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By Julie Cazzin on April 24, 2018
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By Julie Cazzin on April 24, 2018
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Accumulate Miles quickly and spend them wisely. Here's how

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I’ve been an ad hoc collector of Air Miles for years but never really turned my full attention to upping my balance of points until this year. There had to be more to Air Miles than just showing my card at Shell gas stations and Metro grocery stores and getting a few points when I purchased groceries. After a little research, I found that there sure was.

For those who aren’t familiar with Air Miles, it’s a popular loyalty program in Canada. Several retailers offer Air Miles points when you make purchases—typically one Mile for every $10 to $20 spent. The rewards themselves include travel, gifts and cash rewards.

Here’s how to boost your Air Miles total with strategies to accumulate miles quicker and spending them more wisely.

1. Get an Air Miles credit card

The Air Miles loyalty debit card is free and can be used at participating retailers—such as Metro, Sobeys and Rexall pharmacies to earn Miles. But its rewards can be small—1 mile per $20 spent at participating retailers (so a 0.75% return). But you can compound your Air Miles earning power by also getting an Air Miles credit card.

Credit card experts say the best one for fast Air Mile accumulation is the BMO Air Miles World Elite MasterCard*. It allows you to earn the most points per dollar—1 Air Miles reward mile for every $12 that you spend anywhere—plus you get a 15% discount on Air Miles flights when you go to book. The welcome bonus is a whopping 3,300 Air Miles off the bat ($310 value). And while the annual fee is $120, it’s considered reasonable for the combination of rewards and perks this card offers. Just make sure to pay your balance in full. No Miles are worth being deep in debt.

2. Focus your shopping habits

Since groceries are often a family’s largest budget item, Air Miles hoarders should focus their grocery shopping at Sobeys or Metro. These Air Miles grocery sponsors will offer points bonuses on different products on a weekly basis. With a bit of strategizing before doing your weekly shop, you can likely earn over 100 Air Miles per grocery store visit. “Still, never overpay for an item,” says Barry Choi, travel blogger and founder of moneywehave.com. “And price trumps points every time. If you find a great price on travel or a specific product, that’s often the best deal—regardless of the number of points you would get.”

3. Use multiplier days

Air Miles retail partners will run promotions where you can earn anywhere from 2x to 20x the usual number of Miles on stuff that you buy.

4. Look for product bonuses

Look through weekly paper flyers as well as online at airmilesshops.ca to find big promotions for bonus miles on certain items at certain retailers. Gravitate to the stores that offer large product bonuses but also discount the item steeply at the same time. For instance, Safeway is one retailer who offers great bonuses.

Or, shop through the airmilesshops.ca online mall, where you can get 2x or 3x the Air Miles on select products. Some examples of past offers include 2x the miles at Sephora and 5x the number of Air Miles on purchases made at clothing store Bench. “Simply go to the site, sign in using your collector number, select the store you want to shop at from their list of more than 100 stores, and then complete your transaction at the online store you are buying a product from,” says Weyman.

5. Look for credit card sign up bonuses

Stay on the lookout for sign-up bonuses. For instance, when you sign up for the BMO Air Miles World Elite Mastercard you receive 3,000 welcome Air Miles. “That’s enough for two short haul flights,” says Weyman. Examples of short haul flights would be Toronto to New York, or Vancouver to Portland. “Or, you could take one long haul flight from Calgary to Texas for 3,000 miles,” says Weyman. “The possibilities are endless.”

Patrick Sojka, founder of rewardscanada.ca, adds, “on top of the bonus you can likely negotiate a free first year—and perhaps even a second.”

6. Be on the lookout for big promotions

The typical format for big Air Mile promotions involves shopping at several of its retail partners within a specific time period in order to get a large, lump sum reward of Air Miles—usually 100 Miles or more. “In March, for instance, they run a Mega Miles promotion online where you get more miles for shopping at various vendors,” says Sojka. If you shop through airmilesshops.ca (the online retailer site) you can also receive 2x, 3x or 5x the rewards miles.

