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Flights, hotels, credit cards, points – your personal travel advisor.
The latest news and updates from the world of miles, points, and premium travel in Canada.
WestJet has announced a new Calgary–Iceland route, and has restored a number of transatlantic routes for Summer 2024.
Alaska Airlines Mileage plan has announced some sweeping changes to the program, which will come into effect in March 2024.
Air Canada and Parkland Corporation have officially launched a partnership between their loyalty programs, Aeroplan and Journie Rewards.
On November 18, 2023, VIA Préférence is switching to a dynamic pricing model, and the rail line is also changing its baggage policies.
Air Canada has announced increased capacity on flights to Asia from its three primary hubs in Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal.
Qatar Airways debuts Avios Max, a new payment option for you to cover your ticket’s base fare entirely with Avios.
Hyatt is set to double its footprint in Canada by 2026, with 23 new hotels scheduled to open across the country.
It’s now possible to book JetBlue flights using Qatar Airways Avios, and there are some great new sweet spots available.
AIR MILES Receipts has rolled out across Canada, and you can now earn bonus AIR MILES at a number of grocery stores nationwide.
Marriott Bonvoy has announced some upcoming changes to Suite Night Awards, which are set to take effect in early 2024.
Air Canada is launching routes from Toronto and Montreal to Stockholm in June 2024, and is also increasing capacity to Copenhagen.
WestJet has completed the integration of Swoop into its mainline operations, which marks the departure of another Canadian ultra-low-cost carrier.