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15% bonus on Tesco Clubcard transfers into Virgin Flying Club miles – worth it?

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Virgin Atlantic has launched another Clubcard transfer bonus.  Details appeared on the Tesco to Virgin Atlantic transfer page yesterday and some people were also emailed.  The promotion is open to everyone whether or not they were contacted directly.

The promotion is very simple:

You will receive a 15% bonus on Clubcard transfers to Virgin Flying Club between 1st May and 10th June.

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15% takes us back to the bonus rate we saw last November – they offered a higher 20% in February – and this is a far cry from the 50% bonuses we saw 2-3 years ago.

A 15% bonus, all other things being equal, should not be enough to persuade you to make a transfer to Virgin Atlantic that you were not already considering.

There is also a second part to the promotion.  You will receive 1,000 Flying Club miles if you opt-in to autoconvert your future Tesco Clubcard points to Virgin.

I do NOT recommend auto-converting your points, to either Virgin or Avios.  You would miss out if a conversion bonus came along in the future, or indeed a better Tesco Clubcard offer for a non-travel deal.  It is better to keep your Clubcard vouchers in a drawer until you need them, or until a good conversion bonus appears.

However, if you have a dormant Clubcard account, you should go for this.  In your personal details you can elect to have future Clubcard points sent to Virgin.  Even though your Clubcard account is empty, and will remain empty, you will still get the 1,000 miles.

Some people have managed to receive the bonus 1,000 miles for auto-convert on multiple occasions.  There is some risk in this if you do not have a dormant account as you may not cancel it in time and your next set of vouchers may get sent over.

Why build up a Virgin balance?

There are good reasons to be picking up miles in Virgin Flying Club.  You need far fewer Virgin miles than Avios points for most destinations – Virgin did not respond to the Avios devaluation last year – and taxes are about £75 per person lower on Economy redemptions.

You can top up your balance via the credit card sign up bonus, American Express Membership Rewards, opening an ISA etc.  Getting the miles is not an issue.  The credit card is currently offering up to 25,000 miles until the end of May and the ISA currently offers 12,000 miles.

Your two risks are:

that Virgin does announces a BA-style devaluation before you can book your redemption flight and

that Virgin makes further changes to its route network, with any non-US destination now likely to be at risk as Delta increases its control over the airline

If you can live with that, having a Virgin balance is not necessarily a bad move.  At the very worst, you can transfer out to Hilton HHonors (at 2:3) or IHG Rewards Club (at 1:1).  Transfers into IHG even count for status if you chasing Platinum Elite or Spire Elite.

Visiting the Upper Class lounge at Heathrow is still one of the top 10 things to aspire to in the ‘miles and points’ hobby.  As it happens, I now have a visit in my diary for June.

PS.  Remember that, until 11th May you can book a Virgin Atlantic economy redemption for 30% fewer miles.  Full details are in this article.  Virgin transfers from Tesco usually take no more than 48 hours so you could still take move some points over and book.  However, there is no guarantee that the miles will arrive immediately (the small print says 28 days) and there is no guarantee that the bonus miles arrive at the same time as the base miles, although historically they have.


How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards

How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards (April 2024)

As a reminder, there are various ways of earning Virgin Points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses.

You can choose from two official Virgin Atlantic credit cards (apply here, the Reward+ card has a bonus of 15,000 Virgin Points):

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

15,000 bonus points and 1.5 points for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard

A generous earning rate for a free card at 0.75 points per £1 Read our full review

You can also earn Virgin Points from various American Express cards – and these have sign-up bonuses too.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold is FREE for a year and comes with 20,000 Membership Rewards points, which convert into 20,000 Virgin Points.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 20,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express comes with 40,000 Membership Rewards points, which convert into 40,000 Virgin Points.

The Platinum Card from American Express

40,000 bonus points and a huge range of valuable benefits – for a fee Read our full review

Small business owners should consider the two American Express Business cards. Points convert at 1:1 into Virgin Points.

American Express Business Platinum

40,000 points sign-up bonus and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Business Gold

20,000 points sign-up bonus and FREE for a year Read our full review

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Virgin Points

(Want to earn more Virgin Points?  Click here to see our recent articles on Virgin Atlantic and Flying Club and click here for our home page with the latest news on earning and spending other airline and hotel points.)

Comments (54)

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  • Anon says:

    IIRC these promos are on a steady downward trend, will we ever see 50% again???

    • Rob says:

      Yes, when the economy tanks and the airlines are desperate for cash, any cash, from anywhere.

      • JamesH says:

        Given your esteemed background in the City, I’m interested in your “when” rather than”if” comment there! I know this isn’t an economics forum, but do you believe there’s an impending tank or where you just being tongue-in-cheek? I certainly have my views!

        • Genghis says:

          Indicators point to the fact that we’re in ‘Economic Slowdown’ in the investment cycle with a recession coming.

        • Rob says:

          I’m 45, James. Not sure how many recessions I have lived through now but I promise you that there will be more. The only people who will tell you otherwise are too young to know that this is how the world works.

        • Will says:

          Surely the question is not “if?” but how bad the s*0t storm from China will be?

  • Joe says:

    Raffles, with the delta takeover, is it possible/ easy to merge points from Delta to/from Virgin ?

    I have quita a few delta points from my USA times which im unlikely to use in the near future. Thanks

    • Rob says:

      No. The best you could do is book one way on Skymiles and one way on Flying Club miles.

