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Virgin Black credit card bonus now permanently tripled – and other top deals

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For the last few months, until mid July, Virgin Flying Club was running some very aggressive sign-up deals on its two credit cards.

Most impressive was the deal on the Virgin Black credit card.  This offered 25,000 to 30,000 Virgin miles, depending on when you applied, in return for a £140 annual fee.

The earning rate on this card is also very good.  It comes as a dual pack of an American Express and a Visa.  The Amex earns an impressive 2 Virgin miles per £1, whilst the Visa comes with an equally impressive (for a non-Amex card) rate of 1 mile per £1.

The representative APR on the card is 52.1% variable based on a £1200 credit limit and including the annual fee.

My full review of the Virgin Black card can be found here.

Virgin Black

A permanent increase in the sign-up bonus

Before the current run of promotional offers, the sign-up bonus on the Virgin Black card was poor.  At just 6,000 Virgin Flying Club miles, it did not look good alongside the British Airways Premium Plus American Express with its 18,000 Avios standard sign-up bonus.

Virgin now appears to have realised this.  When the last promotion ended, the bonus on the Virgin Black card dropped down to 18,500 miles, not the previous 6,000.

18,500 Virgin miles now appears to be a permanent offer.  The additional 500 miles over and above the 18,000 Avios offered on the BA Premium Plus card is presumably not a coincidence!

Full details of the Virgin Black card can be found on the Virgin Atlantic website here.  Do NOT apply through this link, though, as you will earn an additional 3,000 miles (taking the total to 6,000 on the White card and 21,000 on the Black card) if I refer you.  Send me an email at rob at headforpoints.com and I will trigger a ‘refer a friend’ link for you.

What are the other best deals at the moment?

There are NO special deals currently available on ANY of the 26 UK loyalty credit cards that I cover on the ‘Credit Card Offers‘ page!  This is probably the calm before the storm and I would expect a raft of deals to launch in September and October.  I am also hopeful that the two IHG Rewards Club cards will relaunch in the next few weeks.

If you are looking to apply for a new card today, here are my top three recommendations.  These three cards all have ‘stable’ sign-up offers and I would NOT expect them to get better in the Autumn so there is no reason not to apply now.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

This is currently an outstanding deal which is showing no signs of going away. You pay no fee for the first year and earn 20,000 Membership Rewards points (see here for what 20,000 MR points can get you – 20,000 Avios points for a start!).

My full review of the card is here. The Amex home page is here.

American Express Platinum

The card offers 30,000 Membership Rewards points, worth 30,000 Avios amongst other things.

You receive a pro-rata refund on the £450 fee when you cancel the card and you will retain most of the benefits – Starwood Gold, Carlson Gold, Accor Platinum – for the rest of the year even after you cancel!  The Amex Platinum benefits package is extensive, though, and once you’ve got it you might find the numbers add up for you.

My full review of the card is here. Amex’s own home page is here.

Hilton HHonors Platinum Visa

You receive a free night in any Hilton Group property for spending £750 on this card. That could be worth £250 if spent wisely at a Conrad or Waldorf-Astoria branded property. My full review of the card is here.

This remains my favourite promotion for someone new to this hobby. The card is free, you only need to spend a modest amount to trigger the bonus, and you can enjoy a free night in a luxury hotel afterwards (if you pick a decent one!). It will whet your appetite for what miles and points can bring you.

Representative APR 18.9% variable.

Bonus on small business cards

Head for Points focusses primarily on personal cards. However, if you are a sole trader or run a very small business, you may also want to check out the American Express Platinum Business Card and the American Express Gold Business Card. There is currently a 20,000 points (= 20,000 Avios) bonus on the Gold Business card and a 40,000 points (40,000 Avios) bonus on the Platinum Business card.

In my experience people still receive the sign-up bonus on the small business cards even if they already have a personal Gold or Platinum card. This is technically not what the rules say, however, and you should bear this in mind.


Want to earn more points from credit cards? – April 2024 update

If you are looking to apply for a new credit card, here are our top recommendations based on the current sign-up bonuses.

In February 2022, Barclaycard launched two exciting new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard cards with a bonus of up to 25,000 Avios. You can apply here.

