Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine

Updated May 8, 2026
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To the point Here's an overview of the new Aeroplan search engine on aircanada.com.

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Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine

Aeroplan search engine features

Under the new Aeroplan program, all bookings have to be made directly on the Air Canada website by selecting the “Points” option.

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Selector Option Points

Multi-city option

If the multi-city option exists in the Aeroplan search engine, it is rather useless at the moment. You can’t add more than two combinations, and it doesn’t reflect the new stopover option (5,000 Aeroplan points per stop).

It’s only good for open-jaw open routes (such as Montreal-Paris / Nice-Montreal).

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - multi city fr

IATA City codes

Aeroplan’s new search engine supports IATA City Codes. This means that you can target a city with multiple airports rather than each airport!

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - lon fr

This is convenient for these big cities:

CitiesIATA City CodeAirportsIATA Airport Code
OsakaOSAKansai InternationalKIX
ItamiITM
KobeUKB
SeoulSELIncheon InternationalICN
Gimpo InternationalGMP
ShanghaiSHAShanghai Pudong International AirportPVG
Shanghai Hongqiao International AirportSHA
TokyoTYOTokyo NaritaNRT
Tokyo HanedaHND
LondonLONLondon HeathrowLHR
London GatwickLGW
London StanstedSTN
London CityLCY
MoscowMOWSheremetyevoSVO
DomodedovoDME
VnukovoVKO
ParisPARCharles de Gaulle (Roissy)CDG
Paris OrlyORY
New York CityNYCJohn F. Kennedy InternationalJFK
Newark Liberty InternationalEWR
La Guardia AirportLGA
Westchester County/White Plains AirportHPN
TorontoYTOLester B. Pearson InternationalYYZ
Toronto Billy BishopYTZ
HamiltonYHM
São PauloSAOAeroporto Internacional GuarulhosGRU
Congonhas International AirportCGH

A search with the new system

Afterwards, once your search has been launched, a screen will offer you several options:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cdg Options

Filters

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - filtres aeroplan fr

You can filter based on:

  • Stops
  • Connecting airports
  • Airlines

Sorting the results

It is possible to sort the results by clicking “Sort and Filter” above flight schedules:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - tri aeroplan fr

You can sort the results by:

  • Earliest departure time
  • Earliest arrival time
  • Shortest trip
  • Lowest price

By default, it is the “recommended” sorting that will generally offer the fastest options with Air Canada.

The options

It is possible to adjust the display on the screen with different options by clicking “Sort and Filter” above flight schedules:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - options aeroplan fr

You can check different options to display in your results:

  • Flight number
  • Aircraft type
  • eUpgrades
  • Mixed cabin – Bar display

We would have liked these options to be enabled by default: it is convenient to immediately view the type of aircraft or the mixed cabin bar display. As in this example: the blacker the bar, the more the flight will be in business. Conversely, the less the bar is filled (red), the more the flight will be in the economy cabin.

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - Mixed Cabin Fr

Pricing

Here is a Business Class option for Air Canada’s direct flight between Montreal and Paris:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cdg Business

As you can see, there are different options that can increase the cost in Aeroplan points:

  • 50,900 points and $59 in taxes for the lowest fare option
  • 60,400 points and $59 in taxes for the flexible rate option

Next, here are the options displayed for the return flight:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cdg Options Back

Taxes are higher here (France has recently added taxes for departing flights):

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cdg Business Back

This round trip would therefore cost 100,600 Aeroplan points for a Basic Member with no Aeroplan credit card.

Preferred Pricing

With the preferred pricing, available to members with Aeroplan status and/or holding an Aeroplan credit card,the rate may be lower.

Once logged in my Aeroplan account (35K status and with a TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card), the route now costs 87,200 points. You save 13,400 points there.

This is the screen showing the complete itinerary:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cdg Business One Way Return Price

Points + Cash Option

As you can see, “redemption options” are possible: more points or fewer points. By default, the initial Points + Taxes rate is displayed. Here, 87,200 points and $233.42.

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cdg Business Option Exchange

This is the Points + Cash option that we showed you here.

PointsCashValue per point
110 542$0$0.001
87 200$233.42
69 800$546.62$0.018
52 400$859.82$0.018

For example, if you want to pay airport taxes with your points (in the example above 23,342 points saves you $233.42), you will get a value of 1 cent per point.

