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The Ultimate Guide to Expedia for TD

    Expedia is one of the first websites travellers turn to when they get down to planning their next journey. The business has joined hands with TD Rewards to introduce the Expedia for TD portal. The partnership allows travellers to use their TD Rewards points to pay for their trip on an exclusive Expedia platform accessible from their TD Rewards account. In this article, we’ll cover all there is to know about Expedia for TD so you can maximize your benefits.

    Introduction to Expedia for TD

    Expedia® for TD is a travel booking portal available exclusively to TD Rewards users. It operates under the TD umbrella and is the result of a partnership between Expedia and TD. As a TD credit card holder, you are able to use your TD Rewards points to make purchases on Expedia through your TD Rewards account.

    The platform seems reliable. TD is one of the largest banks in Canada. It offers a variety of financial products including credit cards, chequing accounts, savings accounts and even an online brokerage. On the other hand, Expedia is a well-recognized company with an international standing.

    Using a qualified TD credit card on eligible purchases earns you TD Rewards points that you redeem for a variety of products and services. However, the best way to maximize the benefits is to use these points to make travel-related purchases through Expedia for TD. The platform is very easy to use. Login to your account and make a booking.

    With this travel booking portal, you can spend your points but also earn points even faster. Spending $1 through ExpediaforTD.com will earn you up to 9 TD points. However, the program is only for eligible TD credit card holders. Also, there is a minimum redemption threshold. Points can only be used in increments of 200 TD, which is equal to $1 increments. Each point is worth 0.5 cents. 

    Expedia for TD is simple to use, but the 0.5 cent value per point is low. However, there are some tricks that you can use to maximize your earnings and reduce your travel expenses. We’ll cover Expedia® for TD tips and tricks later in this review.

    What does Expedia for TD offer?

    Expedia for T is different from Expedia.ca, but it offers everything that you will find on the original Expedia website including hotels and apartments, flights, all-inclusive holidays, car rentals, train tickets, and cruises. You can search for future dates, use filters such as “beach holidays”, and find discounted rates.

    You can even find some exclusive deals on special occasions. A great way to keep an eye on the latest offers is to sign up for the newsletter. You get timely updates about the newest discount offers and promo codes. It must be mentioned that your points will be worth the same value no matter what you purchase through the platform.

    Expedia for TD offers dedicated customer support. Agents are available 24/7 and can be contacted at 1-877-222-6492. We found the team highly professional and helpful.

    Expedia.ca vs ExpediaforTD.com: what’s the difference?

    Technically speaking, both platforms do the same job but they each operate very differently. Expedia.ca is the Canadian version of Expedia, the travel platform that anyone can use to book a flight, hotel, car, etc. The website offers deals at discounted rates and is available to users around the world.

    On the other hand, Expedia for TD is not open to everyone. It is a co-branded website that can only be accessed by TD credit card holders. It offers exclusive perks including the ability to use TD Rewards points to pay for your next booking. The Expedia for TD platforms contains all the same products and services found on Expedia.ca

    In addition, you can earn more points when you use your card to pay for bookings on the Expedia for TD platform. There are no blackout dates or limitations. Also, both platforms allow users to make date changes, cancel bookings, etc. 

    How can I earn TD Rewards points?

    You need TD Rewards points to benefit from the Expedia for TD portal. The Rewards program works just like any other. You earn points if you meet these two conditions:

    • You have a qualified TD credit card.
    • You make an eligible purchase. 

    TD offers a variety of eligible cards, each with its own list of qualified purchase categories. Also, the number of points awarded depends on different factors including the type of credit card you have.

    The TD First Class Travel® Visa Infinite* Card, for example, is highly sought after as it offers:

    • Up to 8 TD Points/$1 spent on travel bookings through Expedia for TD
    • Up to 6 TD Points/$1 spent at eligible grocery stores & restaurants
    • Up to 4 TD Points/$1 spent on recurring bill payments
    • Up to 2 TD Points/$1 on all other card purchases

    This is a very good earn rate and better than what some other travel credit cards in Canada come with.

    Expedia for TD: pros and cons

    Here are some of the main pros and cons of Expedia for TD:

    Pros:

    • Can be a great way to save money by using TD points instead of cash.
    • You can choose from a variety of TD credit cards to access the travel booking platform.
    • Customer service is excellent.
    • You’ll get all the perks offered by Expedia.ca.

    Cons:

    • Only for eligible TD credit card holders.

    Expedia for TD: which credit card can you use?

    TD offers a large number of credit cards, but only four presently allow their users to access Expedia for TD. Applicants must be of maturity age, which depends on the province where they live, and sign up for an account. Let’s know more about each card below:

    TD First Class Travel® Visa Infinite*

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    The TD First Class Travel® Visa Infinite* Card can be a great option for travellers who want to save money. You need $60,000 in personal income or $100,000 in household income to qualify for this credit card.

