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2018
16
March
How can I maximize my Avion Travel points for international flights?

Question:

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Mieke

Hello travel people!
Wondering if anyone knows the best way to get the most out of their Avion Travel points?
Seems like trying to book any flight outside of Canada and the USA isn’t worth it because of the tax fees on top of the “free” flight.
Some cost almost as much as the flight itself!
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Keddy

Use Carlson Wagonlit! They can get you the best deal for your points and you earn points while using your points! We got to Arizona for 75,000 points return for 2 people
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Mieke

Cool thanks!

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Nadina

could you use them to book using Alaska points ?

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Mieke

Was that including taxes?
Looking on the Avion site it’s only 70,000 for two people return to Arizona but then $135 in taxes each.

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Keddy

Mieke sorry yeah it was 70,000 for 2 people return, but then I used additional points to pay for the taxes
the market value of the flight was about $650 each way with air canada. Not all flights have the same value

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Jenn

Avion is best to book yourself as the flights are based on a point system not the cost. Using Wagonlit does $1 per point the last time I checked. Maybe things have changed. Also Cuba is amazing and you have to use a (any) travel agent because of the travel laws. I’ve traveled over 10 flights on points and always come out ahead. You can find any flight and call and they have to book what you ask. And the taxes are the taxes, you can’t get away from those ..... it’s Canada

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Mike

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Di

Following. We have found the same thing. We looked to book to Europe, the fees cost almost the same as flights without using points.

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Lisa

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Patty

I have aeroplan and I have Alaska points. I'm going to Scotland next month on air transat because the fare there (although not back) was just a tad more than what I would pay in taxes and fees. The taxes to land in Britain are huge - not sure if that is only Heathrow, but certainly anywhere on British Airlines points bookings.

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Shirley

The UK and Canada have some of the highest taxes, fees and surcharges in the world.

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Kelly

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Josh

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Nancy

If traveling to Europe or beyond try Turkish Airline or SwissAir. I’ve found their taxes and fees to be much lower.

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Mieke

And I can pay with Avion points?

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Todd

air canada and Lufhtansa flights both will charge you taxes on the flight. Check out alternative routes with other airlines (United/air china).
An example I was just looking at was flying in and out of Africa with Lufhtansa was $630 in fees/taxes but when using United and air china was just $66!


A.I. says...

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Maximizing Your Avion Travel Points

Avion Travel points can be a great way to save money on flights and other travel expenses. However, there are a few things to keep in mind to get the most out of your points.

1. Book Flights Within Canada and the USA

As you mentioned, booking flights outside of Canada and the USA can result in high tax fees. To avoid these fees, it's best to stick to flights within these regions.

2. Use Points for Short-Haul Flights

Avion Travel points are most valuable for short-haul flights. For longer flights, the tax fees can eat up a significant portion of your points.

3. Look for Points-Saving Promotions

Air Canada often offers promotions that can help you save even more points on flights. For example, they may offer a "buy one, get one free" promotion or a "double points" promotion. Be sure to check the Air Canada website for the latest offers.

4. Redeem Points for Upgrades

If you're not interested in booking a free flight, you can also use your Avion Travel points to upgrade your seat to a higher class of service. This can be a great way to make your flight more comfortable and enjoyable.

5. Use Points for Other Travel Expenses

In addition to flights, you can also use your Avion Travel points to book hotels, rental cars, and other travel expenses. This can be a great way to save money on your overall travel costs.

Conclusion

By following these tips, you can get the most out of your Avion Travel points. Remember to book flights within Canada and the USA, look for points-saving promotions, and consider redeeming points for upgrades or other travel expenses.



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