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40% Bonus Points On Purchases With The Chase Aeroplan Card

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Apply For The Chase Aeroplan Card Here 

Card Highlights

Chase Aeroplan Card is a Credit Card

With a credit card, you can carry a balance and accrue interest if necessary.  Note this is not advised by me. The points game does not work well, if you are carrying a balance and accruing interest.  See #4 in Let’s Get Started To Earning Free Travel.

Card Rewards

Earn Aeroplan Points with the card.  Learn about the Aeroplan program here.

Sign-up Bonus-LIMITED TIME OFFER! 

Before you apply, make sure your ability to get the sign-up bonus is not limited by Chase restrictions on an additional sign-up bonus or the Chase 5/24 rule. Also be mindful of the unwritten 30 day application rule.

Annual Fee

$95 Annual Fee

No Additional Cardholder Fees

There are no additional cardholder fees

Earn Points on Spending 

1. 3x points for each dollar spent with Air Canada directly

2. 3x points for each dollar spent at grocery storesSame page link to Offer Details

3. 3x points for each dollar spent on dining at restaurants which includes takeout and eligible delivery services

New Cardmember 25K Status

New cardmembers will automatically receive Aeroplan 25K Status for the remainder of the calendar year, plus the following calendar year.

Same page link to Offer Details

No Foreign Transaction Fees

Pay no foreign transaction fees when you use your card on purchases made outside the United States.

500 Monthly Bonus Points

The primary cardmember will earn 500 bonus points for each $2,000 spent each calendar month on up to $6,000 in purchases (for a possible total of 1,500 bonus points each calendar month).

Maintain Aeroplan 25K Status

Keep your Aeroplan 25K Status with $15,000 in account spend during a calendar year.

Global Entry or TSA Pre✓ Fee Credit

Get up to $100 as a statement credit every 4 years as reimbursement for the application fee for either program when charged to your Card.

Check your first bag for free

Cardmembers and travel companions (up to eight) traveling on the same reservation will get a free first checked bags (up to 50lb) when travel originates on an Air Canada.

10% bonus on Ultimate Rewards Points Transfer

Chase Aeroplan cardmembers get an extra 10% bonus from Aeroplan with every Ultimate Rewards transfer of 50,000 points or more from a Chase Ultimate Rewards card. 

Preferred Pricing On Rewards Tickets

Primary cardmembers receive preferred pricing on flight rewards so hopefully at times you can often book flight rewards for fewer points.

Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance

If you purchase a portion of your trip with your card, you may be able to take advantage of the Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance benefit if necessary.  Read more here.

More About The Card

Apply for the Chase Aeroplan Here

K. Roth
... I saved $700 in annual fees and scored 120,000 worth of bonus points. I also got $100 off a pair of fancy headphones and $200 worth of airline gift cards. ....
D. Cohen
I am obsessed with Cindy "The Points Mom". Today she saved me 100,000 points and $1500 booking a flight...
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A huge shout out to CINDY GREENSTEIN, aka The Points Mom, for helping me book our flights to Greece using points. Money wise it would have cost $12k. I learned so much from her! Contact her. You will not be disappointed.

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