Aeroplan Unveils Adjustments to Award Chart for June 2026: Largely a Devaluation

Aeroplan Unveils Adjustments to Award Chart for June 2026: Largely a Devaluation

Aeroplan Unveils Adjustments to Award Chart for June 2026: Largely a Devaluation
Air Canada Aeroplan is planning to introduce award pricing changes effective June 1, 2026. This will be the final chance to reserve flights at the existing rates. Aeroplan, recognized for its broad airline affiliations and clear award structure, is modifying its award pricing in response to increasing expenses. The adjustments will impact both fixed pricing for partner airlines and variable pricing for Air Canada flights.

Notable adjustments consist of:

– **North America to Atlantic Region**: Economy awards for distances of up to 4,000 miles see a reduction of 2,500 points, whereas longer routes are subject to increases, notably in business and first class.
– **North America to Pacific Region**: Economy awards for up to 5,000 miles are lowered by 2,500 points, but longer distances witness increases, especially in premium economy and business class.
– **Within the Atlantic Region**: Short-haul business class awards decrease, but other categories experience increases, particularly for longer journeys.
– **Within the Pacific Region**: Certain economy and business class awards see a decrease, while others are on the rise, particularly for mid-length distances.
– **Atlantic to Pacific Region**: Increases are observed across all classes, particularly for extended distances.

These updates indicate modifications in reimbursement rates and redemption trends. While some awards drop in points, many see an increase, with up to 25,000 additional points for specific first-class awards. Despite the devaluation, Aeroplan continues to remain competitive in various markets.