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Virgin Atlantic has boosted the sign-up bonus on its credit cards again.  This is not entirely surprising given that British Airways increased the bonus on its cards recently.

This new offer is as high as the sign-up offer on the Virgin cards has ever been.

Here is a quick overview of the Virgin credit cards. If some of the text sounds familiar, it is because I have cut and pasted some of it from the last Virgin promotion.

Virgin Flying Club offer two different credit card options. There is a free ‘White’ card and a £140 fee ‘Black’ card. Each comes in the standard MBNA double-pack of an American Express and a Visa.

Virgin credit card bonus

Unlike the British Airways American Express cards, MBNA is happy for you to have BOTH of the Virgin cards. Whilst I would not recommend this, I know that some HfP readers in the past have applied for both at the same time and received both. This does put you under some pressure to hit the spending targets on both cards at the same time.

The free card is the Virgin Atlantic White Credit Card.

There is NO annual fee with this card, and the sign up bonus is 10,000 Virgin Flying Club miles. The usual bonus is just 3,000 miles and it never goes above 10,000 miles so this is as good as it gets.

You will receive 3,000 miles immediately and a further 7,000 miles when you spend just £1,000 in the first 90 days. Should you decide to keep the card, you will earn 1 mile per £1 spent on the Amex and 0.5 miles per £1 spent on the Visa.

My full review of Virgin White is here. The application page is here.

The representative APR of the card is 17.9% variable.

The more generous fee-carrying card is the Virgin Atlantic Black Credit Card.

This card comes with an annual fee of £140, with a sign-up bonus of 32,000 Virgin Flying Club miles. The standard offer on this card was recently increased to 18,500 miles, so the additional bonus is 13,500.

You will receive 18,500 miles with your first purchase and a further 13,500 miles when you spend £3,000 in the first 90 days.

The earnings rate for the Black card is EXCELLENT. You earn 2 miles per £1 on the American Express and a whopping (compared to the competition) 1 mile per £1 on the Visa.

My full review of Virgin Black is here. The application page is here.

The representative APR of the card is 52.0% variable including the fee, assuming a £1200 credit limit.  The annual fee is £140.

And vouchers too ….

There are also two long-term incentives available with the Virgin Atlantic cards. The White card offers an upgrade voucher (from Economy to Premium Economy only) for a miles redemption when you spend £10,000, and a second at £20,000. The Black card offers the same vouchers at £5,000 and £10,000.

Both cards also offer what I consider a worthless incentive – a voucher at £15,000 (White) or £7,500 (Black) for a free companion seat – excluding heavy taxes – when you buy a flexible ticket in any class.  This is likely to require you to buy a ticket which is usually hundreds of pounds more expensive than the cheapest ticket available for sale and is likely to be more expensive than buying two discounted tickets in the first place.

More information on these can be found in the reviews which I link to above.

Terms & conditions

The key facts you need to remember before you apply are:

The application deadline is 27th October and you have 90 days from application to achieve the £1,000 / £3,000 target

MBNA does NOT offer a pro-rata refund when you cancel your card. Your £140 fee for the Black card is a sunk cost. You are therefore (effectively) paying £140 for the additional 22,000 miles on the Black card, since you could get 10,000 miles for £nothing by getting the White card instead.

You CANNOT combine this offer with the ‘refer a friend’ bonus I normally offer, which would have got you an additional 3,000 miles. However, this is still a far better deal than the usual bonus even without the additional 3,000.

How can you earn more miles?

It is very easy to earn further Virgin Flying Club miles to top up your account. The options are numerous:

Transfers from Tesco Clubcard (at a higher rate than BA, £2.50 = 625 Flying Club miles)

Transfers from American Express Membership Rewards (1:1) – transfers from Amex to Virgin are instantaneous as well, once your accounts are linked, unlike transfers to BA

Transfers from Heathrow Rewards (1:1)

Transfers from most hotel programmes, including Starwood Preferred Guest

There are also some hotels which credit to Virgin even though they do not credit to Avios

Car rentals – Virgin offers a generous 1,000 miles per Hertz rental for example

Receive 5,000 Virgin miles for taking out a Virgin Money ISA

Receive 3,000 Virgin miles with your first order from Virgin Wines

The ‘1 mile per £1’ rate on the Black Visa also allows you to run up miles very quickly

It is also worth remembering that you can transfer Virgin Flying Club miles into Hilton HHonors points (at 2:3) and IHG Rewards Club points (at 1:1). Getting one of these cards may be a way of giving your Hilton or IHG account a boost.


