Chase Aeroplan Card: 70,000 Point Offer

The Offer

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  • The Chase Aeroplan Card is offering 70,000 points on $3,000 in spend within 90 days

Card Details

  • Annual fee of $95
  • Card earns at the following rates:
    • 3x grocery and dining including delivery services and with air Canada directly.
    • 1x on all other purchases.
  • 500 point bonus every 2k spend up to 1500 a month.
  • Aeroplan 25k status for the remainder of this year and next after that 15k spend per year to maintain the status.
  • Free 1st checked bag up to 8 companions on air Canada.
  • Travel certificates don’t expire as long as your account is opening
  • Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® or NEXUS Fee Credit (up to $100 every four years)
  • Receive access to preferred pricing on flight rewards.

Our Verdict

Previously the bonus was two certificates for up to 50,000 points each. This is a more flexible offer, but less total points available. Probably worth waiting for a better offer to return for most people.

View Comments (14)

  • New terms seem to say pay yourself back is ready, but haven't been able to find the option on Chase

    "Use Aeroplan® Points With Pay Yourself Back®
    Aeroplan points may be redeemed for a statement credit using Pay Yourself Back for purchases in the travel category made with your Chase Aeroplan Card within 90 days from the redemption date through December 31, 2023. For information about Chase rewards categories, see chase.com/RewardsCategoryFAQsOpens in a new window. Categories may change from time to time without notice. Each point you redeem for a statement credit towards qualifying purchases with Pay Yourself Back is worth $.0125 (one and a quarter cents), which means that 100 points equals $1.25 in redemption value. Chase has the right to change redemption values at any time. Statement credits will post to your card account within 3 business days and will appear on your credit card billing statement within 1-2 billing cycles. Statement credits will reduce your balance but you are still required to make at least your minimum monthly payment. Chase reserves the right to determine which purchases qualify for a statement credit."

  • For people who get the card and spend the $50K to get the next level status, when do you see the status upgrade?

  • I have a slot to burn. I have chase Amazon, Marriott, CSR, and can't get United/Southwest due to ticker.

    Should I pull the trigger here?

    Was also looking at Disney. Meh.

  • How much 70k points are worth in dollar amount if one wishes to cash them out to checking account or as a statement credit?

    • I disagree, they got this card exactly right.

      The launch offer (2*50k + 10k + 10eUp after 4k spend) was industry-leading for a mid-range card for $95.

      The follow-on offer was (1*50k + 10x points on travel/dining up to 51k points), so required 5.1k spend to max out.

      70k for 3k spend is competitive with mid-range cards (Venture 75k, UA Explorer 70k, Citi Premier 80k, CSP 60k/80k etc.) and more flexible for people who do not want to spend 50k+ on international business/first awards.

      Don't forget that you can still earn 10x on international purchases (up to 15k points) if you apply now through Sep 30, so if you maximize that it is a 85k bonus.