    Cardholders enjoy Priority Pass Membership discounts and some other cool perks including vehicle rental insurance, purchase security, travel insurance, travel medical insurance, and flight delay insurance with baggage insurance. Those who want more perks can consider other credit cards in Canada.

    Cardholders can earn:

    • 2 TD points for every $1.
    • 8 TD points on every $1 of spending when using the card on Expedia for TD
    • Up to 6 TD points on groceries and restaurants
    • 4 TD points on recurring bill payments

    Users can earn more TD points by linking their card with their Starbucks® Rewards account and earn up to 50% more points. We think this is a great feature since Canadians love Starbucks.

    TD points earned through this card will remain active as long as the account is active. Plus, the company puts no seat restrictions or travel backouts. TD points can be redeemed for all kinds of Expedia for TD purchases. Plus, they can be used to buy gift cards and merchandise from TD’s online store.

    TD Platinum Travel Visa*

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    The TD Platinum Travel Visa* is a lot easier to get as it has no stringent income requirements. Plus, only your first supplementary card is $35 per year while any other supplementary cards are free. This credit card is more affordable than the TD First Class Travel Visa Infinite* Card but it does offer fewer benefits.

    There are no Priority Pass Membership discounts but users will still enjoy excellent insurance services including flight delay insurancewith baggage insurance, vehicle rental insurance, travel accident insurance, purchase security, and travel accident insurance.

    This card has no minimum annual income requirements and users with an average credit score can easily qualify. Still, it’s important to be careful as the card can impact credit scores.

    The TD points system is clear:

    • 6 TD points for every $1 spent through Expedia for TD
    • 4.5 TD points for every $1 spent on eligible grocery and restaurant purchases
    • 3 TD points on recurring bill payments
    • 1.5 TD points on all other purchases

    On the plus side, TD points earned through this card do not expire and the Starbucks program is valid on this card too. 

    TD Rewards Visa* Card

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    The TD Rewards Visa* Card is the most affordable TD card to own. Just like the TD Platinum Travel Visa* card, this one also has no income requirements and anyone, including applicants with a poor credit score, can qualify for this card.

    This card earns you:

    • 4 TD points for $1 through Expedia for TD
    • 3 TD points for every $1 spent on eligible grocery, restaurant, and fast food purchases
    • 2 TD points on recurring bill payments
    • 1 TD point for every $1 spent on all other purchases

    The Starbucks offer is valid with this card and TD points don’t expire as long as the account remains valid. This card doesn’t come with additional perks such as travel insurance. Users will, however, enjoy Purchase Security & Extended Protection Insurance, and mobile device insurance.

    TD Business Travel Visa* Card

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    The TD Business Travel Visa Card is expensive but worth it due to its impressive benefits. You can earn up to:

    • 9 TD points for every dollar spent on Expedia for TD
    • 6 TD points when spending at eligible restaurants, paying recurring bills, and on foreign currency purchases. Plus, it offers emergency cash up to $5,000.
    • 2 TD points on all other card purchases

    You also earn 50% more with the Starbucks program and it comes with some impressive benefits including travel medical insurance, trip cancellation insurance, delay insurance, emergency travel insurance, and lost baggage insurance. Cardholders will have the option to buy Business TD Auto Club Membership and enjoy car insurance.

    How to redeem points through Expedia for TD

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    In order to book a trip through Expedia for TD, you need to create an account so that you can redeem points. Go to ExpediaforTD.com, login to your account, choose the product or service you’d like to purchase, and decide how you wish to pay at the checkout page. You can even choose a combination of points and cash. 

    Points can be used to pay the basic price as well as for additional charges including taxes, carrier fees, and airport fees. The website will tell you the worth of your points and how much cash you will need if you do not have enough points to cover your purchase. If this happens, you will have to add a payment method such as PayPal or your credit card to cover the fee.

    Some bookings will require pre-payment and some might allow you to pay at a later date. Make sure to read the fine print before you confirm a booking. Not all bookings come with free cancellation. 

    Can Expedia for TD help me save money?

    Yes, Expedia for TD can help you save money. It does so in two ways: by offering great discounts through promo codes and by allowing you to use points instead of cash. How much you save depends on how many points you have. The more you shop, the more points you’ll earn.

    Plus, TD is known for offering special bonuses such as double points on some purchases and sign up bonuses. Try to take part in these offers to earn more points.

    You will find similar offers from other providers, but Expedia for TD appears to have an edge. It offers a very high number of TD Rewards points to TD credit card holders, up to 8 points per dollar, and you only need a minimum of 200 TD points to redeem them, which is very low. 

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