Canada's second-most flexible credit card points program, with multiple ways to redeem including partner transfers, a fixed redemption chart, and direct flight bookings. Look for the periodic 30% British Airways Avios transfer bonus for extra value.
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2 cents per point
A strong transfer portfolio – British Airways Avios, Cathay Asia Miles, and American Airlines – plus RBC's own fixed chart that delivers up to 2.3 cents per point. Watch for the periodic 30% Avios transfer bonus, which pushes effective value even higher.
Last updated: February 9, 2026
RBC Avion points are a valuable and versatile rewards currency within the Canadian market.
With a strong lineup of airline transfer partners, flexible redemption options, and a wide range of eligible credit cards, the program is well-positioned for travellers looking to maximize the value of their spending.
Avion points can be earned through a variety of RBC products, but not all Avion membership tiers are equal. The program is divided into three distinct membership tiers, and the redemption options available vary significantly depending on which tier a member belongs to.
The credit cards that earn Avion points under the Avion Elite tier include all cards in the RBC Avion lineup.
RBC Avion Credit Cards
Welcome bonus: 55,000 Avion points
Annual fee: $120
First-year value
$1,080
Welcome bonus: 55,000 Avion points
Annual fee: $120
First-year value
$1,080
Welcome bonus: 70,000 Avion points
Annual fee: $399
First-year value
$826
Welcome bonus: 35,000 Avion points
Annual fee: $175
First-year value
$700
Welcome bonus: 35,000 Avion points
Annual fee: $120
First-year value
$580
Meanwhile, credit cards that fall under the Avion Premium tier include the duo in the RBC ION lineup.
RBC ION Credit Cards
Welcome bonus: 21,000 Avion points
Monthly fee: $4
First-year value
$450
Welcome bonus: 11,000 Avion points
Annual fee: No fee
First-year value
$230
Welcome bonuses fluctuate depending on the current promotion. However, you can usually expect an RBC Avion card to come with a welcome bonus of 15,000–35,000 Avion points, with the bonus sometimes getting as high as 55,000 Avion points if you’re able to meet the associated spending requirements.
Despite having similar welcome bonuses, the Avion cards do all have slight differences in the benefits they offer, their earning rates, and their annual fees.
The RBC® Avion Visa Platinum†, RBC® Avion Visa Infinite†, and RBC® Avion Visa Business all have an annual fee of $120 (all figures in CAD).
Meanwhile, the RBC® Avion Visa Infinite† Business has an annual fee of $175, and lastly, the RBC® Avion Visa Infinite Privilege† card has the highest annual fee at $399.
With the higher annual fees, you can usually expect to also see additional benefits, such as higher earning rates and access to airport lounges.
By comparison, RBC ION cards typically offer smaller welcome bonuses ranging from 3,500 to 7,000 points, with occasional limited-time offers up to 14,000 points.
However, these cards come with minimal fees: the RBC® ION Visa has no annual fee, while the RBC® ION+ Visa charges $4 per month.
The RBC Avion-branded credit cards come with the following earning rates on daily spending. You'll notice that the earning rates on these cards tend to be weaker than their ION counterparts (described below); however, Avion cards tend to offer a higher welcome bonus, and the points earned are in the Elite membership tier (more on that below).
First-year value
$1,080
Annual fee: $120
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
• Earn 20,000 points upon spending $5,000 in the first 6 months
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Annual fee: $120
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
• Earn 20,000 points upon spending $5,000 in the first 6 months
Earning rates
Key perks
First-year value
$1,080
Annual fee: $120
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
• Earn 20,000 points upon spending $5,000 in the first 6 months
Earning rates
Key perks
Annual fee: $120
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
• Earn 20,000 points upon spending $5,000 in the first 6 months
Earning rates
Key perks
RBC® Avion Visa Infinite Privilege†
First-year value
$826
Annual fee: $399
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
• Earn 20,000 points upon spending $5,000 in the first 6 months
• Earn 15,000 points on card anniversary in the first 12 months
Earning rates
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Annual fee: $399
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
• Earn 20,000 points upon spending $5,000 in the first 6 months
• Earn 15,000 points on card anniversary in the first 12 months
Earning rates
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First-year value
$580
Annual fee: $120
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
Earning rates
Key perks
Annual fee: $120
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
Earning rates
Key perks
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RBC® Avion Visa Infinite† Business
First-year value
$700
Annual fee: $175First Year Free
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
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Annual fee: $175First Year Free
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
Earning rates
Key perks
Cards associated with the Avion Premium tier—namely the RBC ION Visa and RBC ION+ Visa—offer stronger multipliers in select spending categories, but typically come with lower welcome offers than their Avion counterparts:
First-year value
$230
No annual fee
• Earn 4,000 points on approval
• Earn 7,000 points upon spending $500 in the first 3 months
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No annual fee
• Earn 4,000 points on approval
• Earn 7,000 points upon spending $500 in the first 3 months
Earning rates
Key perks
First-year value
$450
Monthly fee: $4First Year Free
• Earn 7,000 points on approval
• Earn 14,000 points upon spending $1,500 in the first 6 months
Earning rates
Key perks

