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Air Canada Million Mile Lifetime member Master Thread Wiki *** For the time being, please post any wiki requests as a regular post and allow yyznomad to manage the wiki. Please and thank you. JUMP TO THE FAQ It is long overdue that this Million Miler master thread got a wiki. This thread was started by Catch, who first reported receiving his/her Million Miler kit from Air Canada. Seeing how the same questions get asked repeatedly over the last eight years, I put together as much information as possible. Of course, the Million Miler program is a fluid beast and with newly minted Million Milers as we go along, this wiki will be updated to reflect such changes and program updates. In the past, several former and extremely valuable contributors to the AC FT forum, as well as current contributors, have lobbied Air Canada for a Lifetime recognition program. Beginning in 2010, this program came to fruition. As per Andrew Yiu, a former valued FT contributor (under a different handle) and now Air Canada Executive and a former FT AC lurker:
Originally Posted by Andrew Yiu
(Post 14428074)
As I had previously mentioned in the post on 2010 top tier benefits as well as during SE events, Air Canada will start recognizing customers who have demonstrated long term loyalty to Air Canada by flying significant amount of status miles on Air Canada operated flights including regional carriers such as Jazz since the inception of the Air Canada top tier program. Those who qualified for this program will be contacted directly by AC in the coming weeks as the mailing of the packages are not done in one batch; so if you didn't get anything yesterday, don't assume you didn't qualify. The number of members that qualified is extremely small relative to the overall membership base hence the details of the program are communicated directly with those who qualified and not communicated in a press release (as some of you have suggested). As for the core benefits of the program, the first post gave some pretty good description of it.
As to those who accused us of 'poor communication' 'embarassing communication day', members who qualified for this would have been contacted with a nicely presented package and again only very small group of customers qualified for this. And without further adieu, the MM FAQ. - yyznomad ====================================== Air Canada Million Mile Lifetime: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q0: When did the Million Mile Lifetime program rollout? Q1a: Where can I find my Million Miler Lifetime AQM total? Q1b: Where can I find my historical Million Miler Lifetime AQM activity/flights? Q2: Which types of AQM counts toward Million Miler Lifetime AQM? Q3: What do I get when I reach Million Miler nirvana and when will I get my MM package? Q4: What Privileges do I get as a Million Miler? Q5: When I become a 2MMer, what is the process for gifting Lifetime status to another person? Q6: How many Air Canada Million Mile members are there? Q7: How do Air Canada Million Mile Lifetime members compare to other programs? Q8: Does/can the front-line staff and crew have the ability to distinguish between a 1MM vs. 2MM vs. 3MM vs. etc? Q9: What additional benefits does a Million Mile Lifetime member receive? Q10: What are the PIL codes for MMers? Q11: Which FTers are Million Mile Lifetime members? Back to FAQ Q0: When did the Million Mile Lifetime program rollout? The program was quietly rolled out in 2010 at around the same time this thread was started. There was no press release. There was no blast to members. Only those who had achieved MM status based on the requirements were communicated with directly.
Originally Posted by Andrew Yiu
(Post 14428074)
As I had previously mentioned in the post on 2010 top tier benefits as well as during SE events, Air Canada will start recognizing customers who have demonstrated long term loyalty to Air Canada by flying significant amount of status miles on Air Canada operated flights including regional carriers such as Jazz since the inception of the Air Canada top tier program. Those who qualified for this program will be contacted directly by AC in the coming weeks as the mailing of the packages are not done in one batch; so if you didn't get anything yesterday, don't assume you didn't qualify. The number of members that qualified is extremely small relative to the overall membership base hence the details of the program are communicated directly with those who qualified and not communicated in a press release (as some of you have suggested). As for the core benefits of the program, the first post gave some pretty good description of it.
