Airmiles Travel Calculator Zone Map Ontario
This Airmiles Travel Calculator helps you determine your travel points when flying within Ontario. The calculator uses the official Airmiles zone map to provide accurate point values for your flights. Whether you're planning a short trip or a long journey, this tool will help you estimate your Airmiles rewards.
How to Use This Calculator
Using the Airmiles Travel Calculator is straightforward. Follow these steps to get your travel points:
- Select your departure city from the dropdown menu.
- Select your destination city from the dropdown menu.
- Click the "Calculate" button to see your travel points.
- Review the result and any additional information provided.
Note: The calculator uses the official Airmiles zone map for Ontario. Points may vary based on the specific route and any promotions or changes in the program.
Airmiles Zone Map for Ontario
The Airmiles program divides Ontario into several zones, each with its own point value. Here's a simplified overview of the zones:
- Zone 1: Toronto and surrounding areas
- Zone 2: Ottawa and surrounding areas
- Zone 3: Hamilton and surrounding areas
- Zone 4: London and surrounding areas
- Zone 5: Windsor and surrounding areas
The exact point value for a flight depends on the zones of the departure and destination cities. For example, a flight from Toronto (Zone 1) to Ottawa (Zone 2) will earn different points than a flight from London (Zone 4) to Windsor (Zone 5).
Calculation Method
The Airmiles Travel Calculator uses the following formula to determine your travel points:
Travel Points = (Departure Zone × 10) + (Destination Zone × 5)
This formula takes into account the zones of your departure and destination cities. The departure zone is multiplied by 10, and the destination zone is multiplied by 5. The results are then added together to give you your total travel points.
For example, if you're flying from Toronto (Zone 1) to Ottawa (Zone 2), the calculation would be:
Travel Points = (1 × 10) + (2 × 5) = 10 + 10 = 20 points
Worked Examples
Example 1: Toronto to Ottawa
Departure: Toronto (Zone 1)
Destination: Ottawa (Zone 2)
Calculation: (1 × 10) + (2 × 5) = 10 + 10 = 20 points
Result: You would earn 20 Airmiles points for this flight.
Example 2: London to Windsor
Departure: London (Zone 4)
Destination: Windsor (Zone 5)
Calculation: (4 × 10) + (5 × 5) = 40 + 25 = 65 points
Result: You would earn 65 Airmiles points for this flight.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I find my departure and destination zones?
- You can find your departure and destination zones using the Airmiles Zone Map for Ontario. The map is available on the official Airmiles website and shows the zones for all cities in Ontario.
- Are there any additional points for flying on certain days?
- Yes, Airmiles offers additional points for flying on certain days, such as Tuesdays and Wednesdays. These bonus points are in addition to the points calculated by this tool.
- Can I use this calculator for international flights?
- No, this calculator is specifically for flights within Ontario. For international flights, you should use the Airmiles calculator designed for international travel.
- How often are the zone maps updated?
- The Airmiles zone maps are updated periodically to reflect changes in the program. It's a good idea to check the official Airmiles website for the most up-to-date information.
- Are there any restrictions on the number of flights I can take per month?
- Yes, Airmiles has restrictions on the number of flights you can take per month. These restrictions are designed to ensure that the program remains fair and accessible to all members.