Monthly fee: $4First Year Free
• Earn 7,000 points on approval
• Earn 14,000 points upon spending $1,500 in the first 6 months
Earning rates
Key perks
In short, by holding both an Avion card – such as the RBC® Avion Visa Infinite† – as well as an ION card – such as the RBC® ION+ Visa – you can leverage the powerful earning rates on the RBC® ION+ Visa with the more flexible redemption options that come with the RBC® Avion Visa Infinite†.
We've got everything you need to know about this setup – including the many reasons why it's so powerful – in the guide linked below.
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Welcome bonus: 55,000 Avion points
Annual fee: $120
First-year value
$1,080
Welcome bonus: 21,000 Avion points
Monthly fee: $4
First-year value
$450

Since all points transactions are made under its platform, those with an Avion or ION card product have automatically been registered to Avion Rewards, while those with other RBC products may use their existing RBC credentials to enroll.
Under Avion Rewards, you may benefit from two types of offers: "save & earn" offers, and "shop now" offers.
The former lets you earn Avion points, discounts, and cash back when you use your eligible RBC card at participating online and in-store establishments. Meanwhile, the latter lets you earn cash back on online purchases, akin to the Aeroplan eStore and Rakuten.
Examples of save & earn Avion points offers are as follows:

Avion points earned under an account in the Avion Elite tier can be transferred to four airline loyalty programs (The British Airways Club at a 1:1 ratio, Cathay Pacific Asia Miles at a 1:1 ratio, American Airlines AAdvantage at a 1:0.7 ratio, and WestJet Rewards at a 1:1 ratio), redeemed through RBC’s Air Travel Redemption Schedule for outsized value, or used for gift cards and statement credits for lesser value.
By comparison, Avion points earned under the Avion Premium tier have more limited options. These points can only be transferred to WestJet Rewards at a 1:1 ratio, redeemed for travel at a rate of 0.58 cents per point, or redeemed for gift cards and statement credits. They cannot be transferred to other airline loyalty programs or used with RBC’s Air Travel Redemption Schedule.
To unlock additional redemption options, Avion points from an account in the Premium tier can be transferred to an account in the Elite tier, as long as the account holder has an eligible RBC Avion credit card.
Even for those who don’t currently hold an Avion card, it’s worth holding onto Avion points earned under the Premium tier with the goal of unlocking Elite-tier access later.
For this reason, we’ll look exclusively at the redemption options available to Avion Elite-tier account holders.
You can also transfer points to American Airlines AAdvantage at a rate of 10 Avion points = 7 AAdvantage miles.

Transfer times to the partner programs vary, so if you've found a redemption that you'd like to book, be sure to factor in the time it will take for your Avion points to make their way into your account.

