If Air Canada or another airline changes a flight on your ticket, Air Canada ensures you earn points based on your original flight booking.
If you’re involuntarily downgraded, you’ll receive a credit adjustment based on the ticket price you paid, which will also be reflected in the points you earn.
Yes, you will earn Aeroplan points if you pay (fully or partially) with funds from your AC-Wallet, as long as these flights are eligible to earn Aeroplan points.
Any flight you book with Aeroplan points or a combination of points and cash, are not eligible for accumulation.
You earn a fixed amount of Aeroplan points for the Air Canada Vacations packages which will depend on the region you are travelling to and the Air Canada cabin you booked. This fixed amount of Aeroplan points will be deposited into each Aeroplan member’s account following the last flight of the entire package journey.
For Air Canada Vacations packages, the Aeroplan points will be awarded as one crediting activity for the entire Air Canada Vacations package.
| Region | Aeroplan points earned | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Economy | Premium Economy | Business or Premium Rouge | |
| Americas | 500 | 600 | 1,000 |
| Atlantic | 700 | 1,500 | 3,000 |
| Pacific | 1,500 | 3,000 | 5,000 |
Americas: North America (Canada, United States (incl. Hawaii), & Mexico and all countries in the Caribbean, in Central America and in South America).
Atlantic: All countries in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
Pacific: All countries in Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Yes, Aeroplan Elite Status Members, will enjoy the Elite Points Multiplier on Air Canada Vacations packages. The multiplier applies only to the fixed number of points earned based on the region you are travelling to and the cabin you’re flying in. Should Air Canada Vacations offer incremental Aeroplan points for the same package, such points will not be included in Aeroplan Elite Points Multiplier unless otherwise indicated.
The points for your flight that departed in 2025 will be calculated based on the distance you fly, while the points for your flight in 2026 will be calculated based on the region you are traveling to and the cabin you are flying in, as outlined above. This makes sure you are rewarded for each segment of your journey based on the rules in place at the time of departure.
There are certain types of flights that are booked with specialty fares. In these cases, you will earn Aeroplan points based on a new distance-based structure. This structure is designed to be simple and applies only to these types of fares. You will earn points based on the distance travelled, multiplied by a percentage depending on the cabin you book. These specialty fares include, but are not limited to, unpublished, bulk, group, and tour tickets. Aeroplan Elite Status Members will not earn the Elite Points Multiplier on specialty fares.
| Cabin | % of Distance |
|---|---|
| Economy | 15% |
| Premium Economy | 20% |
| Business | 30% |
If you book a ticket using a Limited-Credit Flight Pass, the price of the pass will be distributed equally across all your flight credits, and you will earn Aeroplan points for each flight individually. For travel in 2025, your earn will be based on the distance you flew; for travel in 2026, your earn will be based on how much you spend on the Limited-Credit Flight Pass.
The points will be deposited into your account after the completion of the flight.
For an Unlimited Flight Pass, you will accumulate Aeroplan points based on the monthly installment amount you pay, and the points will be deposited into your account at that time.
Please note there are no additional Aeroplan Base points, Status Qualifying Credits (SQC), Lifetime Qualifying Miles (LQM) or Every Day Qualification points (EDQ) credited for individual flight activities booked with an Unlimited Flight Pass.