RBC‘s in-house rewards currency is known as RBC Avion points. Similar to Amex Membership Rewards, Avion points are a transferable currency, in that you can choose to convert them into points in a handful of external loyalty programs.
Avion points can be transferred to four different airline partners, as well as Hudson’s Bay Rewards. Given this flexibility, Avion points are an important asset to have as a Miles & Points enthusiast.
When planning out a redemption, it’s important to know how long it takes for points to arrive in your loyalty program account once they’ve left your RBC Avion account. In this guide, we’ll go through the transfer times for converting RBC Avion points into airline partner programs, as well as any other pertinent information to be aware of.
Transferring Points from RBC Avion
RBC issues a number of credit cards that earn Avion points. Earning Avion points is a great way to supplement your balance of other transferable points currencies, such as American Express Membership Rewards or HSBC Rewards, with the goal of using them for travel.
In Canada, there are a total of nine credit cards that accumulate Avion points: the RBC Ion Visa, the RBC Ion+ Visa, the RBC Avion Visa Infinite, the RBC Avion Visa Infinite Privilege, the RBC Avion Visa Platinum, the RBC US Dollar Visa Gold, the RBC Avion Visa Infinite Business, the RBC Avion Visa Business, and the RBC Visa CreditLine for Small Business.
The cards range from entry-level to top-tier, and so there should be at least one card on this list that suits most travellers.
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