Air Canada is planning to launch its own loyalty rewards plan in 2020 but says customers will be able to continue collecting Aeroplan points until then.
The Montreal-based airline says it's aiming to strengthen its relationships with customers in making the switch.
Aeroplan was originally Air Canada's in-house loyalty program but it was spun off as an independent business, now called Aimia Inc., which has expanded its customer base and evolved its services over the years.
Aimia said late Wednesday that it believed Air Canada wasn't going to renew the partnership between the two companies once their contract expires in June 2020.
Like Air Canada, Aimia said Aeroplan members can earn and redeem points with the airline in the remaining three years of the partnership.
Aimia also said it would work towards a smooth transition with Air Canada so that services for Aeroplan members aren't interrupted.
Here's the answers to five questions you had about you points:
What happens to my Aeroplan points?
Nothing. Your Aeroplan balance remains intact, unless you choose to redeem points for flights or other rewards. What changes is how you'll earn points after June 2020 and, possibly, what you can buy with those points.
I've booked an Air Canada flight using Aeroplan points. What happens to my booking?
Members who have already planned trips and booked flights with their Aeroplan points will still be able to travel as planned.
What points do I earn when I fly on Air Canada?
Air Canada's contract with Aimia Inc. which runs Aeroplan, expires in June 2020. Until then, points earned for travel on Air Canada flights will be credited to travellers' Aeroplan accounts.
After that, travellers who fly on Air Canada will earn points towards the company's own loyalty program. The same applies to travel on Air Canada's 26 Star Alliance partners, including Air China, Lufthansa and United Airlines.
Can I still use Aeroplan points to book Air Canada flights?
Members can use their Aeroplan points to book Air Canada and Star Alliance flights until June 30, 2020. Aimia says it won't stop offering flight rewards before then.
After that, the answer is unclear.
Air Canada said it intends to continue allowing Aeroplan members to redeem points for seats on Air Canada flights after that time.
However, Aimia CEO David Johnston said that isn't certain yet, as there's still discussions to be had. He said the company continues to work on alternatives for when Air Canada leaves the program, including the possibility of finding new partners.
Does this change anything about my Aeroplan credit card?
TD, CIBC and American Express all offer cards connected to the Aeroplan program. The contracts with TD and CIBC expire in 2024, while the American Express contract expires in 2018. Johnston said he's not worried about those companies following Air Canada's lead.
He said the majority of Aeroplan members earn points not through flying but rather shopping while using those affiliated cards.