As to those who accused us of 'poor communication' 'embarassing communication day', members who qualified for this would have been contacted with a nicely presented package and again only very small group of customers qualified for this. Back to FAQ Q1a: Where can I find my Million Miler Lifetime AQM total? In your Altitude account (not Aeroplan), there is a special section labeled with a small "Million Mile Member" just underneath the "Priority Rewards Available" section. https://i.ibb.co/BCCKYWJ/MMMember-Mileage.png Back to FAQ Back to FAQ Q1b: Where can I find my Million Miler Lifetime AQM total? When the program was launched in late 2010/early 2011, there was an email in which members could use to retrieve a list (Excel spreadsheet) of historical flights that went towards MM status. This email is no longer in use by Air Canada. At this time, there is no officially known method in which an Altitude member can retrive a list of historical flights. Back to FAQ Back to FAQ Q2: Which types of AQM counts toward Million Miler Lifetime AQM? From Air Canada:
Originally Posted by Air Canada Altitude
Fly more than one million Lifetime Altitude Qualifying Miles on eligible flights operated by Air Canada and you'll become part of this distinguished group. AQMs which are eligible for this program are those earned on flights operated by Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge and its regional affiliates (such as Air Canada Express) since 1988.
Additionally, AQMs earned as a bonus for purchasing Business Class fares, or in conjunction with the purchase of an Air Canada Unlimited Flight Pass, will count towards this program. Note that all other AQMs, including those earned for travel operated by the Star Alliance member airlines, do not qualify. Anything else, including AQM promotional bonuses, other AQM bonuses, Benefit package AQMs as part of flight pass purchases, flying other airline metal on Air Canada 014 ticket stock, etc., do not qualify. Those who had status with CP had their relevant miles grandfathered as Lifetime miles. Please note that AQS/segments do not count towards Lifetime status. There is currently no AQD requirement for Lifetime status. Having said that, this is no easy feat given the strict requirements. Back to FAQ Back to FAQ Q3: What do I get when I reach Million Miler nirvana and when will I get my MM package? The Million Miler packages have changed over time.
Newly minted 1 Million Mile members typically get a scale model aircraft with the base engraved with your name along with the Million Miler designation. Prior to Dreamliners entering service with Air Canada, members received a model 777 aircraft. Since 2014/2015, new Million Mile members have received Air Canada Dreamliner models. You will receive new luggage tags and a new member card reflecting the current status you are at (that is, no lower than E50K from that point onward) which include the Million Miles logo (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.). Additional eUpgrade credits are given. Some members, at different MM levels, have reported receiving in-person celebrations courtesy of Air Canada at the airport after arriving from a flight that brought them over an MM threshold, in-flight recognition from the SD regardless of cabin, surprise recognition and gifts in the MLLs, etc. Two Million and Three Million+ Milers have also anecdotally received various gifts, which have varied over the years. Gifts may include additional eUpgrade credits, a selection from a list of gifts that have included items such as Bose products, jewellery, gift cards with significant value, etc. It is certainly exciting to become a Million Mile member! The most recent information is courtesy of 24left: https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/30121386-post3296.html
Originally Posted by 24left
(Post 30121386)
Ooooooh, Fedex package arrived today........
Very exciting. :D First thing you see inside the box https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...7ff32ec4df.png When you open the top, there is this https://cimg2.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...4c8daf6be8.png Then there is the multi-folded package. It has a very nice letter signed by Calin and Ben, along with these. https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...4817a3ddfc.png Yes, a huge thanks to my awesome friend @gabdusch who had the creative talents to make sure these cards had my "name" https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...f3c9bfe744.png Oooooooh https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...f598657853.png Ok, I'm excited now. It's Fin 801, the "first born". I flew her 4 years ago on my first ever flight to Tokyo HND. Yes, I will take the time to assemble and let you all know how that worked out. :D https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...63e4d73429.png (sma) . Back to FAQ Q4: What Privileges do I get as a Million Miler? One Million Miles
Originally Posted by Air Canada Altitude
Your Altitude status will never fall below Elite 50K
Originally Posted by Air Canada Altitude
Your Altitude status will never fall below Elite75K, and that of a friend, will never fall below Elite 50K
Originally Posted by Air Canada Altitude
Your Altitude status will never fall below Super Elite 100K, and that of a friend will never fall below Elite 50K
Originally Posted by Air Canada Altitude
Once you reach Four Million Miles, your Altitude status will never fall below Super Elite100K. The status of your previously nominated friend will never fall below Elite 75K. Keep flying to receive greater, additional recognition.
