New Welcome Bonus for Chase Aeroplan Card
The Chase Aeroplan® World Elite Mastercard® Credit Card has a new welcome bonus that can earn you a total of 100,000 points. We have seen a 100K bonus on this card in the past, but the breakdown of this offer is a bit different this time around. This is a good product with valuable benefits and only a $95 annual fee. Let’s see the details of the card and this latest offer.
The Offer
- Chase Aeroplan Card can earn up to 100,000 Aeroplan points within the first 12 months from account opening:
- Cardmembers can earn 75,000 Aeroplan points after spending $4,000 in the first 3 months from account opening
- Plus, an additional 25,000 Aeroplan points after spending $20,000 total in the first 12 months from account opening
- Annual Fee: $95
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Card Highlights
- Earn 3X points for every dollar spent at grocery stores , dining, takeout and eligible delivery services, and Air Canada.
- 500 bonus points for every $2,000 spent in a calendar month – up to 1,500 points per month.
- Pay Yourself Back : Each point is worth 1.25 cents which means you can get $1,250 in statement credits for every 100,000 points redeemed.
- Automatically receive 25K Elite Status for the remainder of the calendar year, plus the following calendar year.
- Up to $100 credit toward Global Entry, TSA Precheck or NEXUS fee credit every four years.
Conclusion
This is a good bonus for the Chase Aeroplan® World Elite Mastercard® Credit Card. You will earn 75K when you spend $4,000 in the first three months, and another 25K points when you spend $20,000 total in the first 12 months. You can even skip the second part of the bonus and still end up with a good deal.
The card comes with a $95 annual fee. But you earn 3X on dining and groceries, and you can use points to book flights on other airlines and use Chase’s Pay Yourself Back tool to get a value of 1.25 cents per point.
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