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NoahVail Jan 18, 2001 3:34 pm

December Statements
 
I haven't recieved my december Aeroplan statement yet, and was wondering if anyone else had. Normally I wouldn't be concerned, however I should be recieving some threshold coupons. If they send ones valid to Feb 2002, I don't mind waiting, but if there still sending Feb 2001 coupons I'd like them ASAP.

Andrew Yiu Jan 18, 2001 3:43 pm

Official word from AC:

January statement delayed until early February—will include Canadian Plus points

Thank you to all members who responded by November 27, 2000 (or December 4, 2000 for Web responses) with their Canadian Plus account information. Please note that confirmation of the transfer of Canadian Plus points to your Aeroplan account will be listed on your upcoming January statement.


NoahVail Jan 19, 2001 1:21 pm

Empress - thanks, statement arrived last night. I should have waited one more day before posting. Incidently enclosed threshold upgrades expire Feb 2002.

Cheers.

ABW Jan 19, 2001 7:48 pm

NoahVail: any change in the time an upgarde can be confirmed on those expiring in 02?

BlondeBomber Jan 20, 2001 5:30 am

Any chance of scanning the front and back of the 2001 upgrade certificate (even low quality should be readable) so we can see all the conditions?

Fare class, date of expiry, advance booking hrs, applicability to short hauls/long hauls etc.

NoahVail Jan 20, 2001 5:30 pm

ABW & BB: Sorry no scanner. Here's an eyeballed scan.

2001 Aeroplan Elite North American Upgrade Certificate:

Fare classes = Y,M,B,H,V (no T, late intro probably missed the print deadline)
Date of Expiry = Feb 28, 2002
Advance booking hrs = 72
Applicability to short hauls/long hauls = Mexico City has been added to Canadian points of origin/destination and requires 2 coupons

There are a few text changes from the 2000 certificates:

In the VALIDITY section:

"Y,M,B,H or V fare ticket" changes to "Y,M,B,H or V booking class"

Canadian Airlines and Canadian Regional have been added as operating airlines

"Buy A Ticket & Claim A Free Companion Ticket" added to the 'not valid' list

Under TRANSFERABILITY and HOW TO USE THIS UPGRADE CERTIFICATE sections the following is added:
"Call your travel agent or local Air Canada reservations office and inform the agent that you wish to use an Aeroplan Elite North America Upgrade Certificate".

In the AT CHECKIN section add:

Fill in your name and Aeroplan number below

That appears to be it.

Cheers

BlondeBomber Jan 20, 2001 6:45 pm

Thanks NoahVail! Now what do the SE's say (hope it is "at time of booking") http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif

airbus320 Jan 21, 2001 8:50 am

Refering to NoahVail's eyeball scan of a 2001
Elite NA, can someone explain the validity change from "fare ticket" to "booking class"? What does this change mean? Thanks

ALW Jan 21, 2001 2:06 pm

Does the addition of Mexico City have any significance for MHD's flown in the back? Would an MX codeshare of AC metal be eligible for upgrade?

Not that it matters to me, I'm down to 38 days as Elite. ;(

andrew

ABW Jan 21, 2001 2:17 pm

Thanks NoahVail!

Shareholder Jan 21, 2001 7:10 pm

The addition of Mexico is likely because that was the language on the CP stickers (i.e. North America: Canada, US and Mexico) and they could be used on the daily YYZ-MEX flight. With that flight now an AC designator, it just brings things in line. My understanding is that upgrades cannot be used on codeshare partner metal flights even with an AC designator, and if AC metal, booking must be with AC not codeshare partner.

MoreMiles Jan 21, 2001 8:14 pm


Originally posted by airbus320:
Refering to NoahVail's eyeball scan of a 2001
Elite NA, can someone explain the validity change from "fare ticket" to "booking class"? What does this change mean? Thanks

I can be wrong but I think that booking class relates to how much you pay. An example is that you can be booked in a V fare basis with a Q booking class. You end up paying cheaper... like a Q class ticket. A few consolidators sell tickets with mismatched fare basis and booking class to cut cost.



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