How Long Do RBC Avion Points Transfers Take?
Read moreIf you have your eyes set on a flight with British Airways to or through London, you'll also benefit from the best award availability (though it's worth noting that you'll be on the hook for a pretty hefty amount of taxes and fees, depending on which class of service you fly in).
In fact, British Airways guarantees at least eight award seats in economy, two award seats in premium economy, and four award seats in business class on every long-haul route. There's something to be said for predictability, especially in the world of award travel.
The British Airways Club is a also great program to use for short-haul journeys in Europe (with British Airways), Asia (with Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines, and Malaysia Airlines), and Australia (with Qantas), as well as long-haul trips in economy class.
Plus, The British Airways Club provides access to what's widely regarded as the world's best business class: Qatar Airways Qsuites.

For 70,000 Avios, you can fly one-way from North America to Doha in Qsuites, which is a pleasure to fly. In other words, if you have 70,000 RBC Avion points in your account, you can convert them to 70,000 Avios to book this flight (subject to award availability).
As it stands, Qatar Airways flies to both Toronto and Montreal, as well as a number of cities in the United States.
Plus, you can instantly convert British Airways Avios to Qatar Airways Avios at a 1:1 ratio as well as other "flavours" of Avios, since other airline loyalty programs also use Avios as a currency.
Keep an eye out for transfer bonus events, during which you can get a 30–50% bonus on Avion points transferred to Avios. These tend to happen a couple of times per year.

7 Brilliant Redemptions with Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
Read moreAsia Miles offers the most abundant – and in many cases, the only – award availability for flights with the Hong Kong-based carrier.
In Canada, Cathay Pacific flies to Vancouver and Toronto, and you can expect to find competitive award pricing for flights in economy on transpacific routes, which start at 27,000 miles from Vancouver to Hong Kong, or 38,000 miles from Toronto to Hong Kong.
In business class, you can expect to pay 88,000 Asia Miles between Vancouver and Hong Kong, or 115,000 Asia Miles between Toronto and Hong Kong.

As a oneworld-member airline, you can also book flights with a number of other carriers.
In fact, if you have your heart set on a long-haul flight with British Airways in business class, Asia Miles is the best program to use, since you'll pay a reasonable amount of miles and less taxes and fees than you'd pay with other programs.
For example, a one-way flight from North America to London will cost 63,000 Asia Miles, plus a few hundred dollars in taxes and fees.
While comparatively rare, keep an eye out for transfer bonus events when you convert Avion points into Asia Miles.
For more information, you can consult our in-depth guide to Asia Miles for a list of great redemptions available through the program.
American Airlines AAdvantage is one of the most powerful loyalty programs out there, offering excellent redemption rates for oneworld airlines.
In fact, you can book one-way flights from Vancouver to Cancun via Dallas for just 20,000 AAdvantage miles in business class.
Or, you could fly from North America to Africa via Doha in Qatar Airways Qsuites for just 75,000 AAdvantage miles.
One of the best products in commercial aviation – Etihad Airways A380 First Class Apartments – can also be booked with AAdvantage miles. A one-way flight between Europe and Abu Dhabi in your own private suite, complete with access to a shower, can be booked for 62,500 AAdvantage miles.

We've seen rare transfer bonus events, whereby you can improve the 1:0.7 transfer ratio. However, these are quite rare, so be sure to sign up for our newsletter to know about them when they happen.
There are a number of other great rdemptions with AAdvantage miles, so be sure to consult our full guide for more information.
However, we typically don't recommend converting Avion points into WestJet points, and that's because WestJet points have a capped value of around 1 cent per point.
Indeed, we value RBC Avion points at 2 cents per point (given their flexibility and many ways to redeem), so using this figure, you'd be losing out on value by moving them into your WestJet Rewards account.
Unlike other loyalty programs, WestJet Rewards doesn't offer many (if any) opportunities to score outsized value.
In the vast majority of cases, you're better off redeeming Avion points in other ways instead of converting them into WestJet points.
Through the Air Travel Redemption Schedule, you’ll be able to redeem Avion points in the Elite tier at a fixed rate for the base fare of any flight booked through the Avion Rewards portal, powered by Expedia.

Each redemption option allows you to use the specified number of points towards a listed maximum base fare.
It’s important to note that you’ll be responsible to pay for any base fare amount that’s over the maximum base fare listed in each category, as well as for the taxes and additional fees.

