RBC® Avion Visa Platinum†

Last updated: May 1, 2024
  • 35,000 RBC Avion points†
  • $580 First-year value
Signup bonus:
35,000 RBC Avion points upon approval†
Annual fee:
$120†
Interest Rates:
20.99% purchases
22.99% cash advances (21.99% QC)
22.99% balance transfers (21.99% QC)
Earning rate:
1 RBC Avion point per dollar spent on all qualifying purchases†
Insurance:
Moderate

The RBC® Avion Visa Platinum is the mid-tier offering for RBC®‘s Avion line-up, offering a way to earn RBC Avion points for those who may not qualify for the Visa Infinite cards.

That being said, the sign-up offer is currently equivalent to RBC®‘s flagship RBC® Avion Visa Infinite product, making this an excellent value proposition.

Bonuses & Fees

This card is currently offering a welcome bonus of 35,000 RBC Avion points upon approval for new cardholders.:

The annual fee of $120 is not waived or rebated for the first year, but the value of the bonus points easily exceeds the costs of getting the card. Supplementary cards cost $50 apiece.

 

Earning Rewards

With this card you’ll earn 1 RBC Avion point per dollar spent on all qualifying purchases.

In terms of everyday spending, this card has a standard earning rate, and is on par with many other entry-level cards whilst earning a flexible rewards currency.

Redeeming Rewards

There are a variety of ways to redeem RBC Avion points for a high value.

As a transferable currency, eligible cardholders can convert their RBC Avion points into British Airways Executive Club† and Cathay Pacific Asia Miles† at a 1:1 ratio, WestJet Rewards† at a 100:1 ratio, as well as American Airlines AAdvantage† at a 1:0.7 ratio.

Avios, Asia Miles, and AAdvantage will all provide a means to book business class and First Class flights on Oneworld airlines, which will be by far the best value for your Avion points if you’re interested in travelling internationally in style.

Look out for 10–50% transfer bonuses to these partners too, which can boost the value of your points even further.

These can be some of highest value uses of RBC Avion points. If you signed up via the current offer for 35,000 Avion points, for example, and transferred the points over to Avios during a 30% promotion, you’d get 45,500 Avios — good for a number of short-haul flights, or enough to make solid progress towards a one-way flight in Qatar Airways Qsuites from North America to Doha or a multi-carrier ticket.

You can also redeem via the Air Travel Redemption Schedule, which lets you use Avion points to book round-trip economy class tickets departing from Canada, up to a certain maximum ticket price. As a baseline, you can also apply Avion points to any travel purchase at a rate of 1 cent per point.

Your RBC Avion points never expire for as long as you’re a cardholder. If you cancel or switch to a different RBC® product, you have 90 days to redeem your Avion points before they go away.

Perks & Benefits

The RBC® Avion Visa Platinum Card includes a host of interesting benefits, including 12 months of free DashPass from DoorDash.

It also comes with a 3¢/L saving on fuel at Petro-Canada, along with earning 20% more Petro-Points and Avion points upon using your card to pay.

Furthermore, RBC Avion cardholders can save 20% at Hertz, as well as earn 2x the points if using your card.

Finally, you can earn 50 Be Well points for every $1 spent on eligible products at Rexall, as well as a have an improved redeeming ratio of 25,000 Be Well points = $10.

Insurance Coverage

The RBC Avion Visa Platinum Card comes with decent insurance coverage, as would be expected for a card with a $120 annual fee:

  • Travel accident insurance, covering death or dismemberment, of up to $500,000

  • Car rental collision/loss damage insurance, which allows you to save on the daily insurance charged by car rental companies for vehicles up to a MSRP of $65,000

  • Trip cancellation insurance of up to $5,000 and trip interruption insurance of up to $5,000

  • Flight delay insurance of up to $500 for reasonable expenses incurred

There’s also a very compelling purchase protection scheme in place that will reimburse you for accidentally lost or damaged personal property within 90 days of purchase, up to a maximum of $50,000 per year, as well as an extended warranty feature that automatically doubles the original manufacturer’s warranty.

Overall, the insurance on this card is better than other entry-level travel cards in the market, making it a solid option if you can’t meet the income requirements or if just getting started in the game.

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This credit card has no minimum income requirement. Follow the below link to the RBC website to learn more about this card and submit an application.

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