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 (102)

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  • Danksy says:

    Are virgin still doing status match to BA? I’ve converted all my virgin miles to IHG but this may convince me otherwise!

    • James67 says:

      Did your most recent conversions still count for status Danksy? I’m considering signing up for black as a route to spire as opposed to a combination of MR and cc points, leaving them free to transfer to BA. Worse case scenario is that spire not up to much but £140 outlay added to existing FC miles gets me 75k IHG points so one IC plus one CP night or two indigo nights. Not a bad return for £140.

    • Rob says:

      No, unfortunate

      • James67 says:

        Thanks Rob, had a feeling you were lucky getting it through and it wouldn’t last. Could have done it after your post but was always in two minds as I’m guessing biggest benefit of spire likely to be breakfast whilst neither my partner or I are big on breakfast anyway. So, dilemna solved, I will still apply for the card and use it towards HKG or PVG UC ow.

        • Brian says:

          James, I think Rob’s ‘no’ was aimed at the other question about the status match. At least, that’s how it seems to me. So the Spire route might still work…

      • Liz says:

        Are you saying that the Virgin miles no longer count as qualifying IHG points? I got my IHG credit card statement this morning and these points will get me to Spire – probably my one and only time though. I was hoping in the future to use Virgin miles but if this is no longer the case then I definitely will never reach it again.

        • Liz says:

          Scrap my comment – just realised Rob answered no to the Virgin match and not the Virgin/IHG conversion!

          • Head for Points says:

            Correct. As far as I know, Virgin conversions DO still count towards Spire qualification.

  • Tilly71 says:

    I have been looking at the white card for a few days now since the cut in Clubcard points for MC happening soon. To gain a 1 x F mile per £2.00 spend on visa is the best outside of BMI diamond I can see on the market unless you feel chained to Avios and no annual fees to pay.

  • John Tickner says:

    A problem I have with Virgin isn the lack of availability of 2 reward seats in Upper Class. Is there guaranteed availability ? Any tips/tricks to bagging a seat ?

    • Rachel says:

      I only have experience of the MCO route on VA but find that the availability is pretty good for UC. I have flown two years running in school summer holidays too.

      It’s just a matter of keep checking as they do change all the time. It isn’t like with BA where there is a guaranteed two seats on every flight. vA will add seats at various times, right up until a few days before, so keep checking!

      • Jon Easthope says:

        Rachel – wnating to do this exact trip. How does booking a return with Virgin work? Do you book the outbound and add the return when it opens up or do you have to wait until your full itinerary is available before booking it?

        • Rachel says:

          You can do either. If you book it as two one way redemptions it costs a little more in taxes. Have not been successful getting the return in UC from MCO but my friend flew back from Miami in UC (4 seats) the other week, so that’s an option if you are open to the journey to miami. However PE tends to have good availability inbound, I prefer to do UC on the outbound sector anyway. Flew UC home from JFK and found that laying down made me feel a bit queasy and didn’t sleep any better anyway. Good luck!

          • Jon Easthope says:

            Thanks Rachel. Always gone BA but with recent changes and opportunity to fly out of Manchester, I think I’ve got to give it a go!

          • Rachel says:

            Virgin is good, don’t know about the clubhouse at Manchester, but it’s good at Gatwick and a nice start to the flight!

    • Rob says:

      No, no guaranteed availability on every flight.

    • James67 says:

      I asked similar questiin before in relation to HKG. Was advised then that availability is best within 3 months of proposed departure. I have no idea ifthis applies across all routes though.

