Aeroplan HotelSavers Fourth Night Free Offer

by Anshul
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Aeroplan has announced an extension of its popular Fourth Night Free hotel offer for credit cardholders. The offer now runs until December 31, 2025, with the flexibility to book stays for dates beyond 2026. Aeroplan Credit Cardholders can choose from thousands of hotels from major hotel brands for every budget. With no cap or blackouts, credit cardholders can stack free nights when they book more with points, and those booking a four-night consecutive stay will only need to redeem Aeroplan points for three nights.

What is Aeroplan HotelSavers

HotelSavers is an Aeroplan redemption program for hotels. This innovative program,  a 39-brand, 11-chain partnership, allows Aeroplan members to book top hotels worldwide with up to 30% fewer points than regular hotel redemptions on Aeroplan. Through HotelSavers, members can book hotel stays using Aeroplan points at predictable rates. It introduces a straightforward rewards grid, simplifying point calculations for stays across eight categories, from economy to luxury.

  • Luxury – Fairmont, Shangri-La, InterContinental, SLH Small Luxury Hotels of the World, Preferred Hotels & Resorts, Taj, Kimpton Hotels, Sofitel, Six Senses, Regent, Faena, SLS
  • Premium – Le Germain Hotels, Omni Hotels, Noble House Hotels & Resorts, Crowne Plaza, Outrigger Hotels & Resorts, Swissôtel, Hotel Indigo, Pullman, MGallery, voco, Escad Hotels, 21C Museum Hotels, Hualuxe, Even Hotels
  • Midscale & Economy – Coast hotels, Novotel, alt hotels, Holiday Inn, Candlewood Suites, Holiday Inn Express, Staybridge Suites, Atwell Suite, avid, Mama Shelter, Holiday Inn Club Vacations, ibis and ibis styles

Aeroplan HotelSavers

Note that the redemption rates listed on the chart above include taxes (but not resort fees, where applicable). HotelSavers allows members to book refundable and non-refundable rates, with the option to pay using points or points+cash.

Aeroplan HotelSavers

HotelSavers – Interactive map

Aeroplan HotelSavers – Fourth Night Free Offer

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If you hold an Aeroplan Credit Card, you can enjoy a free hotel night for every four-night consecutive stay booked with Aeroplan points. For every four-night stay, you only need to redeem points for three nights.

The savings continue to stack for longer trips. For instance, if you book an eight-night consecutive stay, you’ll only need to redeem points for six nights. The free nights are calculated based on the average points cost of the four nights, ensuring you get the best value.

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Fourth Night Free promotion is available to all eligible Aeroplan primary co-brand Cardholders and linked secondary Cardholders, including those in the United States. The offer now runs until December 31, 2025, with the flexibility to book stays for dates beyond 2026.

There are no caps or blackout dates, and you can use the Fourth Night Free offer without worrying about restrictions during peak travel seasons.

Will you redeem Aeroplan points for hotels through this offer?

4 comments

Anshul November 14, 2024 - 12:22 am

Yep! Good way to stack even more Black Friday deals with the 4th night free offer. Lots more offers being loaded up for the next couple of days 🙂

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Bob November 13, 2024 - 11:53 pm

I see as of today if u spend 60k, u get 10k back, 150k, 40k back, and spend on pullman/raffles and 2 others to get another 10k back

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Hannah September 13, 2023 - 10:21 pm

The 4th night free is just a 10% better iteration of their 30% off promo, which I assume is no longer in effect. (30% off 3 nights comes out to 90%; 4th night free is 100% obv.)

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Anshul September 14, 2023 - 7:23 am

Personally, it comes down to how the points pricing compares against retail rates. Everything else is just marketing jargon.

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