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Aeroplan members to start earning miles on Amazon

- ROSS MAROWITS

MONTREAL Aeroplan parent company Aimia Inc. signalled its future strategy by announcing a partnershi­p with online giant Amazon that will offer members rewards for everyday shopping with the world’s largest retailer.

“This is very much in line with where you will see us heading, which is focused on everyday earn,” said Matt Hall, vice-president Aeroplan partnershi­ps.

Amazon is a natural fit because of Amazon’s online presence and Canadians’ awareness of the company, he said. “With Amazon we’ll now have the four biggest online retailers in Canada in Amazon, Apple, EBay and Costco.” Aeroplan also has exclusive partnershi­ps like Toyota and Home Hardware for bigger ticket purchases.

Aimia’s shares surged after the partnershi­p was announced Monday, paring some of last week’s losses after the company announced that members would no longer be able to earn miles at Esso gas stations starting June 1.

While Aeroplan members are more affluent and likely skew older than Amazon shoppers, Hall said they are increasing­ly changing their shopping habits by purchasing more online. “We want to make sure our members continue to earn where they shop. So as shopping habits evolve we want to make sure we’re part of that story.”

Aimia said it is working on a promotion to earn more miles with existing partners and developing a strategy for how the program will change once the long-term partnershi­p with Air Canada ends in 2020. That includes moving to a model that is less reliant on exclusive contracts and more traveland experience-centric.

The Amazon deal may offset some of the concerns about Aimia following the loss of the 14-year partnershi­p with Imperial Oil Ltd. But Hall said you can’t directly compare the two retail industries. Retail partnershi­ps allow members to earn miles every day and help them amass rewards quicker, but they are not as important financiall­y for Aeroplan compared to its financial partners and Air Canada, he said.

Aeroplan members will be able to earn points on most of their purchases on Amazon.ca beginning April 24.

The loyalty rewards program says members who visit Amazon.ca through the Aeroplan website will be able to earn at least one Aeroplan mile for every $1 dollar spent.

Members with silver and black status will earn up to twice the miles and those with diamond status will receive up to triple the miles per transactio­n. Those using Aeroplan-affiliated credit cards will earn miles twice on purchases from Amazon.ca.

Aimia has been working to prepare for the end of its agreement with Air Canada in 2020.

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