Credit card welcome offers change frequently and RBC has launched new welcome offers on three of their credit cards: the RBC Avion Visa Infinite card, the RBC Avion Visa Platinum card, and the RBC Avion Visa Infinite Privilege card.
Let’s dive into the new RBC credit card offers launched on May 1st.
RBC Avion Visa Infinite Card
The RBC Avion Visa Infinite card now has a welcome bonus of up to 35,000 Avion points. This offer does not have an expiry date.
The RBC Avion Visa Infinite card earns Avion Elite points and gives cardholders the opportunity to earn 1.25x Avion Elite points on all travel purchases. In 2024, we awarded this card as the Best Flexible Points Travel Credit Card.
Check out our RBC Avion Visa Infinite card review for more details.
35,000 Avion
$0
$545+
$120
Yes
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The new welcome bonus is structured as follows:
- Earn 35,000 Avion points upon approval
Avion points can be redeemed for travel via RBC’s Air Travel Redemption Schedule, or transferred to other miles and points programs including British Airways Avios, Cathay Asia Miles, WestJet Rewards, and American Airlines AAdvantage.
If you redeem points through the RBC Air Travel Redemption Schedule, 35,000 Avion points are enough for a roundtrip flight to fly anywhere in Canada & the U.S. (Alaska and Hawaii require more points). Taxes and fees extra
RBC Avion Visa Platinum Card
The RBC Avion Visa Platinum card now has a welcome bonus of up to 35,000 Avion points. This offer does not have an expiry date.
The RBC Avion Visa Platinum card earns Avion Elite points on all purchases.
35,000 Avion
$0
$545+
$120
Yes
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The new welcome bonus is structured as follows:
- Earn 35,000 Avion points upon approval
This card does not have a minimum personal or household income requirement, making it the best option for those who do not meet the requirements of the Visa Infinite or Visa Infinite Privilege cards.
RBC Avion Visa Infinite Privilege Card
The RBC Avion Visa Infinite Privilege card now has a welcome bonus of up to 70,000 Avion points earned through a segmented rewards structure. This offer has an expiry date of November 25, 2024.
The RBC Avion Visa Infinite Privilege card earns Avion Elite points and offers cardholders six complimentary airport lounge visits annually.
70,000 Avion
$5,000
$931+
$399
Yes
Nov 25, 2024
The new welcome bonus is structured as follows:
- Earn 35,000 Avion points upon approval
- Earn 20,000 Avion points upon spending $5,000 in the first six months
- Earn 15,000 one-time anniversary bonus points after 12 months of account opening
RBC Avion Visa Infinite Privilege cardholders get 6 complimentary worldwide select airport lounge visits annually through the Visa Airport Companion Program, powered by DragonPass. The card also provides a suite of insurance coverages for travel and personal life.
Conclusion
Credit card offers are an ever-changing world, and it’s always useful to stay on top of what is available out there when you are considering signing up for your next credit card. We will continue to keep this article up to date with the latest offer changes to RBC credit cards as they happen.
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Can you hold more than one of the same card? I have an Avion Visa Infinite with a shared user (additional card fee) and I am interested in 1. removing my partner as the additional card holder 2. having the ex-additional-card-holder apply for their own AVI. 3. If I can product switch my AVI to something else, can I then apply for a new AVI of my own?
Would any #2 or #3 result in the 55,000 bonus for either my partner or myself?
Thanks!
Hi. I’m wondering if you’ve had experience or known someone to get the SUB on these cards more than once in a short period (as long as you follow the 90 day application rule)? I got the plat and infinite in spring last year, but canceled them in October and I’m hoping to signup for them again soon.