  • Josh says:

    This sounds familiar …. Devaluation time?

    BA – boost then devalue
    etihad – boost then devalue

    Surely it’s a possibility.

    • James67 says:

      Most of us think devaluatiin of FC is inevitale, question is when rather than if. I cannot recall what it was but Virgin announced something ending 31/12 which, at tge time, led me to suspect at the time devaluation is earmarked for 1st Januay

    • RIccati says:

      This is misplaced. Credit card bonus has been there.

      No particular boost in converting to Virgin (from MR or Clubcard).

      I would think VA is limited on deval options because they cut two attractive routes (Japan, South Africa). Partner redemption (eg, Delta) hardly exist. Taxes are in excess of £500 to depart UK in UC.

      With Avios deval, if we can’t use them on Partner Redemptions because of 50% price increase, we can at least dump them on RFS European redemptions, so it makes sense to collect moderately.

      This will not be the case with Virgin FC.

      • Fenny says:

        IMO, £500 in tax and 80K FC miles return to Boston in UC is still a better bet than BA redemptions to the US. The only use I have for Avios is RFS to Europe.

        But we all have our priorities.

  • Rachel says:

    One word of advice to anyone who applies for this card, take a screen shot of the offer running when you apply.

    I had the White card for my husbands at time the bonus was increased. We made the necessary spend and only the initial points were awarded. I then had about a 3 month battle to get the additional points. Each time I contacted them, they told me no further points were due. Eventually I sent a printed copy of the screen shot from the time and they still suggested I wasn’t due the points “but would offer them as a gesture of good will” with a £50 card credit too.

    I then went on to take out the black card for my husband and am about to embark on the same scenario. Letter was sent yesterday with the copy of the screen shot!

    They seem very bad at honouring their points offers, so be on your guard!!

    • David says:

      +1 to that.

    • Frenske says:

      Threat with contacting FSO. Usually that will wake them up.

      • Rachel says:

        That will be my next port of call if I don’t get them straight off this time. My MCO flights should be out in a couple of weeks, so I want those points quickly lol

    • James67 says:

      Agree it it good to take a screenshot, however, necer had a problem getting a first application bonus from them. Even when I applied for Etihad 25k too early, they still hnoured it after I directed them to HFP post proving it was live.

      • Rachel says:

        I got the 18,500 straight off no problem. Having house renovated so made the 3k spend almost instantly, but still waiting on the 13,500 they owe me!

        • James67 says:

          Send them secure message headed formal complaint and give them28 days to resolve it or you will contact tge Ombudsman Service. You will likely get a call within a couple of days telling you they will be on your next statement Good luck.

    • Stuart says:

      You have to wait until the statement with the points on is issued before they transfer to FC, so the points will be transferred in two amounts for the different targets.

    • The Urbanite says:

      I have the black card, applied about 3 months ago when they had the same sign up bonus as this. The 18500 posted without an issue. The extra 13500 was not mentioned at all in any paperwork. I hit the target after 6 weeks and it was credited promptly, no quibble.

  • Thomas says:

    Thanks for the heads up. Built up a nice little stash of Virgin miles with the black card so this will be a decent boost. Points seem to add quickly with the bonuses, which is always welcome.

  • Drolma-la says:

    Sod’s law. I very recently signed up for the Black cards. Is there any point contacting MBNA and asking to be included in the new, improved points offer?

    • Head for Points says:

      No harm in asking.

      Or just apply for the White card (you can have both), bank the 10k and cancel.

    • Michael says:

      I recently signed up as well. Going to ask if they’ll add the points if i meet the spend. Let’s see what they say!

  • David says:

    If you’ve got the Travelex Supercard for fee-free overseas spend, it’s almost worth getting the Virgin Black cards to tie to that. Supercard doesn’t work with American Express, and the Black Visa has by far the best earning rate of any non-AMEX card I know of.

    • James67 says:

      I have found my supercard does not work at all if merchant card reader is not set up for pin entry and I need to sign the paper instead. Are others having same issue?

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