      • James Ward says:

        If you do, make sure to use your SkyMiles for the ex-US leg. Delta add a fuel surcharge on flights (one way or return) originating outside of the US.

  • General Mayhem says:

    Apologies for novice question!!!

    My Clubcard account is set to autoconvert but I have the ‘grandfather’ rate of 800 miles rather than 600.

    If I stop autoconvert or credit some points to Virgin will I lose the benefit for future conversions?

    Thanks!

    • Simmo says:

      I wouldn’t risk it! – imagine the difficulty trying to explain something like that on the phone to a call centre if it didn’t work!

    • Fenny says:

      No, you won’t lose them. I’m on the old 800 rate for BA, but regularly switch auto convert on and off for both BA and Virgin. Whenever I convert to BA, I still get 800 Avios/£2.50.

  • mark2 says:

    Is it not he case that this will be the last Tesco ClubCard quarterly transfers and points will be able to be used at any time? That suggests to me that automatic transfers will die out.
    This will not stop me from registering with Virgin as soon as this quarters transfer has gone through to. hopefully, get my fourth 1000 mile bonus.

    • Rob says:

      We don’t know yet. It does seem that the quarterly cycle is stopping but I’m not sure it will be in place by August.

      • Mucky says:

        Being that the bonus Virgin miles only appeared in the Boost pormos, would this not stop when Tesco stop the boosts? Or would the rate improve?

        • Rob says:

          Tesco has screwed up by calling everything Boost!

          There are two Boosts:

          ‘Boost’ is what they call the in-store double-up promotions where you get 2 x face value. These are stopping.

          ‘Boost’ is ALSO what they call partner redemptions. These are NOT stopping.

          • Mucky says:

            I am still in awe how you retain all this information raffles!

          • Rob says:

            It worries me as well sometimes!

            In fairness, I know virtually nothing about most FF schemes except BA /IB, Virgin, Emirates, Etihad and Miles & More!

      • Fenny says:

        At one point, I could convert any quantity of points to miles, but they must have changed it at some point so you can only convert in multiples of £2.50. I’m hoping that removing the quarterly cycles will mean you can go back to just converting whatever points you want to miles and don’t have to wait for the “change” to appear back in your account.

  • Chris says:

    I’ve asked this before, but is there anywhere I can get a bonus for just opening a Virgin Flying Club account? Just wondering as I will likely take out the Virgin credit card soon so I will need to open a Flying Club account for this.

    • Neil Spellings says:

      You can get 2000 bonus points it referred for Flying Club. Feel free to use my link below..I’m sure Raffles has one too.

      https://www.virgin-atlantic.com/frequentflyer/joinnow/index.jsp?referrer_id=793561&media_code=MMFOL

      • harry says:

        Are you sure? ISTR it’s when they actually fly with Virgin that points are awarded on referrals. A simple referral doesn’t generate anything AFAIK
        3.2.4 For every person you refer who joins Flying Club, you will earn Miles on the basis of the cabin in which they complete their first round trip with Virgin Atlantic: the following Miles will be awarded in qualifying classes: Economy 2,000 Miles, Premium Economy 5,000 Miles and Upper Class 10,000 Miles. Miles will only be credited once travel has been completed, not at time of booking. Miles cannot be earned on any free or reduced rate tickets including, without limitation, reward travel, upgraded reward travel including upgrades purchased at the airport and Plusgrade, travel agent or industry discounts, Charter flights operated by VAA, Vex Courier, Miles Plus Money, child or infant and complimentary tickets.  Travel on codeshare flights and partner airlines will not qualify for Miles More Friends bonus Miles.

        3.2.5 The appropriate number of Miles will only be credited to your account once your friend has completed their first flight and the Miles earned have been credited to their Flying Club account. Miles can only be earned on enrolments made through the Miles More Friends online process.

        3.2.6 For all persons referred who subsequently join Flying Club and travel, they will earn bonus Miles on the basis of the cabin in which they complete their first round trip with Virgin Atlantic: the following Miles will be awarded in qualifying classes: Economy, 1,000 Miles, Premium Economy 2,000 Miles and Upper Class 3,000 Miles. Miles will only be credited once travel has been completed, not at time of booking. Miles will be earned on the first two applicable sectors flown. Miles cannot be earned on any free or reduced rate tickets including, without limitation, reward travel, upgraded reward travel including upgrades purchased at the airport and Plusgrade, travel agent or industry discounts, Charter flights operated by VAA, Vex Courier, Miles Plus Money, child or infant and complimentary tickets. Travel on codeshare flights and partner airlines will not qualify for Miles More Friends bonus Miles.

        • @alastairtravel says:

          Harry is correct – you have to fly on VS to generate joining bonus (and referral bonus for the referrer)

      • TimS says:

        The 2000 bonus (or 5,000 for PE & 10,000 for Upper) is for the referrer. The referee only gets 1000 (or 2,000 PE & 3,000 Upper).

  • Alex W says:

    The points guy is reporting 30% bonus on Virgin transfers from Amex MR. Will this be available in the UK?

    • Alan says:

      Sadly Amex US gets lots of lovely transfer bonus offers that we rarely receive in the UK, so I wouldn’t bet on it!

  • Rob says:

    The Virgin Red app has run a couple of 3k sign up bonuses – no flight needed – in recent months. If you are not in a rush that deal may come back.

  • Tilly71 says:

    Virgin red app doesn’t work if you already have an account, incase anyone was thinking of bagging free some free miles.

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