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Air Canada extends Altitude status for all members

MONTREAL — Air Canada has announced new updates that will help ensure the status of its Altitude members.

In order to provide greater flexibility, the changes include the following:

 

  • Automatic extension of 2020 Altitude status: All Altitude status for 2020 will automatically be extended through to the end of 2021. Should a member reach a higher status before the end of this year, they will enjoy it upon qualification, and maintain it through 2021 as well.
  • Share Altitude status with friends and family: Since Altitude status is secure through 2021, if a member has already achieved status for next year, or does so by the end of 2020, they can gift it to a friend or family member.
  • Continue to earn Altitude status and Aeroplan Miles – from home: While at home, a member can still earn Aeroplan Miles, progress towards Altitude status and make a difference with their miles. From now until April 30, for every five Aeroplan Miles a member donates to a charity engaged in fighting the COVID-19 crisis, they will receive one Altitude Qualifying Mile – up to a maximum of 25,000 AQM – all of which count towards 2021 status for the member, and a loved one.

 

These improvements come in addition to other changes for all Aeroplan members already announced, which include the following:

 

  • Cancel any Flight Reward free of charge: Until April 30, all members can cancel any Flight Reward free of charge and receive all of their Aeroplan Miles back in their account, plus a full refund of any associated taxes, fees and surcharges on the unused value of their travel. This is available for flight itineraries departing any date in the future.
  • Temporary pause to expiration of Aeroplan Miles: Air Canada has paused expiry until May 14, 2020. This means that between now and May 14, any Aeroplan Miles, which would have expired, will not. Effective May 15, Air Canada’s normal expiration policy will once again apply, meaning that miles will expire if an eligible transaction has not been completed prior to this date.

“Loyalty is a two-way street – certainly in good times, but especially so in hard times. Altitude members have shown outstanding commitment to Air Canada, and to provide some certainty during these uncertain times, we are extending members’ current Altitude status to the end of 2021. We’re also making it easier to share status with a loved one, and earn both status and Aeroplan miles from home,” said Mark Nasr, Vice President, Loyalty and eCommerce at Air Canada. “The entire Air Canada team is looking forward to welcoming all customers back in the skies when the time is right.”

 

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