Aeroplan Variable Pricing - Post your search results here
#1
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Aeroplan Variable Pricing - Post your search results here
As we all get our heads around the new variable pricing model, I thought it might be useful to have a thread similar to "Post Your LMU Offer", so we can share data points and start to get a sense of just how "dynamic" the pricing will be.
I would suggest posting as follows:
DATE, ORIGIN AND DESTINATION
AC Status and any credit cards that offer preferred pricing
- Route, including connections
- Operating carrier(s)
- Dates
- Cost In Points Econ / PE / BIZ
- Fees etc.
- Priority Reward, if applicable
So, for example:
Jan 11, 2021 - YYZ-CPH
75K, TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite
YYZ - LHR - CPH
Air Canada + SAS
40K / 64.9K / 70K + $114
Priority 20K / 32.5K / 70K
YYZ - SFO - CPH
Air Canada + SAS
55K / 70K / 85K + $122
Priority 27.5K / 30K / 70K
Nov 23, 2020 - YOW - YVR
75K, TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite
Air Canada
24K / 64.4K / 29.8K for YOW-YYZ-YVR, all biz, E75 and 789, dep 16:00 arr 19:45
37.1K / na / 59.6K for YOW-YYZ-YVR, biz on YOW-YYZ only, dep 12:00
38.5K / 68.1K / 107.8K for YOW-YYZ-YVR, all biz, E75 and 789, dep 06:00 arr 10:12
I would suggest posting as follows:
DATE, ORIGIN AND DESTINATION
AC Status and any credit cards that offer preferred pricing
- Route, including connections
- Operating carrier(s)
- Dates
- Cost In Points Econ / PE / BIZ
- Fees etc.
- Priority Reward, if applicable
So, for example:
Jan 11, 2021 - YYZ-CPH
75K, TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite
YYZ - LHR - CPH
Air Canada + SAS
40K / 64.9K / 70K + $114
Priority 20K / 32.5K / 70K
YYZ - SFO - CPH
Air Canada + SAS
55K / 70K / 85K + $122
Priority 27.5K / 30K / 70K
Nov 23, 2020 - YOW - YVR
75K, TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite
Air Canada
24K / 64.4K / 29.8K for YOW-YYZ-YVR, all biz, E75 and 789, dep 16:00 arr 19:45
37.1K / na / 59.6K for YOW-YYZ-YVR, biz on YOW-YYZ only, dep 12:00
38.5K / 68.1K / 107.8K for YOW-YYZ-YVR, all biz, E75 and 789, dep 06:00 arr 10:12
Last edited by YOWgary; Nov 9, 20 at 1:01 pm
#2
Join Date: Jan 2016
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YVR-PVG NOVEMBER 29, 2020.
Air Canada(E50K + Visa Infinity)
199K Points + $55 Economy
Yes you read that right.
BTW AC's own reward chart guided an upper range of 65K
Air Canada(E50K + Visa Infinity)
199K Points + $55 Economy
Yes you read that right.
BTW AC's own reward chart guided an upper range of 65K
#3
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: YOW
Programs: AC SE, FOTSG Platinum
Posts: 5,407
Apr 05, 2021 - YVR - TYO
75K, TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite
YVR-NRT, Air Canada direct
27.4 / 33.6 / 45.3 + $53
Priority 13.7 / 16.8 / 45.3 + $53
YVR-YYZ-HND, Air Canada
171.9 / 77 / 51.8
Priority 86 / 38.5 / 51.8 + $57
(no typos, econ is higher)
YVR-YYC-NRT, Air Canada
31.4 / 33.6 / 79.7 + $53
Feb 15, 2021 - YYZ-HKG
YVR-HKG, Air Canada direct
36.1 / 49.8 / 69 + $55
YYZ-YVR-HKG, Air Canada
36.9 / 49.8 / 116.4 + $55
YYZ-YOW-YVR-HKG, Air Canada
161.8 / 136.3 / 457.4 + $55
YYZ-YUL-YVR-HKG, Air Canada
37.1 / 55.7 / 141.5 + $55
