Air Canada has released a new batch of Aeroplan bonus points offers for travelling on a selection of the airline’s routes in economy class for the most of 2026! With this latest set of offer you need to book by May 10th, 18th or 31st to earn the bonuses.

* Points are earned based on the base fare and carrier surcharges excluding applicable taxes, fees, and third-party charges on eligible Air Canada flights
The Air Canada flight bonus points offers:
No registration is required for any of these offers! As long as you have new bookings made during the period outlined for each offer you should receive the bonus.
NEW Toronto – Halifax
Earn up to 3.5X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Toronto and Halifax for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 18 for travel until Dec 15, 26. Click here to book these offers
NEW Canada – Madrid
Earn up to 2.5X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Canada and Madrid for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 18 for travel until Dec 15, 26. Click here to book these offers
NEW Canada – San Antonio
Earn up to 1X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Canada and San Antonio for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 18 for travel until Dec 15, 26. Click here to book these offers
NEW Canada – Buenos Aires
Earn 3.5X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Canada and Buenos Aires for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 18 for travel until Dec 15, 26. Click here to book these offers
NEW Canada – Singapore
Earn 3.5X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Canada and Singapore for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 18 for travel until Dec 15, 26. Click here to book these offers
NEW Canada – Sydney, Australia
Earn 3.5X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Canada and Sydney, Australia for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 18 for travel until Dec 15, 26. Click here to book these offers
EXTENDED Toronto City Airport – U.S.A
Earn up to 3X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Toronto Billy Bishop and New York (LGA), Boston (BOS), Washington (IAD) and Chicago (ORD) for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 31 for travel until Dec 31, 26
Canada – Manchester
Earn up to 2.5X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Canada and Manchester for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 10 for travel until December 15, 2026
Canada – Porto
Earn up to 2X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Canada and Porto for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 10 for travel until December 15, 2026
Canada – Seoul
Earn up to 2X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Canada and Seoul for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 10 for travel until December 15, 2026
Canada – Raleigh-Durham
Earn up to 1X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Canada and Seoul for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 10 for travel until December 15, 2026
Canada – Martinique
Earn up to 2.5X Aeroplan points on eligible bookings with cash between Canada and Martinique for travel in Economy Class (except Basic). Book by May 10 for travel until December 15, 2026
!! A word about the bonus multiplier !!
Digging into the terms of each bonus offer it appears Air Canada has introduced a new way to apply the bonus multiplier.
For example, typically when a bonus offer is advertised as 2x points it is double your base earning amount such as 1,000 points becomes 2,000 points. However Air Canada Aeroplan is now taking the multiplied amount and adding it on top of base points. That is, if you earn 1,000 base points, they will take 2x that which is 2,000 points and add it to the base earn where you would end up earning 3,000 points. (Basically 3x points in the context of all of other bonus offers)
I dug into this after seeing the 1x points offer for Raleigh-Durham and thought to myself, why would they be advertising that as a bonus if you aren’t multiplying your base amount? And well it turns out that 1x points is actually 2x points as their example of 500 points means you’ll earn a total of 1,000 points.
I hope that helps everyone make sense of this!
