American Airlines is making its mark at Denver International Airport (DEN).
03.10.2023 - 18:57 / travelpulse.com / Donald Wood
Air Canada Vacations announced that travelers would now not only accumulate points on the flight portion of their packages, but Aeroplan Members could also earn points on their entire vacation booking.
Eligible Air Canada Vacations members can earn up to 12,000 extra points when booking a minimum seven-night stay from a selection of more than 240 vacation packages to Mexico and the Caribbean.
“Striving to make every vacation experience memorable, today we give Canadians another reason to book their vacation packages with Air Canada Vacations,” Vice President Nino Montagnese said.
In addition, Aeroplan Members can earn all three Aeroplan status qualifying currencies, including Status Qualifying Dollars (SQD), helping them reach Aeroplan Elite Status faster. SQDs are achieved at 25 percent of the total cost per traveler, including all taxes and fees of the eligible vacation package.
“As part of Our Vacation Promise to enhance customers’ experience every step of the way, Aeroplan allows us to increase the overall value of their vacation,” Montagnese continued.
Aeroplan Members can also take advantage of an exclusive 10 percent discount offered by Air Canada Vacations on the next booking of their activity or excursion with GetYourGuide. Members can log into their Aeroplan account on aircanadavacations.com and click “Activities” on the home page search bar to book.
For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter .
American Airlines is making its mark at Denver International Airport (DEN).
Air Canada took one of its pilots "out of service" on Monday after discovering his "unacceptable" social media posts condemning Israel, CTV News reported.
WHY IT RATES: The appointments are noteworthy as the team works to drive visitation to its 13 member states and Washington D.C.—Patrick Clarke, TravelPulse Senior Editor
If you’re starting to think about holidays for 2023 already, then Virgin Atlantic has good news for you. The airline will begin flying to the idyllic island of Turks & Caicos, offering a slice of utopia and the chance to explore the world’s most beautiful beaches, and finest snorkelling and scuba diving.
The Holidays in Miami will dazzle more than ever with Christmas Wonderland, a brand new, one-of-a-kind holiday experience that has all the beloved traditional way to celebrate, as well as cutting-edge elements and only in Miami-Dade County moments. It’s filled with family-focused holiday festivities, carnival attractions, cultural delights, spectacular lighting and live shows, and an inclusive celebration of our vibrant and diverse community.
After decades of conflict, the Palestinian militant group Hamas launched a surprise attack against Israel on Saturday.
A couple says they had to cancel their horse trekking trip in Mongolia after Air Canada refused to let them take their bags off a delayed flight, as first reported the Canadian broadcaster Global News last Thursday.
Aeromexico and Delta Air Lines have expanded their codeshare partnership to launch 17 new flights between the U.S. and Mexico starting next year.
Holland America Line announced that more than half of its fleet has been updated with SpaceX’s Starlink internet service.
Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced plans for a new short-term vacation rental platform, Homes & Hideaways by World of Hyatt, that will feature private homes and remote hideaways in the United States.
Princess Cruises announced the introduction of new vegan menus for main dining rooms that will be rolled out across the company’s fleet of 15 ships.
Just days after announcing plans for its largest-ever schedule for flights from the U.S. to Europe next year, Delta Air Lines revealed it would cut flights to six major cities in the coming months, starting in October.