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How can I qualify for elite status on AC?

There are four main ways to qualify for status:
  • Earn a sufficient number of SQM/SQS/SQD (sometimes collectively referred to as SQx on FT) to qualify for status
  • Achieve Everyday Status Qualification, which requires only earning 100K qualifying Aeroplan points (EDQ) in a calendar year to earn 25K status
  • Be gifted status from an existing member. Super Elite may choose as a select benefit to gift an E50 package and E75 can gift an E35 package
  • Through the Chase Aeroplan credit card, which:
    • Grants 25K status for the year in which its first obtained, and the following year; after that, 25K status can be maintained by spending US$15K on the card in a calendar year
    • Allows you to boost your status one level by spending US$50K on the card in a calendar year
There are also reports of status being given through the following methods. There is no published criteria or even rhyme or reason that has been detected given limited data points..
  • Some have received E25 through their Canadian credit card provider. TD specifically did issue some E25 packages one year

For further questions on Everyday Status Qualification or the Chase cards, please see the threads dedicated to those topics, which are linked above.


What are the levels of status?

The Aeroplan Elite program has five published levels of status:
  • 25K
  • 35K
  • 50K
  • 75K
  • Super Elite

Before the late-2020 revamp of the Aeroplan program, the 25K level was formerly known as Prestige 25K, the three middle tiers were known as Elite 35K / Elite 50K / Elite 75K, and Super Elite was Super Elite 100K. You may see the terms P25K, E35K, E50K, E75K, and SE100K on FT as references to the former branding (sometimes minus the K, e.g. P25).

Air Canada also operates an unpublished VIP program. Unlike UA GS, AA CK, and DL 360, it is not possible to qualify for VIP through flying. ACs VIP program is targeted at a different audience that would not normally qualify for a high level of status through their own level of flying. For example, they might award VIP status to the CEO of a large corporation that buys a lot of travel from AC. Those curious about the VIP program can visit that thread; no discussion of the VIP program will be permitted in this thread.


What are the qualification requirements?

For the level you want to qualify for, it is necessary to the requirements for:
  • SQM OR SQS; and
  • SQD

The requirements are:
  • 25K: 25,000 SQM / 25 SQS / 3,000 SQD
  • 35K: 35,000 SQM / 35 SQS / 4,000 SQD
  • 50K: 50,000 SQM / 50 SQS / 6,000 SQD
  • 75K: 75,000 SQM / 75 SQS / 9,000 SQD
  • Super Elite: 100,000 SQM / 100 SQS / 20,000 SQD

Beginning in 2022, all members must meet the SQD requirements. (Prior to 2022, non-residents only had to achieve 50% of the SQD requirements).


What are SQM, SQS, and SQD, and how do I earn them?

SQM are Status Qualifying Miles. You earn them by taking flights with AC or Star Alliance airline partners. They can also be earned by spending money on certain Aeroplan credit cards.

For flights, SQM are equal to approximately the distance between the two airports, multiplied by the earning rate for the fare type purchased. For example, Aeroplan calculates the distance from YYC to YYZ as 1,669 miles. A flight in Flex would earn 100% miles, i.e. 1,669 SQM. A flight in Standard would earn 25% miles, i.e. 417 SQM.

Certain credit cards award 1,000 SQM for each $10,000 spent on Core credit cards or $5,000 spent on the Premium "Black" credit cards.

Premium credit cards allow you to roll over up to 200K SQM over the level you qualified for in the previous year. For instance, if you flew 56,700 SQM and qualified for 50K status, you would roll over 6,700 SQM to the following year. Please see this thread for more information about the rollover benefit.

SQS are Status Qualifying Segments. You earn them by taking flights with AC or Star Alliance airline partners, by using certain Aeroplan credit cards, or as a Select Benefit selection (as of 2024).

Each qualifying flight earns 1 SQS; there are no multipliers.

Certain credit cards award 1 SQS for each $10,000 (Core credit cards) or $5,000 spent (Premium credit cards).

Starting in 2024, a new Select Benefit is available to Aeroplan 50K, 75K and SE status holders that awards 5,000 SQM and 5 SQS. This replaces the "Lower Requalification Level" Select Benefit offered in 2023 and prior years.

There is no SQS rollover.

SQD are Status Qualifying Dollars. These are equal to the base fare plus carrier-imposed surcharges for the ticket. Or you can think of SQD as the total amount paid for the ticket minus taxes and 3rd party surcharges (e.g. airport improvement fees). On receipts from AC, the amount listed as Air Transportation Charges will equal the total SQD for the ticket.

On itineraries with more than one segment, SQD are allocated across the segments based on distance, regardless of what you paid for each segment. For example, if you purchase a YYC-YYZ round trip, each segment (YYC-YYZ and YYZ-YYC) will earn 50% of the SQD, even if you paid different amounts for the two segments. Lets say you paid $300 for YYC-YYZ and $500 for YYZ-YYC (excluding GST, AIFs, etc). The total SQD would be 800, and each segment would earn 400 SQD.

