I thought it was not allowed to refer a partner who lives at the same address as us for an Amex Bonvoy. You seem to indicate that it is possible in the video. Could you confirm please?
One big word is flexibility which most of the working people don't have. With Dynamic pricing, the actual mileage required to fly business class is way higher than what is discussed here .
Agreed! Pretty much all the partner airlines have removed their business class tickets from Aeroplan. It's like winning the lottery if you can get off the continent in business class for under 250k points per person one way.
@@abuventertainment2856 I still collect them but honestly for economy they are fine or bus within the continent. To get out of North America you are easily paying 350-500k pts return in biz to Asia or Europe etc. I prefer to collect Amex pts now and use the for hotels.
Just booked the Singapore airline business class from EWR to BKK with a transit at Changi for 87.5k aeroplan and 88 dollars. 21 hours of great food and service plus the Silverkris lounge at T3. II was able to select the 10A bulkhead seat on the ULR without being a PPS member, which is essential on the second longest flight in the world😁😁😁
What strings do I have to pull to find these 55K business class flights to Tokyo? I've been trying to book a business class flight to Taiwan for a while now and can't find any ANA flights nor Eva Air on AC's website. The flights show up on google flights but they're absent from Air Canada when trying to book. The flights I do find on AC and other airlines are so extremely priced due to dynamic pricing I'm beginning to think my dream of business class flight on pure points is dead. 140-200k+ one-way just feels like a waste
I always found the business class/first class goAl funny. Business class is like economy with a bigger tv, coach and slightly less mediocre food for a few hours.. Imagine paying thousands for that. I'd rather spend all that on travel experiences or hotels.
I liked the video, though I don’t think you should be mixing sponsors into your ratings like that. It makes this a biased list which hurts credibility. For example, I would’ve expected World of Hyatt to be on this list instead of Marriott Bonvoy. But they didn’t pay for a sponsor slot
Hello, I understand the value of World of Hyatt, but there is no Credit Cards offered in Canada, nor is there any viable way to transfer any form of transferrable bank points currency to Hyatt, not even American Express does that in both Canada and US. Hence it is of limit use for Canadian. Unlike in the US, Chase cards points can be transferred to Hyatt. If this video is targeted to US audience, I will have no problem putting Hyatt in this list. But back to the original point, there is no easy way to accumulate Hyatt points in Canada.
I thought it was not allowed to refer a partner who lives at the same address as us for an Amex Bonvoy. You seem to indicate that it is possible in the video. Could you confirm please?
Hello, due to the technicality, if I may refer you to the "Referral Terms & Condition" from American Express? It can be found at the same place where you can copy the referral link from your own American Express account. In the Terms & Conditions you will find the appropriate information.
Even if family sharing comes back, you’re still going to have a hard time booking flights to Japan. Transpacific flights are rare these days even if you’re flexible
Hello, that's because it is much harder to get Hyatt points from Canada. In the US, you can get Chase cards or even the Hyatt cards. But not in Canada. Fortunately, we have a pair of Bonvoy cards, hence it is mentioned here.