7. Compare your redemption rate to the Air Miles Benchmark

At redemption time, it’s key to get good value. Alyssa Furtado, CEO of ratehub.ca, notes that one way of determining value is to compare your Air Miles redemption rate to the Air Miles Benchmark that ratehub.ca has calculated. “Ratehub.ca estimates that the average value per Air Mile is $0.12,” says Furtado. “Anytime you’re looking to use your points, you should use this benchmark. If you’re going to get less value than that for each mile, consider paying for the purchase in cash rather than points. If you’re going to get more than $0.12 for each mile, definitely book Air Travel or buy a product with points.”

8. Redeem for travel for best rewards

“You’ll get better value for your points when you redeem for travel rather than merchandise,” says Furtado. For instance, the average value of a mile spent on air travel is $0.21 cents whereas the purchase of a common electronic item like a TV can yield a much lower value of about $0.0655 per mile.

It’s also important to know that you’ll get the most value when you redeem your points for travel to certain flight regions. For instance, ratehub.ca has calculated that, if you are leaving from Pearson International Airport, flights to the Midwestern United States offer the greatest value. “Flights to Manitoba and eastern Canada also provide great value,” says Furtado.

As well, one-way flights generally offer better value than round-trip flights. Even if you have to pay a portion of the flight cost out of pocket, you’ll still save substantial dollars. “Almost nobody is redeeming long haul flights,” says Sojka, who notes that Vancouver to Auckland, New Zealand would be an example of one such long haul flight. “You need 14,000 points or so for a ticket,” notes Sojka. “That’s hard to achieve, and fewer than 1% of redemptions are for long-haul flights.

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8 ways to collect more Air Miles faster - MoneySense? ›

Earning frequent flyer miles can land you free flights, upgrades, and other travel perks. The most basic way to earn points is to fly often and with the same carrier. You can earn points without flying by signing up for a rewards credit card and using it and shopping with program partners.

What is the fastest way to collect air miles? ›

Earning frequent flyer miles can land you free flights, upgrades, and other travel perks. The most basic way to earn points is to fly often and with the same carrier. You can earn points without flying by signing up for a rewards credit card and using it and shopping with program partners.

How to get airline miles quickly without a credit card? ›

Ways to Earn Airline Miles Without a Credit Card
  1. Take Advantage of Airline Partners. Many of the major airlines belong to airline alliances. ...
  2. Transfer Miles From Another Loyalty Program. ...
  3. Earn Miles Through Hotel Accommodations and Car Rentals. ...
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  6. Purchase Airline Miles.

How can I accumulate air miles? ›

You can earn airline miles or points in many ways, such as by booking flights or spending money with a credit card that earns airline rewards or allows you to transfer rewards to an airline rewards program.

How do I maximize my airline miles? ›

Limit your cash usage. The key to maximizing your miles and point earnings is to stop using any method of payment that does not earn travel rewards. If you get into this hobby, make it a habit to only use a credit card that earns travel rewards. The best way to do this is to stop using cash and/or your debit card.

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Where can I get the most AIR MILES? ›

BMO® AIR MILES® Credit Card. Each BMO® AIR MILES® credit card has its own suite of benefits that make earning on most of your spending a breeze. FYI: BMO® AIR MILES® Credit Card holders get Miles 11.6X times faster than other collectors*.

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How much are Air Miles worth? Cash Miles have a specific value: You can redeem 95 Cash Miles for $10 cash towards a purchase (or eVoucher), which gives each Air Miles Cash Mile a value of 10.5 cents. You can redeem Cash Miles in $10 increments up to a total of $750 per day.

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Other than flying, there are five different areas where you can earn Loyalty Points:
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How many miles are needed for a free flight by airline?
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American Airlines10,000-30,00020,000-55,000
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Your points won't expire, but if you don't earn or spend any points in 24 consecutive months, your account will go dormant and you'll lose your balance from account inactivity.

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