Pros & cons
Pros
- Up to 40,000 bonus points
- Up to 2 points per $1 spent on purchases.
- Automatic VIPorter Passport Avid Traveller status.
- Includes 9 types of insurance.
- Annual 35% flight discount.
Cons
- Low base earn rate of 0.5 points per $1 spent.
- Points can only be used for flights on Porter, Air Transat, and Alaska Airlines.
Your rewards
$100 GeniusCash offer
On approval, receive $100 GeniusCash on us when you apply for BMO VIPorter Mastercard using this offer page.
GeniusCash offer expires on Oct 31, 2025.
Getting your welcome bonus
Based on $2,000 in monthly spending, you can get up to 40,000 points which translates to an estimated $600.◊
For all welcome bonus details click here.
Welcome bonus offer ends Jan 31, 2026.
How you earn rewards
Each card earns rewards differently. Part of choosing your card is deciding what type of rewards you want to get. With BMO VIPorter Mastercard, here's how you earn rewards:
- 2 points per $1 spent on Porter
- 1 point per $1 spent on gas , transit , groceries , restaurants , and hotels
- 0.5 points per $1 spent on all other purchases
For all reward details click here.
How much your rewards are worth
The dollar value of your rewards depends on the specific rewards program ‒ and what you choose to redeem your points for. For BMO VIPorter Mastercard in particular, if you spend $2,000 per month, here's our estimated annual rewards earned depending on which reward you choose:
| Flights | $279 |
Calculating your annual rewards
$24,000 annual spending x 1.16% return on spending = $279 annual rewards
$279 annual rewards − $89.00 annual fee = $190 net annual rewards
Details and eligibility
- Estimated Credit Score
- 560 - 659
- Personal Income
- N/A
- Household Income
- N/A
- Annual Fee
- $89.00
- First Year Free
- Yes
- Extra Card Fee
- $35
- Card type
- Credit
- Purchase
- 21.99%
- Cash Advance Δ
- 23.99%
- Balance Transfer Δ
- 23.99%
Insurance coverage
- Extended Warranty
- 1 year
- Purchase Protection
- 90 days
- Travel Accident
- $500,000
- Emergency Medical Term
- 8 days
- Flight Delay
- $500
- Baggage Delay
- $500
- Lost or Stolen Baggage
- $500
- Hotel Burglary
- $1,000
- Rental Car Theft & Damage
- Yes
Please review your insurance certificate for details, exclusions and limitations of your coverage, terms and conditions apply.
Learn more about the value of credit card insurance coverage.
Genius Rating
BMO VIPorter Mastercard's 3.3 Genius Rating is based on the weighted average of the following scores:
Methodology
All scores are produced by our math-based rating algorithm that takes into account over 126 credit card features.
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BMO VIPorter Mastercard review
If you collect VIPorter points, you’ll be happy to learn that Porter issues a pair of credit cards in conjunction with BMO. The entry-level card is the BMO VIPorter Mastercard, which offers flight discounts, Passport frequent flyer status, and VIPorter points on all purchases.
Earning VIPorter points
Every purchase you make on this card earns you VIPorter points, including bonus rewards on Porter purchases and other basics:
- 2 points per $1 spent on Porter
- 1 point per $1 spent on gas, transit, groceries, restaurants, and hotels
- 0.5 points per $1 spent on all other purchases
Based on a typical $2,000 monthly spend, it works out to roughly 18,600 VIPorter points per year.
Using your VIPorter points
Your point redemption options are limited to flights – you can’t use them towards merchandise or gift cards. That said, airline points are typically best used for flying, so we don’t consider this a downside.
You're not just limited to flights on Porter; VIPorter points are also redeemable for reward flights on select itineraries on Alaska Airlines and Air Transat. To do so, you must book the flights through the Porter website or contact centre.
We give a VIPorter point an average value of 0.015 cents, but they can vary greatly in value.
BMO VIPorter Mastercard pros
There's plenty more this card offers beyond just earning points on purchases.
1. Automatic VIPorter Passport status
Porter offers the only credit cards in Canada that automatically give you advanced travel status. This card gives you VIPorter Passport status, which includes perks like:
- Priority check-in and boarding
- Priority security at select airports
- Increased earn rate from 5 to 6 points per $1 spent on Porter
2. Annual travel discount
Every year you have the card, you can save 35% on the base airfare of 1 Porter-operated flight per year. The discount applies to you and up to 3 others travelling on the same reservation. There is a catch to this perk – you must spend $25,000 per year on the card to earn the discount, but if you do, there are big savings here.