You qualify for the bonus on these cards even if you have a British Airways American Express card:

Barclaycard Avios Plus card

Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

Get 25,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £10,000 Read our full review

Barclaycard Avios card

Barclaycard Avios Mastercard

5,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £20,000 Read our full review

You can see our full directory of all UK cards which earn airline or hotel points here. Here are the best of the other deals currently available.

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

25,000 Avios and the famous annual 2-4-1 voucher Read our full review

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

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

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

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

Earning miles and points from small business cards

If you are a sole trader or run a small company, you may also want to check out these offers:

British Airways Accelerating Business American Express

30,000 Avios sign-up bonus – plus annual bonuses of up to 30,000 Avios Read our full review

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

Capital on Tap Business Rewards Visa

Huge 30,000 points bonus until 12th May 2024 Read our full review

For a non-American Express option, we also recommend the Barclaycard Select Cashback card for sole traders and small businesses. It is FREE and you receive 1% cashback on your spending.

Barclaycard Select Cashback Business Credit Card

1% cashback uncapped* on all your business spending (T&C apply) Read our full review

Comments (50)

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  • Scott Nelson says:

    Can anybody point me to a page which explains what a Virgin mile is worth? What does 30,000 miles get you?

    My thinking is that it’s probably not worth splitting my spending across Virgin and Avios: I’m better off focusing on collecting Avios and getting the most value by using reward flight savers and first/ business on my annual BA 2-4-1.

    p.s. I did my first 2-4-1 redemption a few weeks ago. First Class return to New York, after taking taxes out of the equation the value worked out to be 5.4p per Avios point!

    Thanks again Raffles, couldn’t have done it without you.

  • Anon says:

    Search v-flyer.com

  • Nigel says:

    Virgin Black
    Not sure if it was me but both mine and Mrs B Virgin FF account number were not added to the Black card account despite filling the form out properly.
    All was sorted with a call post first statement but worth checking after initial oopening if you need the 18,500 miles quickly as the “missing” miles posted after the second statement.

    • Janeyferr says:

      On the white card, I also provided my FF number during application and found it wasn’t applied by the first statement. Used online chat and was assured it was then applied to my account. Second statement came and it still was not. Used online chat again and have been again assured it has now been added, but I won’t hold my breath.

    • Anon says:

      Same with mine, took extra 2 months…

  • JQ says:

    Any idea if the Gold Credit Card is still available for new applications from Gold charge card holders?

    • Worzel says:

      ??

    • Adam says:

      It’s still open for me if I go through the link in the article on here that talks about the 3,000 MR points for £500 spend for Gold charge card holders who open a companion Gold credit card.

      https://headforpoints.com/2013/11/12/got-amex-gold-get-3000-free-mr-points-by-adding-the-gold-credit-card/

      • Kiran says:

        Does this still stop MR points expiring. I’m coming to the end of my first free year with the gold card but want to hang on for another BA conversion bonus. If I open the Gold credit card and then cancel the charge card will I (a) avoid a fee (b) maintain my stock of MR points?

        • Rob says:

          Yes in theory. In practice, Amex will try to make you cancel both cards when you cancel Gold Charge. A reader recently was allowed to keep Gold Credit if he paid a £36 fee, which seems a decent price to keep your MR points together in case of a future bonus.

  • andystock says:

    Hilton Honnors is a visa (useful for outlets that dont accept amex). Dont forget you get 2500 bonus Hilton card for 4 Hilton stays within the first year.

  • Toby says:

    What’s the odds ofVirgin joing Star?

    • Raffles says:

      Zero, since Delta (Skyteam) bought 49 per cent! It is likely they will join Skyteam in the medium term, I think, but given the – ahem – varie quality of the airlines there it will not be a life changer. When Korean Airlines is seen as the best option in your alliance for award availability and quality then you have issues ….!

  • Gill says:

    I’m considering the Virgin black card because we have almost maxed our Avios earning ones this year.
    Am I wrong in thinking that Virgin companion ticket compares very badly to the BAPP 241?
    It seems that you have to buy a full fare upper class ticket AND pay the tax on the companion ticket.

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