Aeroplan keeps 25th party going with new contest

Aeroplan is continuing its year-long anniversary celebration with the “Big Two Five Anniversary Contest” that gives members the chance to win special rewards. Starting today, and running for 25 days, members can visit Aeroplan.com/25th to enter the draw for a chance to win one of the daily prize executive class trips for two to one […]

Aeroplan is continuing its year-long anniversary celebration with the “Big Two Five Anniversary Contest” that gives members the chance to win special rewards.

Starting today, and running for 25 days, members can visit Aeroplan.com/25th to enter the draw for a chance to win one of the daily prize executive class trips for two to one of Air Canada’s destination regions of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, the Caribbean and Australia.

In addition, from July 3 to 12 members can enter to win one of five grand prizes of 1 million Aeroplan Miles to use towards travel or merchandise rewards.

“This contest is our largest giveaway ever, and is our way of thanking members for making the past 25 years such a great success,” said Sylvie Bourget, Aeroplan’s senior vice-president, marketing and eBusiness, in a release.

The loyalty program kicked off its anniversary festivities in February with the “25 Day 250,000 Miles Giveaway” contest, and last month launched the online version of its custom magazine Aeroplan Arrival, at Aeroplan.com/arrival.

Both the print and online version featured content marking Aeroplan’s 25th anniversary.

Other anniversary activities set to launch throughout the year include special gifts and exclusive reward travel packages available to current members only.

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