Head to head · Reviewed 2026-07-06 · By The Points Standard editorial team

TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite vs TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege

Two cards, one Standard Score rubric. The TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege scores higher overall at 7.4/10 — but the right pick depends on which components match your spending.

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TD Aeroplan Visa InfiniteTD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege
Standard Score7.4/10 · Strong7.4/10 · Strong
Annual fee$139 (Rebated in the first year (current offer))$599
Welcome bonusUp to 40,000 Aeroplan points (10,000 on first purchase + 15,000 on $3K/90 days + 15,000 anniversary on $12K/12 mo), plus a first-year fee rebateUp to 85,000 Aeroplan points (20,000 on first purchase + 35,000 on $12K/6 mo + 30,000 anniversary on $24K/12 mo)
Est. bonus value$840$1,785
First-year net value$880$1,186
Earn rates
  • 1.5xGas, groceries, and Air Canada purchases
  • 1xEverything else
  • 2xAir Canada purchases
  • 1.5xGrocery, gas, travel, dining
  • 1.25xEverything else
Points currencyAeroplanAeroplan
No FX feesNoNo
Lounge accessNoYes

Where the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite wins

  • Perk usability — scores 8.5/10 on this component
  • Low friction — scores 8.5/10 on this component

Where the TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege wins

  • Ongoing value — scores 7.0/10 on this component

The verdict

The Privilege more than quadruples the fee, and what it buys is lounge access and a bigger bonus — the checked-bag perk and preferred Aeroplan pricing that carry most of the value are on both cards. Unless you fly Air Canada often enough to use Maple Leaf Lounges regularly, the $139 Infinite is the smarter hold.

Read the full reviews: TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite and TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege, or see how both rank in Best Travel Credit Cards in Canada.