??? As of this initial wiki entry, there is only one known Five Million Miler. https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/air-...ion-miler.html Back to FAQ Back to FAQ Q5: When I become a 2MMer, what is the process for gifting E50K Lifetime status to another person? In your Altitude account, there will eventually be a link that allows you to nominate your E50K Lifetime status beneficiary. Your beneficiary must have an Aeroplan account as their name and Aeroplan number is required, along with requisite contact/address information. Once submitted, they will receive their package within several weeks. Please note that this is the one and only beneficiary you will pick as they will receive this status for life. Pick wisely! Furthermore, if you become a Four Million Mile member, then your beneficiary gets a boost from E50K Lifetime up to E75 Lifetime. Your beneficiary will then be listed under the Million Mile member program details: https://i.ibb.co/1dKh9WV/MMDetails.png Back to FAQ Back to FAQ Q6: How many Air Canada Million Mile members are there? Air Canada has not officially published numbers on this. Anecdotally, there is only one (1) Five Million Miler, John Segatti (this information is public, so don't get all wound up about publishing the member's name). This was achieved in December 2016. https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/air-...ion-miler.html The number of Four Million Milers is not known, although there will be one FT contributor who will reach this milestone shortly. This cohort would be definitely miniscule. There is most likely no more than 50 Three Million Milers. The number of Two Million Milers is unknown, although it is generally accepted, anecdotally, that it is much more rare than the ubiquitous One Million Miler. The number of One Million Milers is anecdotally "large", but in the context of all members, this cohort is relatively small. Here is a quote from @diddy; who did a somewhat reasonable Fermi estimate as of September 2018:
Originally Posted by diddy
(Post 30263639)
These are always fun exercises. There has not been so far any way to know for sure. We can make a reasoned guesstimate, and I know this has been done on FT in the past. Including some who flame. Whatever. United forum did a MM roll-call thread in 2007 and came up with 300+ MM after 5 years of the thread (!) to 2012. It looks now like closer to double that in the posts since. I did not count. Based on this thread there are about 600+ 1MM. About 80 2MM and 20+3MM. Including one poor chap at 17MM. That is in a country with three major international carriers.
Assumptions: 1. A minority of these people would be on FT. 2. Those that are on don't always post. I am super guilty of this. 3. The AC and UA ratios are even remotely similar, given Canada's lower population but longer travel distances and only one major international carrier. 4. Other threads here have estimated / had apparent information from Andrew Yiu that there are about 10,000 SE's and 35,000 people with status below SE annually. 5. Based on my frequent AC travel and bag tag gazing. Full disclosure : I am a newly minted AC2MM. Based on this I will put forth the following: 1MM ~ 1250 2MM ~ 150 3MM ~ 20 Consider pot re-stirred. diddy Back to FAQ Q7: How do Air Canada Million Mile Lifetime members compare to other programs? There are several members in the 10MM+ Lifetime range with several American carriers, for example. There is someone in the 17MM range. So in perspective, Air Canada Million Mile members have a lot of catching up to do! Back to FAQ Back to FAQ Q8: Does/can the front-line staff and crew have the ability to distinguish between a 1MM vs. 2MM vs. 3MM vs. etc?
It is possible that an AC employee may notice your MM tier off of your luggage tag, as this does happen from time to time. You might even be engaged in conversation with an AC employee who might inquire about which MM tier you are in. Back to FAQ Back to FAQ Q9: What additional benefits does a Million Mile Lifetime member receive?
Back to FAQ Back to FAQ Q10: What are the PIL codes for MMers?
(note that only two letters can appear after the *, so AC*SE is NOT AC*SEM but instead is AC*SM) Sources:
Originally Posted by jlisi984
(Post 20365777)
Yesterday, on YYZ-YYC, I noted the new designators on the manifest.
AC*P: Prestige AC*F: 35K AC*E: 50K AC*D: 75K AC*SE: S100K AC*X: AC VIP
Originally Posted by ACYYZ/SD
(Post 20853144)
On the P.I.L. (Passenger Information List aka Manifest)
D = Elite 75K M = Million Miler Therefore DM = Elite 75k Million Miler Back to FAQ Q11: Which FTers are Million Mile Lifetime members? The current roll call thread can be found here. Back to FAQ| |
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