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Encyclopedia > Aeroplan

Aeroplan is an air miles rewards systems for Air Canada. The points collected from flights can be used to obtain tickets for future flights (of a variety of destinations).


Aeroplan credit cards were originally allocated to CIBC, but it was later offered to [AMEX Bank of Canada]] as well.


External links

  • AeroPlan (http://www.aeroplan.ca)
  • Air Canada (http://www.aircanada.ca)

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