In this feature of Rewards Canada' Ultimate Credit Card Portfolios we look at the ultimate wallet for earning and redeeming WestJet Rewards dollars and for flying with WestJet. We have always recommended that you should carry a Visa, a Mastercard and an American Express card in your wallet. The reason why is that there are benefits, promotions and earning potential unique to each brand of credit card.
In this feature we outline one card from each brand that will help you build up those WestJet dollars faster than ever and/or save on your WestJet flights. Ultimately there are various options that could be utilized for a WestJet portfolio but we look at one card from each issuing family that provide strong WestJet dollars earning, discounts for flying on WestJet along with very strong insurance and travel benefits.
What is Rewards Canada's Ultimate WestJet Rewards Credit Card Wallet? It is the following three cards:
A quick overview as to why these three cards make up this portfolio:
The WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard is the obvious choice as it is the primary card out there for WestJet Rewards. It will be the card you use for any purchases that the RBC ION+ Visa Card does not have any accelerated earn rates on. The card earns 1.5% back in WestJet dollars on all purchases except for WestJet/WestJet Vacations purchases where that is bumped up to 2%.
The RBC ION+ Visa Card earns Avion Rewards Points which can then be converted to WestJet dollars. The rate they convert at is 100 Avion Rewards Points to 1 WestJet dollar which translates to 1% to 3% in WestJet dollars per dollar spent.
The final card, the Platinum Card from American Express does not actually earn any points that can be converted to WestJet dollars but provides discounts for buying tickets on WestJet plus you can also apply the Platinum card's points to those ticket purchases as well.
Before we jump into maximizing your earning with these cards let's look at their earn rates in WestJet dollars per dollar spent:
WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard | RBC ION+ Visa Card | The Platinum Card from American Express | |
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WestJet Flights | 2% | 1% | 2 points (Not WestJet dollars) |
Other travel purchases | 1.5% | 1% | 2 points (Not WestJet dollars) |
Grocery | 1.5% | 3% | 1 point (Not WestJet dollars) |
Dining / Food Delivery | 1.5% | 3% | 2 points (Not WestJet dollars) |
Select Streaming Services / Digital Gaming / Subscriptions | 1.5% | 3% | 1 point (Not WestJet dollars) |
Gas | 1.5% | 3% | 1 point (Not WestJet dollars) |
Daily Transit (includes taxi / ride shares) | 1.5% | 3% | 1 point (Not WestJet dollars) |
All other spending | 1.5% | 1% | 1 point (Not WestJet dollars) |
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This is the primary card for the Ultimate WestJet Credit Card portfolio. It provides the best non-accelerated earn rates for WestJet dollars at 1.5% for all purchases except WestJet flights and WestJet Vacations packages in which case the card earns 2% back.
On top of the best WestJet earn the card also provides numerous benefits for travelling with WestJet. The most famous being the first checked bag free benefit which waives the fee for the first bag for the cardholder and up to 8 additional passengers on the same reservation. With baggage fees starting at $30 one way, you can see how big of savings this can provide. The great thing with this benefit is that you actually don't have to buy the flights with this card you simply have to have it connected to your WestJet Rewards account and make sure your WestJet Rewards membership number is attached to your reservation (see the Platinum Card option below)
The next benefit is the annual companion voucher that the WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard provides. This is the yearly benefit from the card where you can buy a second ticket on a flight for a fixed fee plus the ticket's normal taxes and fees. If you play your cards right and redeem on expensive tickets you can extract huge value from the voucher. The flat redemption fees for the voucher are as follows:
There are additional features and insurance benefits the card brings to the table such as global data roaming and more.
Read our review of the WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard to learn more.
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For most people's spending habits this card will be your primary WestJet dollars earner. It makes sense to have the ION+ Visa card as your daily driver since it offers 3% back in WestJet dollars on many everyday spending categories.
The card actually earns Avion Rewards points which can then be converted to WestJet Rewards dollars. The conversion rate is 100 points to 1 dollar (min. 1,000 points to convert) which means this card's 3 points per dollar earn rate on Grocery, Dining, Food Delivery, Rides, Gas, EV Charging, Streaming, Digital Gaming & Subscriptions equates to 3% in WestJet dollars.
The current welcome bonus on the ION+ card provides 7,000 Avion Rewards points which can then be converted to 70 WestJet dollars.
Tip: If you can, save those Avion Rewards points for when RBC runs a transfer bonus to WestJet Rewards. For example, in the fall of 2023 they were offering a 15% bonus. Click here to learn more.
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While the Platinum card does not earn WestJet Dollars, it does earn Membership Rewards poitns which can be redeemed for WestJet flights separately. For the most part you’re getting this card for discounts on WestJet flights, airport lounge access and a plethora of other travel benefits.
