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Threshold Gift Guide
Here are the gift selections for this year:
70000 Q miles: Free Long haul NA Y reward ticket. {This can be transferred to anyone} 100000 Q miles: 30000 bonus miles 150000 Q miles: - Travelling Putter Set OR - Royal Mint Travel Clock OR - Gemstone Globe Timepiece OR - Nappa leather travel organizer and luggage tags OR - 35000 bonus miles 200000 Q miles: - Mahogany model airplane Looks really nice OR - Nappa Leather duffel bag OR - Bushnell Voyager Telescope OR - 2 night stay at Marriott OR 250000 Q miles: - Air Canada 7 piece luggage set {build your own set from a selection of 12} OR - Air Canada Grand Prix 2002 weekend {include J class ticket, 3 nights hotel..} OR - Harry Rosen $2500 Shopping Spree - AC Vacations 2 night getaway 300000 Q miles: - One Year Volvo Lease Only 1 available OR - AC Vacations 7 night stay at any sandals resort OR - AC Vacations 7 night cruise on the royal caribbean enchantment of the seas OR - Sony PC5 Digital Handycam from FutureShop OR - Toshiba 34XC2 FST Pure Flat wide screen television from FutureShop OR - Bose Lifestyle 12 II Hopme Theatre system from FutureShop [This message has been edited by Empress (edited 05-17-2001).] |
Empress, I was under the impression the reward seat at 70Q had to be used in conjuction with the travel in at least one direction of the member who earned it. Did you receive your booklet intoday's mail as I did.
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I got it in today's mail. In the 70K section, it saids "Plus, you can transfer your ticket, so why not give it to someone else?". From that, it sounds like we could give it away to someone else if we can't use it. I passed 70k a while ago and still haven't gotten anything from them about it.
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If their rationale for changing the 70K gift from being a 2-for-1 coupon to a free Y-class NAmerican ticket, I would suspect it was to answer complaints that many people don't have the opportunity to travel with a partner on a complete itinerary. This makes it much more flexible, as the partner can come along on either the outbound or inbound trip, then choose their own date for independent travel to or back while we stay on for business, etc. Or it can be used by the member, or given to a relative, friend or colleague. [Wonder why they didn't leave the option of just taking another 30K bonus at this tier?]
And remember also that those earning this many miles will have done so on business, and thus must use the award in a business-related fashion or pay tax on it to RevCanada. It is harder to explain the accompanying partner coupon as a legitimate business expense, and of course most people would not be claiming it as a personal benefit and voluntarily pay taxes on it. I think this type of coupon is more appropriate for AC to issue on a number of levels. You note at the 100K level, one gets an additional 30K. Is this in addition to the 10K threshold bonus as received at each 10K of Q-miles over the 50K level? i.e. does one get a 40K bonus upon reaching 100K. And if this is the case, then it is really equivilent to another NAmerican ticket, this time in Executive Class! At what level do they start giving away mothballed DC9s? http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gif |
Is this in addition to the 10K threshold bonus as received at each 10K of Q-miles over the 50K level?
-yes it is additional, in total you get a 40K bonus upon reaching 100K. |
Empress, I just got off the phone with aeroplan about a number of things, and asked them about the 70Q reward seat in N.A., they told me mine was mailed out April 29, the same day it was processed and were surprised I had not received it. They contract this out and are putting a trace on it, so you might want to see if a similar situation applies in your case.
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In the Elite guide it states: "When you reach the 50,000 Qualifying miles level, you will receive a seperate communication describing in detail an exclusive array of gifts from which you may choose your own special bonus".
What are the gifts? Who has received anything relating to this? |
I suspect Elites get the same guide.
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Yes, Elites will get the same guide as Super Elites.
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Is this also open for Aeroplan members outside of Canada? Could the car for instance be claimed by an Aeroplan member in Sweden(dont worry I will not be close to 300K)?
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I believe this gift guide also applies to members outside of NA.
Btw, kempis, under the 1 year Volvo Lease, it does say "Available to Canadian Residents only". http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/biggrin.gif |
300 k can be reached with 17 YYZ-HKG roundtrips, at $1200 each trip at Chinese TA... it comes to about $20,000
One year Volvo lease is valued at maybe $400 x 12 = $4800 So $4800 bonus for $20,000 spending... 24%, not bad. Also, at 2 cents a mile... 300k is worth $6000. So a grand total of $10,800 for $20,000 spending... hmm, now it's >50% Can AC be this generous? Is my math wrong somewhere? |
More Miles
Dont forget that you get 10K as bonus for every 10K Q Miles. This means that when you reach 300K you will have a bonus of 250K as well. Plus you will have another 30K+35K if you choose miles on those leves. At 70K you get a free ticket in NA which also should be worh atleast something http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif Total of 615K miles without any double miles offeres etc. At 200K you could choose the Marriott award and when you reach 250K the Air Canada Grand Prix prize is there waiting for you. Using a Bath Run or something similar and you can reach 300K for a lower price. |
Originally posted by MoreMiles: 300 k can be reached with 17 YYZ-HKG roundtrips, at $1200 each trip at Chinese TA... it comes to about $20,000 One year Volvo lease is valued at maybe $400 x 12 = $4800 So $4800 bonus for $20,000 spending... 24%, not bad. .... Can AC be this generous? Is my math wrong somewhere? |
One only?
One per person or per program? If it is per program... it will likely be first come first serve. |
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