On the other hand, if you don’t have enough points – or want to keep them – the cash option is to “virtually buy” points, paying 1.8 cents per point. (When the program was presented to us, the examples were on a value of $0.021 per point: Air Canada seems to be dynamically adjusting this option).

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cdg Business Repartition Prices

Anyway, this is a good surprise for this specific flight. Indeed, according to the Aeroplan reward chart, a flight reward with Air Canada should have cost between 60,000 and 160,000 points (one-way). While here, we get a return-trip for 87,200 Aeroplan points (43,600 points one-way!).

Air Canada had told us that there could be adjustments at both fare ends based on demand. Therefore, we can conclude that there will be good deals during the COVID-19 pandemic and the anemic demand for flights!

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - atlantique

If you wanted to buy that same itinerary in cash, it would have been $3,943!

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cdg Business Silver

Which, in my situation, allows me to value the Aeroplan point at:

Some itineraries

Montreal – Cancun – Economy Class – Air Canada

Here is another example for a Montreal – Cancun flight, in economy, with Air Canada.

3 options are available:

  • Standard
  • Flex
  • Latitude
Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cun Eco

Thus, the cost in Aeroplan points in this example varies from 12,600 points to 23,600 points.

Here are the options for the return flight:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cun Eco Return

Note that if you wish to take the Latitude option to get 2 pieces of luggage for free (22,500 points), it will be wiser to choose business class for 21,600 points!

An evidence, when you look at the difference:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cun Business Back

This round trip would therefore cost 24,100 Aeroplan points for a Basic Member with no Aeroplan credit card.

Once registered in my Aeroplan account (35K status and with a TD® Aeroplan® Visa Infinite* Card), the flight now costs 20,700 points. A gain of 3,400 points.

This is the screen showing the complete itinerary:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cun Eco Roundtrip

If you want to pay for that itinerary, that’s $693.

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Cun Eco Round trip Silver

Which, in my situation, allows me to value the Aeroplan point at:

Montreal – Tokyo – Air Canada

Here is another example for a Montreal – Tokyo flight with Air Canada:

  • 35,000 points in economy class
  • 44,200 points in premium economy
  • 63,500 points in business class
Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Nrt Business

Here are the options for the return flight:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Nrt Business Back

This is the screen showing the complete itinerary:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Nrt Business One-Way Return 1

127,000 Aeroplan points and $106.51 in taxes, business class.

If you wanted to buy that same route in cash, it would have cost $6,721.

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Nrt Business Silver Aeroplan

Which, in my situation, allows me to value the Aeroplan point at:

What about economy class? This is the screen showing the complete itinerary:

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Nrt Eco Roundtrip

70,100 Aeroplan points and $106.51 in taxes, economy class.

If you want to buy the same itinerary, it would have cost $1,205.

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - New Aeroplan Yul Nrt Eco Silver

Which, in my situation, allows me to value the Aeroplan point at:

Vancouver – Sydney – Air Canada

Here is a situation that shows the bad aspects of the dynamic chart: Vancouver – Sydney. Probably one of Air Canada’s most popular flights.

570,000 Aeroplan points for a one-way business class flight!

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - Yvr Syd Fr

Whereas according to the Aeroplan chart (North America – Pacific), it should have been between 130,000 and 300,000 points given that the distance (7,757 miles, according to GCMAP):

Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - pacifique

Montreal – Casablanca – Air Canada

Montreal-Casablanca is a sweetspot that we identified from Montréal. And it’s confirmed:

  • 29,000 points one-way in economy with Air Canada
  • 48,800 points one-way in business class flight with Air Canada
Aeroplan: Overview of the New Search Engine - Yul Cmn Fr
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Jean-Maximilien Voisine
Jean-Maximilien Voisine
Jean-Maximilien Voisine is the President and Founder of Milesopedia and a leading expert in rewards programs, credit cards, and travel across Canada, France, and the U.S.A. Now 40 years old and a father of two, he has explored more than 100 countries—many of them alongside his wife Audrey and their children. Specializing in loyalty programs such as Aeroplan, Flying Blue, American Express Membership Rewards, and Marriott Bonvoy, Jean-Maximilien helps travellers unlock the full potential of their points and benefits. His mission: empower others to travel better and smarter across North America and Europe.
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