July 5 is when the generous change policy ends for good, so if you want to take advantage of it, book as many flights as possible before that date.
Contents hideMany travelers find the change and cancellation policies to be very confusing (they often mix up the reservation date, the change date, and the flight date).
So, I’ll try to summarize Aeroplan change policy for you in a very simple way depending on when you make the change:
And any change with Aeroplan means you can also get a free cancellation and refund too; I’ll get to that in 30 seconds.
So it may be worth booking Aeroplan flights to take advantage of that flexibility. You can check out the best uses of Aeroplan points to see some specific examples while you await our new ultimate guide to the Aeroplan program coming this weekend.
But just to be clear, July 5 really marks the end of the generous change policy (strangely enough, there doesn’t seem to be any specific time though, so to be safe, I’d assume it’s 11:59 PM, Eastern time).
Basically, any flights you buy on or after July 6 (so if you book on or after July 6) are going to be governed by Aeroplan’s new change policy (which has also been changed by the way — I’ll get to that in a bit). Anything you book before that will still be changeable once, regardless of when the flight or change occurs.
You can use your free change to change your flight for one that’s in a superior fare class. The higher fare classes always include free refunds at all times!
It’s going to cost you more points upfront (the superior fare class cost more, of course), so you’ll need to have some points left over to take advantage of this pro tip. That said, there’s really no reason to run out of Aeroplan points with all the crazy offers right now frankly (see news item #9 in this update ).
Then you give Aeroplan a call, get refunded, and enjoy the benefits of your superior fare ticket! That’s what I did myself in May.
In the world of travel rewards, it can pay to push the envelope like this! It’s a “loophole” that Air Canada would obviously prefer you didn’t know about, but you’re still following the rules: you can change your ticket for free (including for a higher fare class) and you can get a refund for the higher fare class tickets (no matter if the ticket was initially refundable or not).
However, they could still close the “loophole” eventually (for flights with cash, the conditions explicitly state that the tip doesn’t work, yet the same “loophole” should technically exist). So it’s not completely risk-free. But they’ve been allowing it for several months; it’s such a tiny percentage of people who know about this trick that it’s probably not worth it for them to worry about it.
Otherwise, at the very least, you’ll still get a free change! I guess you’ll just keep traveling. So the risk is almost non-existent.
If you have trips planned and set in stone, it isn’t a speculative booking and you should book them before July 5, obviously.
But if you’re not 100% sure, it might be worth it to make sure you have some flexibility to change your reservations by booking before July 5!
As a reminder, the Aeroplan program is unusual because the pricing system is completely different depending on whether you book on partner airlines or on Air Canada directly.
So booking in advance allows you to:
Once again, our ultimate guide to the Aeroplan program coming this weekend will help you understand how to maximize the easiest points to earn in Canada!
In November 2020, the Aeroplan program was revamped from the ground up, as you probably know.
So they had announced a new ticket change policy as well. It never got implemented, since there was this special policy during the pandemic.
As of July 5, the regular policy goes into effect , but Aeroplan has announced some minor changes.
Change policy for standard economy fare class:
Change policy for other economy fare classes:
Aeroplan’s generous change policy, which was in effect during the pandemic, will end on July 5. So if you want a little more flexibility, you can make your reservations between now and then and you’ll be able to change your reservation once if needed, regardless of when you fly or when you make the change. As of July 6, Aeroplan’s new regular change policy will apply, and it’s a lot less flexible.
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Andrew is the co-founder of Flytrippers. He is passionate about traveling the world but also, as a former management consultant, about the travel industry itself. He shares his experiences to help you save money on travel. As a very cost-conscious traveler, he loves finding deals and getting free travel thanks to travel rewards points. to help him visit every country in the world (current count: 71/193 Countries, 47/50 US States & 9/10 Canadian Provinces).
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Any idea how to reach Aeroplan?
I tried to change an existing ng booking:
Five attempts of call center waiting between 30 min and an hour and fourty minutes remained unanswered.
Is there another way to reach them?
Hi, usually changes can be done 100% online without human assistance by managing your booking. But it doesn’t work, you can try on Twitter but for changes they might tell you to call and wait longer :S