If you wish to redeem Avion points for the additional costs, you can choose to do so, albeit at the lower redemption rate of 1 cent per Avion point.
When using RBC’s Air Travel Redemption Schedule to book a flight, you’ll get a value of up to 2.3 cents per Avion point, depending on the origin and destination of your trip and the cost of the base fare.
The maximum value of 2.3 cents per Avion point can be found in the “Quick Getaway” category when you redeem 15,000 Avion points for the maximum return-trip base fare of $350.
In all the other categories, the maximum value you’ll be able to extract is 2 cents per Avion point, when booking a round-trip for the maximum base fare amount.
As an example, if you were to redeem 100,000 Avion points for a round-trip flight from Toronto to Lima with a base fare cost of $1,700, you would receive a value of 1.7 cents per point.
Notably, with the Air Travel Redemption Schedule, the number of Avion points required for a redemption in each category doesn’t fluctuate with the cost of the base fare.
Using the above example of the round-trip flight between Toronto and Lima, even if the base fare was only $900, you would still need to redeem 100,000 Avion points.
Based on this, to extract maximum value from your Avion points when using the Air Travel Redemption Schedule, you’ll want to aim to redeem for base fares that are as close to the category’s maximum base fare as possible.

For this reason, the fixed-rate redemption chart can be particularly valuable for bookings during busy times of year, such as holiday seasons, when travel costs are elevated.
This is because the fixed-rate nature of the Air Travel Redemption Chart allows you to book these more expensive dates of travel for the same number of points as a cheaper date of travel (assuming the base fare remains below the maximum threshold for the category).

How to Maximize the RBC Air Travel Redemption Schedule
Read moreBy booking through this avenue, most cardholders will receive a fixed rate of 1 cent per point, and if you hold the RBC® Avion Visa Infinite Privilege† or the RBC® Avion Visa Infinite† Business, you’ll have access to a fixed rate of 2 cents per point if you’re booking a business class or First Class flight.

Redeeming RBC Avion Points for Premium Flights
Read moreWhen compared to the Air Travel Redemption Schedule, this may seem like a similar or even slightly worse valuation; however, it can actually prove to be better in certain scenarios.
As we mentioned above, when redeeming Avion points through the Air Travel Redemption Schedule, you are required to redeem the set number of points regardless of the cost of the base fare, as long as it’s under the maximum amount.
Looking at the “Explore North America” category from the Air Travel Redemption Schedule, this means that even if the base fare ends up being less than the $750 maximum listed, you’ll still have to pay the full 35,000 Avion points.
Taking a deeper dive, based on the redemption rate of 1 Avion point = 1 cent, the 35,000 Avion points required for this booking is equal to $350.
This means that if you’re looking at redemptions using the Air Travel Redemption Schedule and you find a base fare within this category for less than $350, you’ll be better off booking the flight on your own and then redeeming your Avion points for a travel credit.

For example, you can use points to send e-transfers, pay bills, add to your existing investments, make a mortgage payment, or even pay off your credit card.
For most of these financial redemption options, you’ll get a value of 0.83 cents per point, and if you want to pay your credit card directly, the value is only 0.58 cents per point.
You can access better value than this by redeeming Avion points for gift cards, with some options offering value as high as 1 cent per point (and occasionally higher during promotions), but the best value can still found by transferring Avion points to partner airline loyalty programs.

One additional option is to redeem Avion points for merchandise, but similarly to the other non-travel redemption options, this doesn’t offer nearly as much value for your Avion points.
Thanks to its unique set of transfer partners, the relative ease of accumulating points via RBC’s Avion- and ION-branded credit cards, and the frequency of transfer promotions, Avion points are extremely useful to collect as a way to supplement the other major Canadian points programs.
†Terms and conditions apply. Refer to the card issuer’s website for complete, up-to-date information.
First-year value
$1,080
Annual fee: $120
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
• Earn 20,000 points upon spending $5,000 in the first 6 months
Earning rates
Key perks

Annual fee: $120
• Earn 35,000 points on approval
• Earn 20,000 points upon spending $5,000 in the first 6 months
Earning rates
Key perks