SQD are earned only from flying (one-time promotions aside). Only flights themselves, eUpgrade add-ons, and unlimited flight pass monthly payments qualify. Fees for extra services (e.g. baggage fees, seat selection, on-board purchases, etc) do not count towards SQD.

There is no SQD rollover.

SQD: Air Canada Vacation / ACV: The one exception to "only from flying" for SQD is the purchase of an Air Canada Vacation Package. Air Canada will take 25% of an eligible package value and split it equally amongst all passengers over two years old. So a $10,000 package with two adults and two teens will see each passenger get 625 SQD. An Eligible Package refers to a vacation package consisting of a flight-inclusive vacation package or a Flight & Cruise package.

SQD: Companion Pass / Buddy Pass: If through a credit card or Aeroplan you have earned a buddy pass or companion pass that allows a second traveller at no-charge or low-charge the primary pax receives 100% of the SQD and the second pax does not receive any credit.


Do all flights qualify for SQx?

No. Many flights do not earn SQx.

Basic Economy fares on AC earn no SQx, although they do earn Aeroplan points.

Points tickets redeemed from Aeroplan or a Star Alliance partner airline do not qualify, even if paying with a mix of cash and points.

Points redeemed from 3rd party loyalty programs (e.g. Air Miles, RBC Avion) have a mixed track record. Be very cautious relying on ANY ticket you purchased through a "points" programme even if previous tickets have earned SQx or the website says it will. The companies operating this can (and have) changed the way they source tickets without notice. The Air Canada Aeroplan T&C explicitly say anything points related does not earn SQx and thus any dispute will almost certainly be denied.
  • Air Miles have generally never posted
  • RBC Avion used to consistently earn SQx but many flights booked now don't earn (see thread)
Certain fares are also ineligible, e.g. consolidator fares, K fares on Lufthansa. If the fare class is not listed on the AC website, it is not eligible for accumulation.

In recent years, AC has added a number of non-Star Alliance partners. Flights on most of these partners only earn Aeroplan points (i.e. no SQx), and some only earn Aeroplan points on certain routes (e.g. Cathay Pacific).

SQD can only be earned on:
  • Flights operated by AC
  • Flights operated by *A partners, ticketed by AC

To illustrate, lets use an itinerary consisting of (i) YYC-EWR, operated by AC, and (ii) EWR-CHS, operated by UA. If this itinerary were purchased from AC, both flights would earn SQD. If purchased from UA, only the YYC-EWR flight would earn SQD.


How do I know how many SQx Ill earn for a given itinerary?

AC doesnt tell you when you book a ticket, but its relatively simple to calculate. The AC website lists all partners, eligible fares, and accumulation rates.

To make life easier, some FTers have built a tool to calculate SQM/SQD earnings, discussed in this thread: Calculator for SQM, Aeroplan miles, & SQD

Important caveat for flights involving partners: miles earned always depends on the operating carrier. This is the airline whose aircraft you are sitting on when you fly. Sticking to the YYC-EWR-CHS example from above, you would earn miles according to the AC accumulation chart for YYC-EWR, and according to the UA chart for EWR-CHS, regardless of which airline sold the ticket and whether the flight is a codeshare.

This can create confusion in several ways:
  • During the booking flow on the AC website, AC displays only the earning rates for AC flights. You may buy a Flex fare thinking you will earn 100% miles, only to find out that on a partner flight you were booked in a fare class that earned less. For instance, if you buy a business class fare involving an intra-Europe flight on Lufthansa in a P fare, the website will show that you'll earn 150% miles, but you will earn only 50% on the Lufthansa leg
  • When booking codeshares, it may be impossible to know the operating carrier's fare class. For instance, the AC website may sell you UA's EWR-CHS flight as "AC5678" and show you an M fare when you select Flex. But you may actually be actually be booked on a UA Q fare and only earn 75% miles
  • When booking AC flights through a partner airline, you may not know the fare brand (Flex, Latitude, etc). United might show you an H fare on YYC-EWR, but this could map to Flex, Standard, or Comfort, and your earning would be impacted accordingly


What are Premium and Core credit cards?

Premium cards are the highest tier Aeroplan credit cards that have an annual fee of around $600 Amex Reserve cards or Visa Infinite Privilege cards from TD or CIBC.

Core cards are mid-tier Aeroplan credit cards with an annual fee of around $120 Visa Infinite from CIBC or TD, the Chase card, or Amexs basic card.
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Old Aug 5, 2023, 10:42 am
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Originally Posted by fysloc
Does anyone know what day/time elite status expires if you do not requalify?

