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tcook052 Apr 8, 2008 8:17 am

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...Story/Business

Bank of Montreal has made a bold move for market share by making big cuts in the number of points you need to travel, while several other banks have introduced an elite new Visa card with perks for big-time spenders and travellers.

BMO's newly revamped Mosaik Gold Air Miles MasterCard offers what in some situations is the most efficient way to generate reward flights in the Canadian market right now. Card holders can book flights using the Air Miles program with 20 per cent fewer points than regular members. Example: Card holders need 840 points for an off-season Toronto-New York flight, down from the standard 1,050.


BMO's re-jigged Mosaik card removes some benefits that used to be offered through a special arrangement with the airline WestJet. However, the new 20-per-cent discount will benefit more people because 11 airlines can now be used for reward flights, including WestJet. The 20-per-cent discount applies across the board to normal Air Miles requirements and BMO says there are no blackout periods or other restrictions.

Clipper801 Apr 8, 2008 11:18 am


Originally Posted by tcook052 (Post 9537108)
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...Story/Business

Bank of Montreal has made a bold move for market share by making big cuts in the number of points you need to travel, while several other banks have introduced an elite new Visa card with perks for big-time spenders and travellers.

BMO's newly revamped Mosaik Gold Air Miles MasterCard offers what in some situations is the most efficient way to generate reward flights in the Canadian market right now. Card holders can book flights using the Air Miles program with 20 per cent fewer points than regular members. Example: Card holders need 840 points for an off-season Toronto-New York flight, down from the standard 1,050.


BMO's re-jigged Mosaik card removes some benefits that used to be offered through a special arrangement with the airline WestJet. However, the new 20-per-cent discount will benefit more people because 11 airlines can now be used for reward flights, including WestJet. The 20-per-cent discount applies across the board to normal Air Miles requirements and BMO says there are no blackout periods or other restrictions.

The article failed to discuss the ease of redemption. 20% discount on nothing is still nothing. I have lots of Air Miles but as noted in one of my earlier posts, even with reasonable advance planning, I have been unable to book any hotel room using them as a Gold level collector.

zoyabean Apr 8, 2008 7:35 pm

There is also no mention in the article about the fact that the 1600 max AM price for a westjet ticket is A LOT less than most other redemption rates. From yyj to mco every other airline is at least 3500 iirc, and some as high as 6000. 20% off either fare still stucks. Plus I really really hate paying the taxes and fees..

I'll probably drop my mosaik card if this is in fact how the program is changing. I'll just redeem my airmiles for stuff I need at home like kayaks, wakeboards and crock pots.

If it wasn't so easy to earn AM's at Safeway I probably wouldn't even bother with the program.

tcook052 Apr 8, 2008 8:03 pm


Originally Posted by zoyabean (Post 9540728)
I'll probably drop my mosaik card if this is in fact how the program is changing. I'll just redeem my airmiles for stuff I need at home like kayaks, wakeboards and crock pots.

No toasters? ;) :D

zoyabean Apr 10, 2008 6:02 pm


Originally Posted by tcook052 (Post 9540854)
No toasters? ;) :D


I did just redeem for a coffee maker, is that close enough?

danwhy Apr 10, 2008 9:04 pm


Originally Posted by zoyabean (Post 9552612)
I did just redeem for a coffee maker, is that close enough?

Well, if you put some bread on the heating element and leave it long enough it might count :)

jaysue Apr 27, 2008 9:54 am


Originally Posted by danwhy (Post 9553302)
Well, if you put some bread on the heating element and leave it long enough it might count :)

Wow - java flavoured toast ;)

Cheers
jaysue

cedric Apr 28, 2008 1:17 am

There are two toasters currently on "sale" as Deals of the Week :)

https://www.airmiles.ca/arrow/Reward...ryId=cat530016


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