Aeroplan mileage with mixed booking

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I have two different trips this summer (YUL-SFO, and YUL-LIM) each booked as a single ticket where one leg is with United and the other with Air Canada (both Star Alliance members). Since I made the purchase on United's website, only the United segment on my confirmation shows any mention of my Aeroplan number.

For example, on the YUL-LIM-YUL trip, YUL-EWR is with Air Canada but EWR-LIM is with United and only that part shows the Aeroplan number.

How does the mileage get credited for the Air Canada legs ? Does it happen automatically after I complete that segment, or do I have to request it at check-in with Air Canada ? Or do I have to request a credit after the trip ?






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Can Aeroplan points be combined?

Members in an Aeroplan Family Sharing pool can combine points without transfer fees and make redemptions from the shared balance at no additional cost. If you wish to transfer points to another Aeroplan Member, you can do so at any time for a fee.

What does Aeroplan mixed cabin mean?

You usually refer to an award ticket with a mixed cabin if it includes Economy and Business/First Class on the same ticket \u2013 however tickets that include only First and Business Class are also considered mixed cabin award tickets.

Can I get Aeroplan miles after booking?

Aeroplan Miles cannot be accumulated or credited retroactively after your car booking is made.

Can you combine Aeroplan and cash?

And when it comes time to redeem, Points + Cash will allow for more versatile combinations of Aeroplan points and cash co-pays to suit your needs.



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