In August 2024, RBC released a new offer on the WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercard, matching the card’s all-time high.
As a reminder, the offer is set to expire on October 30, 2024, so be sure to give the card a look if you want to lock in the currently available welcome offer.
WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercard: Up to 700 WestJet Dollars†
The current offer available for the WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercard matches the card’s all-time-high offer.
If you apply and are approved as a new cardholder, you can earn up to 700 WestJet dollars† as a welcome bonus, which is structured as follows:
- Earn 300 WestJet dollars upon first purchase†
- Earn 300 WestJet dollars upon spending $5,000 in the first three months†
- Earn 100 WestJet dollars upon renewing the card for a second year†
Unlike in previous offers, the annual fee isn’t rebated this time, and you’re required to pay the $119 annual fee† beginning in year one.
In terms of earning rates, you’ll earn 2% back in WestJet dollars per dollar spent on eligible WestJet flights and vacations,† and 1.5% back in Westjet dollars per dollar spent on all other eligible purchases.†
You’ll also get a WestJet companion voucher to use every year,† which is one of the card’s stand-out features. If used strategically, you can save hundreds of dollars on a WestJet flight booking for two.
If you’re a solo traveller who won’t make good use of the companion voucher, you can convert it into a set of four WestJet lounge passes for use at the flagship WestJet Elevation Lounge in Calgary instead.
A welcome bonus of up to 700 WestJet dollars,† with the lion’s share of WestJet dollars awarded in the first year, is essentially like getting up to a $700 discount towards a WestJet booking.†
The card also comes with a number of features that are beneficial for anyone who flies WestJet with any frequency, including:
- Free first checked bag for the cardholder and up to eight other passengers travelling on the same reservation†
- Strong travel insurance and purchase protection benefits†
WestJet also offers Status Lift,† a permanent perk on the WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercard that allows cardholders to spend their way towards WestJet status.
As a reminder, qualification for WestJet status is based on your qualifying spend on WestJet flights every calendar year, with the following spend thresholds required for each status level:
Silver $3,000 Gold $5,000 Platinum $8,000
The Status Lift benefit allows you to get closer to WestJet status with your spending on the co-branded card. You’ll earn $500 in qualifying spend for every $15,000 spent on the card, up to three times.†
Therefore, if you were to spend $45,000 on the card in a year, you’d earn $1,500 in qualifying spend,† which gets you halfway to WestJet Silver status.†
This offer expires on October 30, 2024, so if you fly with WestJet with any frequency, be sure to add the card to your portfolio before then.
The WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercard has a minimum personal income of $80,000 or a household income of $150,000, to be eligible to apply.†
- Earn 250 WestJet dollars upon making your first purchase†
- Earn 200 WestJet dollars upon spending $5,000 in the first three months†
- Plus, receive an annual companion voucher for discounted travel on WestJet flights, with a co-pay starting at $119 plus taxes and fees†
- Minimum income: $80,000 personal or $150,000 household
- Annual fee: $119
WestJet RBC® Mastercard: Up to 100 WestJet Dollars
If you don’t meet the minimum income requirements for the WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercard, and you still want to earn WestJet dollars, then you can consider the offer on the WestJet RBC® Mastercard, which doesn’t have a listed expiry date.
The current offer for the card is for up to 100 WestJet dollars†, structured as follows:
- Earn 100 WestJet dollars upon spending $1,000 in the first three months†
The minimum spending requirement is much lower than its World Elite counterpart, and the annual fee is also less, at only $39 per year.†
With a lower annual fee, the earning rates on the card are also reduced, outlined as follows:
- Earn 1.5% back in WestJet dollars per dollar spent on eligible WestJet flights and vacations†
- Earn 1% back in WestJet dollars per dollar spent on all other eligible purchases†
Fortunately, you’ll also enjoy an annual WestJet companion voucher on this card;† however, it’s important to note that it comes with more restrictions than its World Elite counterpart.
The annual companion voucher on the WestJet RBC® Mastercard is valid for travel anywhere in Canada or the continental United States (excluding Hawaii) for a $199 base fare. Note that the companion voucher on the WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercard can also be used for flights to Hawaii, Mexico, and the rest of WestJet’s network.
As a lower-tier card, the insurance coverage is less comprehensive; however, you’ll still enjoy the following coverage:†
- Auto rental damage and theft insurance for MSRPs of up to $65,000, which can help you save on the insurance fees that rental companies impose†
- Hotel burglary insurance of up to $2,500 in total†
- Travel accident insurance of up to $500,000 against accidental death or dismemberment†
- Extended warranty that doubles the original manufacturer’s warranty for up to one year,†
- Coverage against accidental loss or damage of personal property for up to 90 days from the date of purchase†
The WestJet RBC® Mastercard has no minimum income requirement.
- Earn 100 WestJet dollars upon spending $1,000 in the first three months†
- Plus, receive an annual companion voucher for discounted travel on WestJet flights, with a co-pay starting at $199 plus taxes and fees†
- No minimum income requirement†
- Annual fee: $39†
Conclusion
RBC® has great offer for up to 700 WestJet dollars† on the WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercard, and hasn’t made any changes to the existing offer on the lower-tier WestJet RBC® Mastercard.
If you fly with WestJet with any amount of frequency, be sure to give these offers a look.
The offer on the WestJet RBC® World Elite Mastercard is set to expire on October 30, 2024, so be sure to apply before then so you don’t miss out.
† Terms and conditions apply. Please refer to the RBC® website for the most up-to-date information.
Restrictive companion fare bonus with a big co-pay, lousy hard-to-use ‘Westjet Dollars’, and all-round terrible benefits for airline loyalty mean that almost any other premium travel card is better.
Just look at the ‘not a promo’ welcome bonus for Amex Aeroplan Basic right now…40000 points (enough to fly to South America), 2% on flight spend, plus 1.5% in points on dining & food delivery, plus free checked bag, etc.. Plus all the Amex Bonuses for the same price per year as this WJ Mastercard.
WJ/RBC have obviously come out with this promo because of the bad press surrounding their recent changes (that affect cardholders too), so don’t fall for this trap. We have this card, and my family is not planning on renewing after years of struggling to find value in it’s associated perks.
Also curious about this considering both me and my wife got the email but of course she deleted the email and now we need her to get the card, can she use my email. I called RBC they are morons as usual no help.
Prince of Travel often recommends not cancelling cards but downgrading to a free version, then reupping to these offers when the promos come up. Is that possible with the Westjet World Elite?
I wasn’t targeted, but my friend forwarded me her email. If I apply through the link in the email, any idea if the offer be honoured?