Bell made a few changes to its mobile plans in an effort to lure new customers. These include offering Aeroplan points with select plans, and increasing the internet bundle discount.
Essentially, Bell customers (both new and device upgrades) can now earn up to 10,000 Aeroplan points, get a free tablet or watch plan, and save $15/mo (was $10/mo) on their first eligible plan if they bundle it with home internet.
However, the new perks (excluding the bundle discount) are only available to customers who choose one of the company’s ‘Ultra – Unlimited’ plans, which cost $85/mo for U.S./Mexico roaming, or $100/mo for international roaming. These plans also include free Crave Standard with Ads. The only perks available for the cheaper ‘Select’ plans are the three free months of TSN and the Perplexity Pro AI promo (sign up and get 12 months free).
Now, Bell notes on its website that Aeroplan points will be issued in intervals over a 12-month period, with the first interval issued 60 days after the plan is activated. Also, both the Bell and Aeroplan accounts must be in good standing for at least 13 months. It should come as no surprise, but these perks don’t count towards new watch or tablet plans.
This isn’t the first time both Bell and Air Canada have worked together involving Bell’s telecom services. Back in May of 2025, Air Canada and Bell started offering free Wi-Fi to Aeroplan members on some flights—which MobileSyrup Editor-in-Chief Jon Lamont, tested that same month.
If you want to see if the new perks are worth it, you can check out the plans here.
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