- on those last two, flying YYZ-YOW-YVR or YYZ-YUL-YVR, twenty minutes apart, more than doubles the cost of the award
- not sure how the taxes and fees are identical with an extra airport in the mix
Mon, Feb 15 - IST-HKG
IST - HKG, TK Direct
na / na / 60K + $75
IST-YYZ-HKG, TK + AC
60 / 80 / 100 + $80
IST-ZRH-HKG, TK + LX
50 / na / 80 + $98
IST-AMS-YYZ-HKG, TK + AC + AC
na / na / 100 + $80
Oct 20, 2021 - YVR-PER
YVR-NRT-PER, Air Canada / ANA
60 / 75 / 85 + $144
Priority 30 / 37.5 / 85 + $144
Oct 20, 2021 - YOW-SYD
YOW-YVR-SYD, Air Canada
na / na / 615,000 + $88
YOW-YWG-YVR-SYD, Air Canada
56.5 / 57.1 / 541,800 + $88
YOW-YYZ-HND-SYD, AC+AC+ANA
57.3 / 90 / 117.6 + $148
YOW-YYZ-HND-SYD, AC+AC+ANA, leaving YOW 1 hour earlier than above
56.5 / 57.1 / 119.1 + $148
That's 615,000 points, where AC's published chart lists NA-Pac, <11,000 miles, at 85K-200K max.
75K, TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite
YVR-NRT, Air Canada direct
27.4 / 33.6 / 45.3 + $53
Priority 13.7 / 16.8 / 45.3 + $53
YVR-YYZ-HND, Air Canada
171.9 / 77 / 51.8
Priority 86 / 38.5 / 51.8 + $57
(no typos, econ is higher)
YVR-YYC-NRT, Air Canada
31.4 / 33.6 / 79.7 + $53
Feb 15, 2021 - YYZ-HKG
YVR-HKG, Air Canada direct
36.1 / 49.8 / 69 + $55
YYZ-YVR-HKG, Air Canada
36.9 / 49.8 / 116.4 + $55
YYZ-YOW-YVR-HKG, Air Canada
161.8 / 136.3 / 457.4 + $55
YYZ-YUL-YVR-HKG, Air Canada
37.1 / 55.7 / 141.5 + $55
- on those last two, flying YYZ-YOW-YVR or YYZ-YUL-YVR, twenty minutes apart, more than doubles the cost of the award
- not sure how the taxes and fees are identical with an extra airport in the mix
Mon, Feb 15 - IST-HKG
IST - HKG, TK Direct
na / na / 60K + $75
IST-YYZ-HKG, TK + AC
60 / 80 / 100 + $80
IST-ZRH-HKG, TK + LX
50 / na / 80 + $98
IST-AMS-YYZ-HKG, TK + AC + AC
na / na / 100 + $80
Oct 20, 2021 - YVR-PER
YVR-NRT-PER, Air Canada / ANA
60 / 75 / 85 + $144
Priority 30 / 37.5 / 85 + $144
Oct 20, 2021 - YOW-SYD
YOW-YVR-SYD, Air Canada
na / na / 615,000 + $88
YOW-YWG-YVR-SYD, Air Canada
56.5 / 57.1 / 541,800 + $88
YOW-YYZ-HND-SYD, AC+AC+ANA
57.3 / 90 / 117.6 + $148
YOW-YYZ-HND-SYD, AC+AC+ANA, leaving YOW 1 hour earlier than above
56.5 / 57.1 / 119.1 + $148
That's 615,000 points, where AC's published chart lists NA-Pac, <11,000 miles, at 85K-200K max.
Last edited by YOWgary; Nov 9, 20 at 2:00 pm Reason: adding more data without spamming more posts
#4
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: YVR
Programs: AC 100K SE (*G), Marriott P, SPG G, Hilton D
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Here's something interesting...
Dec 28 - Jan 4 YVR-PVR
Business class (Jetz)
Under old program booked: 60k + $170
New program: $155 for tax/fees
Points required for Business - Lowest:
No status: 56,000
25k + TD Infinite card: 46,600
100K + CIBC Aerogold Business: 46,100
100K + No CC: 47,100
Credit card discount is more substantial than 100k status?
Dec 28 - Jan 4 YVR-PVR
Business class (Jetz)
Under old program booked: 60k + $170
New program: $155 for tax/fees
Points required for Business - Lowest:
No status: 56,000
25k + TD Infinite card: 46,600
100K + CIBC Aerogold Business: 46,100
100K + No CC: 47,100
Credit card discount is more substantial than 100k status?
#5
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#6

Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: YUL
Programs: AC E75, WS Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titanium, Hilton Diamond, GHA Plat, UA Silver, SQ Silver
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Reposting here.
Based on mine and some other folks exploration before AP went live - Summary is as follows.
For travel hackers aka AP collectors, 100K AP (without AQS, AQM, AQD) will continue to give P25K status as a continued benefit. So pretty good deal for locking discounted award pricing.
Also, SkipLagging can provide significant arbitrage gains.
Based on mine and some other folks exploration before AP went live - Summary is as follows.
- significant difference between No Status and P25K - 10-30%
- P25 Vs E35, E50, SE100 - around 5-10% at max
- VI (Core) provides another 1-2 % gains around 200-250 miles on some samples
- VIP (Premium) gives another small gain
- E35 with VIP Card was Exactly same as E50 + VI card (no change in say 5 scenarios) - Also very similar to SE100 with a VI Card
For travel hackers aka AP collectors, 100K AP (without AQS, AQM, AQD) will continue to give P25K status as a continued benefit. So pretty good deal for locking discounted award pricing.
Also, SkipLagging can provide significant arbitrage gains.

#7
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: YVR
Posts: 1,059
Based on mine and some other folks exploration before AP went live - Summary is as follows.
- significant difference between No Status and P25K - 10-30%
- P25 Vs E35, E50, SE100 - around 5-10% at max
- VI (Core) provides another 1-2 % gains around 200-250 miles on some samples
- VIP (Premium) gives another small gain
- E35 with VIP Card was Exactly same as E50 + VI card (no change in say 5 scenarios) - Also very similar to SE100 with a VI Card
Based on these 2 limited DPs, it seems like CC discount outweighs any kind of status?
Last edited by pentiumvi; Nov 9, 20 at 3:32 pm
#8
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Location: YOW
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For example, flying YYZ-YUL-YVR-HKG rather than YYZ-YOW-YVR-HKG, departing and arriving at exactly the same dates and times, can produce massively different results, where one is nearly 3x the other. Point is, introducing ANY disparity between flights skews the data beyond any point of fair comparison.
#10

Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: YUL
Programs: AC E75, WS Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titanium, Hilton Diamond, GHA Plat, UA Silver, SQ Silver
Posts: 207
So having a CC (mid tier) or P25K status gives you significant gains - its a way for AC to bind the loyalty in all three facets, travel, financial and misc spend (estore)
P25K can be obtained from travel or/and from misc spend (CC + estore or other offline Partners by earning 100K AP points) or holding a cobranded financial product. So a tight association is rewarded by a significant discount in AC award pricing.
Beyond that, the gains are meh at best. (Ie higher status or better credit card or multiple cards).
Do they provide more gains, Yes.
Are the gains significant- Not really
#12
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I'm working on this - I'm 75K with a CC, my wife is 35K with no CC, and my parents are FOTSGs. I'm running each search across multiple accounts to compare the differences, I'll have it tomorrow.
#13

Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: YUL
Programs: AC E75, WS Gold, Hyatt Globalist, Marriott Titanium, Hilton Diamond, GHA Plat, UA Silver, SQ Silver
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Proposal,
We all post same itineraries.
All below are based on E35 + VIP (Premium Card). Sorted from low to high
Peak (Dec 27th, 2020)
1) Domestic YUL - YVR

2) Pacific

3) Atlantic

4) USA

Off Peak (June 8, 2021)
1) Domestic YUL - YVR

2)Pacific

3) Atlantic

4) USA
We all post same itineraries.
All below are based on E35 + VIP (Premium Card). Sorted from low to high
Peak (Dec 27th, 2020)
1) Domestic YUL - YVR

2) Pacific

3) Atlantic

4) USA

Off Peak (June 8, 2021)
1) Domestic YUL - YVR

2)Pacific

3) Atlantic

4) USA

Last edited by jugaadkabaap; Nov 9, 20 at 4:12 pm
#14
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: YVR
Posts: 2,085
But wouldn't you also need to know the actual cash fare for those same flights to properly compare? I know there will always be debate as to what value someone else sees from a point/mile, but these changes were meant to equalize some of that, so do they actually? A headache all 'round is what I see.
**Wasn't posting this to start a debate, just wondering if cash values of the flights quoted could also be posted.
**Wasn't posting this to start a debate, just wondering if cash values of the flights quoted could also be posted.