Your Guide to Aeroplan Stopovers

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To the point Learn the ins and outs of Aeroplan's 5,000-point stopover option and enjoy two destinations for the price of one.

Aeroplan stopovers are an incredible way to get even more from an already compelling airline loyalty program.

By using the stopover feature, you’re able to add multiple destinations to your award flight itinerary for as little as 5,000 Aeroplan points.

In this article, we’ll explain how to book a stopover on your next Aeroplan award flight and what rules you need to be aware of to get the most from this feature.

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What Are Aeroplan Stopovers?

Aeroplan stopovers are a feature of Air Canada’s Aeroplan loyalty program that let you add a stopover to your eligible flight itinerary for only 5,000 Aeroplan points.

This means that you can theoretically get a trip to two or more destinations for the price of one (plus a few extra points).

Before we really get into it, let’s confirm a couple definitions to make sure we’re all on the same page:

  • Stopover: A break in your flight journey that is over 24 hours and takes place in a connecting city.
  • Layover: A short break between two flights on your way to your final destination. Layovers are under 24 hours in length and most typically involve staying in the connecting airport prior to your flight onward to your destination.
  • Destination: The final airport that you are traveling to, which marks the end of your journey.
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How Do Aeroplan Stopovers Work?

Aeroplan’s stopover feature offers you the chance to add a second destination to your eligible award flight itinerary for only 5,000 Aeroplan points.

These award flights can be booked online through Aeroplan’s booking portal or by calling Aeroplan customer service.

What’s really compelling about the Aeroplan stopover feature is that you’re able to create unique award itineraries with Air Canada and both its Star Alliance partners and non-Star Alliance partners.

Depending on what type of trip you hope to take, you can keep it fairly simple by adding a single stopover in a destination that’s logically between your departure and arrival airports, or you can also get creative and build a complicated itinerary that takes you further afar and may even involve multiple layovers.

Regardless of how simple or complicated you choose to make your itinerary, there are a number of rules and limitations that you need to keep in mind when booking an Aeroplan stopover, so let’s take a look at these to understand how this feature works and how you can use it to book an incredible trip.

Aeroplan stopover rules and limitations

Here are some of the key rules and limitations regarding Aeroplan stopovers:

  • Each stopover costs 5,000 Aeroplan points per direction.
  • You can book one stopover per direction of travel. This means that on a return flight, you can book a stopover on the way to your destination and on the way back home.
  • Stopovers may not be for longer than 45 days.
  • Stopovers cannot be in Canada or the United States.
  • You can book stopovers online through the Aeroplan website or app; however, complicated itineraries may need to be booked by phone, which will incur a small fee.
  • Your route can be up to 100% further than the direct distance between your departure airport and your destination airport.
  • Your travel must continue in one direction on your itinerary — you cannot backtrack.
  • You can only have a maximum of 6 segments on a one-way trip. This is important to note if you’re trying to build an itinerary with multiple layovers of up to 24 hours.
  • You can book a ticket that involves as many airlines as you want, so you can access Air Canada’s Star Alliance partners and their vast global networks.

How to Book an Aeroplan Stopover

Booking an Aeroplan stopover can be done easily by following these steps:

  1. Log in to your Aeroplan account and navigate to the flight search page.
  2. Click on “Book with Aeroplan points” and select “multi-city/stopover” for flight type.
  3. Enter your departure airport, your arrival airport, your desired stopover airport, your desired stopover length, and your dates of travel.
  4. If you’d like to add another flight (including a return fight), simply fill in the search information for “Flight 2.”
  5. Then search and book as normal.
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If the itinerary that you’ve searched follows all the stopover rules, you should get search results that show the cost in Aeroplan points, which will be 5,000 points higher than if you’d booked the same route without the stopover.

Aeroplan Stopovers – how to book search results

Also, keep in mind that in order to make a stopover work, you may need to do some research to confirm award flight availability, route distance, and other details in relation to the stopover rules in order to find and book the itinerary you want.

Stopover Itinerary Examples

Now that we have a bit of an understanding of what is and isn’t permitted when booking an Aeroplan award itinerary with a stopover, let’s dig in to a few examples to see this in action.

