Toronto Star

>SOME SIGNIFICAN­T DATES

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1984: Air Canada creates the frequent flyers loyalty program Aeroplan

1991: The CIBC Aerogold Visa card is launched

2000: Rupert Duchesne becomes CEO of Aeroplan

2002: Aeroplan operates as a subsidiary of Air Canada

2004: Aeroplan adds non-flight rewards

2005: Air Canada spins off Aeroplan, which completes a public offering as an income trust

2006: Aeroplan launches program allowing members to donate miles to charities

2007: Aeroplan launches carbon offset program, allowing members to use miles to offset their carbon footprint

2007: Aeroplan says miles will expire after seven years of being collected, effective in January 2014

2008: Air Canada sells its remaining stake in Aeroplan, which becomes a corporatio­n operating as Groupe Aeroplan

2011: Groupe Aeroplan changes name to Aimia Inc., as its strategy shifts to include loyalty programs operating outside of Canada

2013: TD Bank becomes Aeroplan’s main financial partner after assuming about half of CIBC’s Visa Aeroplan card customers

2013: Aeroplan backtracks and cancels seven-year mileage redemption policy after angry customers launch class-action lawsuit

May 11, 2017: Duchesne leaves the company after four-month medical leave of absence

May 11, 2017: Air Canada announces that it will not renew its Aeroplan partnershi­p in 2020 as it starts its own rewards program. Aimia shares plunge 63 per cent on the day

April 2018: Aimia announces the resignatio­n of CEO David Johnston

May 2018: Jeremy Rabe appointed Aimia’s president and CEO

July 19, 2018: Aimia announces plans to relaunch the Aeroplan program with charter flights and use of miles for any seats on any airline

July 25, 2018: Air Canada, CIBC, TD Bank and Visa Canada offer to acquire Aeroplan for $2.25 billion, including $250 million in cash plus assumed liabilitie­s

July 27, 2018: Air Canada says it would restart talks with credit card partners to create its own loyalty program if Aimia fails to accept its offer within six days

Aug. 2, 2018: Aimia confirms talks with Oneworld airline alliance; talks with Air Canada fail despite higher $325-million offer

Aug. 3, 2018: Aimia announces deal with Porter Airlines to become an Aeroplan preferred Canadian airline as of July 2020

Aug. 6, 2018: Mittleman Brothers LLC, largest shareholde­r in Aimia, issues public statement saying Air Canada’s offers were too low and suggesting Aeroplan was worth about $1.2 billion.

Aug. 7, 2018: Aimia adds Air Transat and Flair Airlines to its list of Canadian airline partners.

Aug. 21, 2018: Aimia reaches agreement with Air Canada-led consortium, which will pay $450 million in cash for Aeroplan and assume about $1.9 billion in liabilitie­s associated with miles collected by customers.

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