I have 25K status and no chance of requalifying before year end with expiring e-upgrades, but most of my travel would occur in January 2024. My e-upgrades expire on January 16, 2024, but I can't find the information on the T&C if elite status also expires on January 16, or if it's December 31.
If you check the app or the website you'll see your status expires December 31.
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Old Aug 5, 2023, 1:05 pm
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Originally Posted by wjw
Given that you have pods both flights on AC Id probably silting with that. Not sure if youd get the 25% boost in base SQM, but if you change I assume your Germany to MAD leg will be in Euro-Style business class and even the TATL isnt a great hard product. 744 upstairs business is a unique experience if you havent done it before though

As well, doesnt count towards LQM, if thats something youre concerned with.
Yeah, other than the potential 25% SQM, the 744 J probably has some nostalgic value.
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Old Aug 5, 2023, 1:36 pm
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Originally Posted by canadiancow
I would only make that change if it was on a route with an F cabin, where I could SAUA (oh thank goodness for my stash of points in a non-AC *A program...).

But I like the LQM.
Im not sure this is the place to ask, but a question occurs: Do LQMs matter for anything until you have at least 1 million of them? Is there any situation before then in which they count for anything?
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Old Aug 5, 2023, 1:41 pm
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Originally Posted by TheCanuckian
I’m not sure this is the place to ask, but a question occurs: Do LQMs matter for anything until you have at least 1 million of them? Is there any situation before then in which they count for anything?
Nope, they do not. But I don't see any reason they couldn't introduce a half million tier that gives you 25K for life or something like that. 2MM had very little value (IMO) until a few years ago when they changed it to include lifetime 75K, and then with the new program when 2MM+ gained higher upgrade priority than 1MM. So the MM program has changed a couple times (for the better, IMO) in the last ten years.

In 2012 when I MR'd my way to 35K (with a lot of flying on UA), I figured SE was never going to happen, and MM was a joke. Now I've been SE for 10 years, I'm MM, and I have 6 banked years of SE.

So even if you're sitting at 80k LQM, don't assume you'll never get there.

That being said, I also wouldn't turn down a good opportunity to fly another *A airline, such as one I can upgrade J to F on.

At this point I figure I'll be SE for quite a while, and while I'm not really thinking about 3MM yet, it is on my lifetime radar.

So if my options are SFO-YVR-LHR in AC J or SFO-FRA-LHR on LH J, and SFO-FRA is F8, I'm likely going to pick the LH option. But I'd take AC over LH on YVR-FRA, or the AC option if the LH flight is F0.
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Old Aug 11, 2023, 5:41 pm
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Anyone know whether e-up copay is eligible for SQD if it is reward ticket? I assume not but can't seem to find the answer anywhere.
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Old Aug 11, 2023, 8:58 pm
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Originally Posted by Strawlaw
Anyone know whether e-up copay is eligible for SQD if it is reward ticket? I assume not but can't seem to find the answer anywhere.
Yes they are actually.
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Old Aug 12, 2023, 1:02 pm
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Ugh. Based on my calcs my children will be 60 SQD shy of 25k this year. Any chance of clemency or do we need an el cheapo mileage run?
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Old Aug 12, 2023, 2:12 pm
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Originally Posted by tbuff
Ugh. Based on my calcs my children will be 60 SQD shy of 25k this year. Any chance of clemency or do we need an el cheapo mileage run?
If they still have trips left, simply upfare one flight should be good, with the caveat AC might initially just credit them with the upfare SQD number.
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Old Aug 12, 2023, 3:16 pm
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Originally Posted by tbuff
Ugh. Based on my calcs my children will be 60 SQD shy of 25k this year. Any chance of clemency or do we need an el cheapo mileage run?
It's possible but you can't count on it. So you will probably want to do something to get that extra amount.
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Old Aug 12, 2023, 7:41 pm
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Thanks. No flights left - only one already in P class.

wife and I are 500 short each for 35k. Need all the eUps for next year. Was hoping for a getaway the both of us but will prob bring kids to be sure
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Old Aug 13, 2023, 6:47 am
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I saw in another thread someone saying something along the lines of “people who qualify for 25k status with credit card spend can easily reach 35k status with one trip to Asia”.

It’s not my understanding? I was under the impression that the 25k from credit card spend cannot be combined with SQMs or SQDs from flying.

Even if you get to 25k with credit card spend you still need 35,000 SQMs to reach 35k. No?
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Old Aug 13, 2023, 7:30 am
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Status tracking

I'm doing more flying this year, and the "new" Aeroplan dashboard is trying hard to break my brain. With a black card as well, I'm having a time getting my tracked totals to reconcile against their main status page (the gauge view).

I don't have specific questions. Maybe am asking for a consolidated refresher on where all the different status vs non-status points come from, and mean.
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Old Aug 14, 2023, 10:18 am
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I have a business class ticket on Lufthansa which I bought on Air canada Website. Which means, it's an AC Code flight. Given that its AC code, do I get SQD and SQM?
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Old Aug 14, 2023, 11:02 am
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Originally Posted by Sankhala_Amit
I have a business class ticket on Lufthansa which I bought on Air canada Website. Which means, it's an AC Code flight. Given that its AC code, do I get SQD and SQM?
Code has no relevance. If it was booked through Air Canada (014 ticket stock) than yes, you get SQM/SQD, just no LQM.
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Old Aug 16, 2023, 5:10 pm
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Does any have experience with not getting SQM or SQS for a flight? Do people audit the automation?
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