Aeroplan award flight pricing is based on one-way travel between four regions (North America, South America, Atlantic, and Pacific) and each region has its own awards chart.

Aeroplan Stopovers – travel zones maps

Each chart gives the cost in Aeroplan points based on the distance traveled between North America and the other regions. For example, here is Aeroplan’s North America and Pacific zones award chart:

Aeroplan Stopovers – North America : Pacific award chart

To figure out the cost of your desired itinerary, you need to know the distance of the all your flights to determine which band on the chart it falls under.

To best illustrate what’s possible with the Aeroplan stopover feature, let’s see a couple real examples.

A European Adventure

In our first example, we’re booking a flight from Washington (IAD) to Rome (FCO) with a 5-day stopover in Lisbon (LIS).

Aeroplan Stopovers – search page Washington to Rome

This partner airline award itinerary would normally cost 40,000 Aeroplan points, and with the extra 5,000-point stopover, the total comes to 45,000 points + $115 (CAD) in taxes and fees to visit two beautiful cities.

Aeroplan Stopovers – Washington to Rome via Lisbon

Of course, since Aeroplan award flights are priced as one-way itineraries, you could also choose to continue your journey onward from Rome by train to another city and then plan a similar award flight itinerary for your way home. This would give you multiple European cities for the cost of two one-way award flights plus 10,000 Aeroplan points.

Round-trip exploration of Asia

Our second example itinerary involves flying from San Francisco (SFO) to Bangkok (BKK) with a 7-day stopover in Tokyo (NRT), and then returning from Bangkok to San Francisco with a 3-day stopover in Singapore (SIN).

Aeroplan Stopovers – round-trip to Asia search

Using the Aeroplan stopover feature, you could book economy flights to visit Bangkok, Tokyo, and Singapore, all for only 130,000 Aeroplan points plus $179 (CAD) in taxes and fees.

Aeroplan Stopovers – SFO to BKK
Aeroplan Stopovers – BKK to SFO

With the Aeroplan stopover feature, if you were so inclined, you could even build yourself a mini-round-the-world trip, with up to two stopovers and 6 layovers!

Best Ways to Earn Aeroplan

Part of what makes the Aeroplan program so appealing is how easy it is to earn points.

If you’ve got your eyes on an upcoming award redemption (with or without a stopover), the best ways to earn Aeroplan points are:

  • Co-branded credit cards: The Aeroplan® Credit Card from Chase earns up to 3 Aeroplan points per $1 spent and often comes with a lucrative welcome offer. Aeroplan credit cards in general are a great way to earn points on everyday purhcases and enjoy additional travel perks like free checked bag, priority check-in, airport lounge access, and more.
  • Transfer points from partnered program: Aeroplan is a transfer partner with American Express Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, Capital One Miles, Bilt Rewards, and Marriott Bonvoy. You can earn points on credit cards through these programs and then transfer them at a rate of 1:1 (except Marriott, which transfers at a rate of 3:1).
  • Booking travel: Earn Aeroplan points on eligible flights with Air Canada and partnered airlines, on Air Canada Vacations, and with participating hotels and car rental companies.
  • Spend with merchant partners: Earn points when you spend with partners such as Uber and Starbucks.
  • Buy through the Aeroplan eStore: Earn points by doing your online shopping through the Aeroplan shopping portal.
  • Buy points: If you’re only a few points short of a desired redemption, you can always buy Aeroplan points to quickly top up your account.

Bottom Line

Aeroplan stopovers are an impressive and versatile feature of Air Canada’s loyalty program.

For the small fee of 5,000 Aeroplan points, you’re able to access an extra destination when you book an eligible award flight, making it easier to see more for less.

If you’re looking for some travel inspiration, why not check out our guide to the 8 best ways to redeem Aeroplan points for maximum value.

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Erin Partridge
Erin Partridge
Erin Partridge enjoys travelling slowly and taking her time to get to know each new place. 
She’s had the opportunity to live in Canada and South Korea, with shorter stints in Vietnam, Malaysia, Mexico, Spain, and more.
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