The Platinum Card has a benefit called the International Airline Program which provides discounts on premium travel with many of the world’s top airlines and this also includes WestJet. The beauty of the program with WestJet is the discount is extended to any economy class fare above Utra Basic. So unless you are buying the absolute cheapest fare with WestJet (which isn’t always available on all routes) you can purchase it cheaper via American Express. The discount also grows with the higher fare class you book. A recent check of two business class seats between Calgary and Maui priced at $5,175 on WestJet’s site and only $4,297 with Amex! On top of this you can redeem the Membership Rewards points you have earned on the Platinum Card towards these flights or any other flights you purchase on the card.
And as mentioned above even though you are buying these tickets through Amex Travel and paying with your Platinum Card so long as you have the WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard you won't pay the first bag fee on these bookings. On top of this you'll still earn your WestJet dollars and you will receive any elite status benefits should you happen to have WestJet Elite Status.
Hands down, The Platinum Card has the best airport lounge access out of any card in Canada. Yes, the WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard has Mastercard Travel Pass by DragonPass but that only covers your annual membership not the actual fee to access any lounges. The Platinum card has membership and access fees covered! And depending on which lounge it may cover your entire family’s entry fees. Whether it’s a lounge in Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto or London, England you’re covered with the Platinum Card.
Then you have additional benefits like a $200 annual travel credit which you can apply to WestJet flights you book via the International Airline program or virtually any other travel. It also provides hotel elite status and much more.
Read our review of the Platinum card to get all the juicy details!
Welcome bonus offer: Earn up to 450 WestJet dollars
Receive a Status Lift of $500 in tier qualifying spend for every $15,000 in everyday purchases on your WestJet RBC World Elite Mastercard.
Annual Fee $119 | Additional Cards: $59 | Annual interest rate 20.99% on purchases and 22.99% on funds advances | $80,000 personal or $150,000 household annual income
Refer to RBC page for up to date offer terms and conditions
Get 3,500 Welcome Points on approval and earn 3,500 bonus points when you spend $500 in your first 3 months.^ Apply by January 15th, 2025.
Monthly fee $4 ($48 annually) | Additional Cards: $0 | Annual interest rate: 19.99% on purchases, 22.99% on cash advances and balance transfers | Credit Rating: Good
Earn 3X Avion points1 on:
Earn 1 Avion point for every $1 spent on all other qualifying purchases1
Pay With Points
Redeem your Avion points to pay bills, your credit card balance or even send money to friends with Interac e-Transfer4. Minimum redemption is only $10, so you can use your points where you need them most.
Save at Petro-Canada
Save 3¢/L on fuel and earn 20% more points when you pay with a linked RBC card.6
Earn more Be Well points at Rexall
Earn 50 Be Well points for every $1 spent on eligible purchases at Rexall when you pay with your linked RBC card and scan your Be Well card.7
Save Big on Delivery with DoorDash
Get a 3-month complimentary DashPass subscription – a value of almost $308
Enjoy unlimited deliveries with $0 delivery fees on qualifying orders of $15 or more when you pay with your eligible RBC credit card9. See how to save with DoorDash.
Mobile Device Insurance5 Included
Purchase Security and Extended Warranty Insurance5
Corresponding legal references and product terms are available on the RBC website, which will be available and agreed upon in the customer onboarding process.
2024 Top Ultra Premium Credit Card in Canada
Earn up to 140,000 Membership Rewards® points - that’s up to $1,400 towards a weekend away. Offer ends Jan 28, 2025
Annual Fee: $799 | Additional Card Fee: $250 for Platinum, $0 for Gold (First 2 Cards) then $50 each
There you go. With these three cards you are pretty much covered for all your travels with WestJet and maximizing your WestJet Rewards dollar earning.
Although we feel the combination above is your best bet there are other card options that can fit the bill for all three of the issuers. On the Amex side you could consider the American Express Cobalt Card - in fact in the first version of this portfolio it was the recommended Amex card but that was before WestJet became an International Airline Program partner. You would get the Cobalt card for its super strong 5x points earning on Eats and Drinks, then book WestJet flights on this card and redeem your points against the charge for a 1% to 5% return depending on how you earned them. That's higher than any other card in this portfolio.
For the Visa portion, you could look at the older sibling to the ION+ card, the RBC Avion Visa Infinite Card. You would be grabbing the Avion Visa Infinite Card solely for its welcome bonus of 35,000 points which works out to 350 WestJet dollars. A big boost to your WestJet balance and a good option if you don't spend a lot on accelerated categories that the ION+ provides.
On the Mastercard side you could consider the lower end WestJet RBC Mastercard however it has lower earn rates, no First Checked Bag free benefit and its companion voucher is limited to Canada and the U.S..
This feature was first posted on November 21, 2017 and is updated regularly