Air Canada Aeroplan Wins 210 Award

Air Canada Aeroplan Wins 210 Award

The winner of this award is the program that received the best average ranking among programs that were ranked by fewer than 10 percent of the voters. Air Canada has worked extremely hard since November 8, 2020, when they began the transformation of Aeroplan and this ranking proves that effort. But they aren’t alone in ranking among those “dark horses”, look at how close Spirit Free Sprint ranked.


Full Voting Results

Rank210 Award – Airlines (Americas)Rating
1Air Canada Aeroplan8.20
2Spirit Airlines Free Spirit8.16
3WestJet Rewards7.72
4Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan6.71
5LATAM Pass6.69
6Frontier Airlines Frontier Miles6.18
7Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMiles6.12
American Airlines AAdvantage scores another win as Best Elite program

American Airlines AAdvantage scores another win as Best Elite program

Just as close counts in hand grenades and horse shoes, so does it seem to count in this years Best Elite program. Revamped and hard charging Aeroplan couldn’t get the extra thousandths of a percent in value rating to overcome AAdvantage’s tenth consecutive win in this category. AAdvantage has a spectacular run at ruling this important category which is considered the most challenging to win because elite status matters (most). What’s intriguing here is the float downward of the Alaska Airlines elite program which almost traditionally is in the mix (and has won) this particular Freddie Award category. Just as intriguing is the #topfive finish of the Spirit Airlines program—two low cost airlines, Southwest and Spirit in the top five… interesting. What is troubling is the full half of a percentage point that Delta trails American for elite rankings among the legacy carriers. United is a full two points below the value rating of American.


Full Voting Results

RankBest Elite Program – Airlines (Americas)Rating
1American Airlines AAdvantage8.71
2Air Canada Aeroplan8.71
3Avianca LifeMiles8.59
4Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards8.17
5Spirit Airlines Free Spirit7.91
6Delta Air Lines SkyMiles7.24
7Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan6.79
8United Airlines Mileage Plus6.73
9LATAM Pass6.56
10JetBlue TrueBlue6.46
11Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMiles6.36
12Frontier Airlines Frontier Miles6.13
Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Wins Airline Program of the Year

Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards Wins Airline Program of the Year

Just as Rapid Rewards has for the past five years, they best the best of others to take home their sixth consecutive POTY award, much to the chagrin of AAdvantage was the program that last took this award home other than Southwest (AAdvantage won POTY in years 2012-2015). What’s interesting is the strength that Avianca has in holding down the #3 spot. Often viewed by opportunists for their lucrative mileage bonus offers, there’s more to them than that as this ranking indicates. And regardless of what the M&A folks would have you believe, Spirit Airlines Free Spirit programs rank well ahead of that of potential acquirer Frontier Airlines (but let’s be fair, Frontier Early Returns did win POTY back in 2007) and JetBlue neither of which ranked in the top ten for their value to members. Of the proverbial #topthree legacy airlines, it is always somewhat puzzling how United Mileage Plus owns near the bottom of the top ten rankings this year—they last won POTY in the years 1995-1997.


Full Voting Results

RankNameRating
1Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards8.75
2American Airlines AAdvantage8.44
3Avianca LifeMiles8.42
4Air Canada Aeroplan8.20
5Spirit Airlines Free Spirit8.16
6WestJet Rewards7.72
7Delta Air Lines SkyMiles7.02
8Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan6.71
9LATAM Pass6.69
10United Airlines Mileage Plus6.55
11JetBlue TrueBlue6.41
12Frontier Airlines Frontier Miles6.18
13Hawaiian Airlines HawaiianMiles6.12

Airline Best Promotion [Americas] American AAdvantage

DSC_0093The crowd cheers for American AAdvantage – congrats to American!

American AAdvantage offered double elite-qualifying miles and points on all American Airlines, American Eagle and American Connection flights between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 2012. Elite members also earned double award miles on all travel while non-elites could earn double miles on travel between Nov. 16 and Nov. 26, 2012. This was a much appreciated boost for members who still needed to log some miles before the end of the elite-qualifying year.