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Air Canada's eUpgrades are a special rewards currency that rewards Aeroplan Elite Status members with the ability to upgrade into a higher class of service.
With the new Aeroplan program's launch, eUpgrades have taken on a more prominent role in the strategy for booking premium travel at a fraction of the price.
By adopting the "Latitude Attitude" and booking an economy class flight in the Latitude fare category, you can instantly confirm an upgrade into business class and save a great deal of Aeroplan points for future redemptions instead.
In this video, we'll cover everything you need to know about Air Canada's eUpgrades – from how to earn them without necessarily having to fly a lot, to the best redemption strategies, too all of the most commonly asked questions around this mysterious currency.
You'll find the eUpgrade chart here on the Air Canada website: [ Ссылка ]
Read more on Prince of Travel:
- Air Canada Introduces New eUpgrades for Aeroplan Members: [ Ссылка ]
- A Closer Look at Air Canada's New eUpgrades: [ Ссылка ]
- Optimizing Your eUpgrade Strategies: [ Ссылка ]
- How Much Are eUpgrades Worth? [ Ссылка ]
0:00 Introduction
1:15 Earning eUpgrades
3:26 Accessing eUpgrades Online
4:26 Redeeming eUpgrades
8:04 "Latitude Attitude"
9:34 Using eUpgrades for Others (with T.J.!)
12:06 eUpgrades on Cash Flights
13:41 Technical Issues
14:35 Conclusion
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Air Canada eUpgrades Explained
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