We looked at a flight from Toronto to Halifax for 1 person. The base airfare was $352. Saving 35% of that is $123 – and if you book 4 people on the reservation, you’ll save a total of $492.
3. Travel insurance included
Even though it's a basic Mastercard, this card includes a good amount of insurance for a card with a $89 annual fee. You’ll enjoy 9 types of coverage, which you can view the details for in the insurance tab above.
4. World Mastercard version available
If you meet World Mastercard income requirements ($50K personal or $80K household), you'll get the World version instead. It's the same card but also includes standard World Mastercard benefits.
5. Big welcome bonus
BMO and Porter aren't messing around with the sign-up bonus. You can earn up to 40,000 bonus points (worth up to 600) as follows:
- 10,000 points after spending $3,000 in the first 110 days
- 15,000 points after spending $6,000 in the first 6 months
- 15,000 points when you spend $10,000 in the first year
You'll earn the 35% flight voucher discount in your first year when you spend $6,000 in the first 6 months. Plus, the annual fee is waived for the first year.
BMO VIPorter Mastercard cons
Here are a couple of things to keep in mind.
1. Limited use rewards
These rewards are designed for free flights on Porter, Air Transat, or Alaska Airlines – that's it. If you ever decide to move on from VIPorter, there’s no easy way out (like merchandise or gift cards) to get something from your points before closing your account.
2. Low base earn rate
Outside of the bonus categories, you'll only earn 0.5 points per $1 spent on purchases. With points worth 1.5 cents each, this means you’ll get a return of just 0.75 – a little lower than we'd like to see on a card with a $89 annual fee.
Comparison to the BMO VIPorter World Elite Mastercard
BMO and Porter offer a premium version of this card, the BMO VIPorter World Elite Mastercard. In exchange for a much larger annual fee, you'll get an even better Avid Traveller status and earn more rewards.
| BMO VIPorter Mastercard | BMO VIPorter World Elite Mastercard | |
|---|---|---|
| Welcome bonus | ||
| Earn rates | * 2 points per $1 spent on Porter * 1 point per $1 spent on gas, transit, groceries, restaurants, and hotels * 0.5 points per $1 spent on all other purchases | * 3 points per $1 spent on Porter * 2 point per $1 spent on gas, transit, groceries, restaurants, and hotels * 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases |
| Insurance included | 9 types | 11 types |
| Automatic VIPorter status | Passport | Venture |
| Flight discount | * 35% base airfare savings on one flight booking for up to 4 * Earned after spending $25,000 per year | * Companion pass for another traveller, just pay the taxes and fees * Earned after spending $50,000 per year |
| Annual fee | $89 | $199 |
| Income requirements | None | $80,000 personal or $150,000 household |
Is the World Elite worth the extra annual fee? Let's see.
Here are our estimated annual rewards (in dollars) based on a $2,000 monthly spend:
- BMO VIPorter Mastercard: $279
- BMO VIPorter World Elite Mastercard: $540
That's almost double the rewards – but it's the flight savings that can make that up. While the companion pass is great, spending $50,000 per year will be a stretch for many. The flight savings with the BMO VIPorter Mastercard are for more attainable, so if you can spend $25,000 on your card, the BMO VIPorter Mastercard can more than make up for it in savings. As noted in our example above, we would save $492 on a flight for 4 people.
You’ll also want to consider VIPorter status. The BMO VIPorter World Elite Mastercard offers more frequent flyer perks, but only 2 of them directly save you more money – a free checked bag and seat selection.
For our theoretical trip, those cost $95 per person, or $380 for a group of 4. And you don't need to spend a huge amount to earn this since it's awarded right away.
The bottom line: it comes down to what you prefer and what you’d rather save on.
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FAQ
What can VIPorter points be used for?
VIPorter points can only be used for flights on Porter, Air Transat, and Alaska Airlines.
What are the reward earn rates of the BMO VIPorter Mastercard?
The BMO VIPorter Mastercard earns rewards at the following rates.
- 2 points per $1 spent on Porter
- 1 point per $1 spent on gas, transit, groceries, restaurants, and hotels
- 0.5 points per $1 spent on all other purchases
What benefits does the BMO VIPorter Mastercard include?
The BMO VIPorter Mastercard contains a host of benefits with Porter.
- Automatic Passport status
- 35% annual flight discount voucher
- Basic travel insurance
Key benefits
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takes long time to get the bonus points for wait list & earn. BMO says upto 8 weeks after spend requirement is met.& 110 days Absolutely hopeless


















