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Virgin Atlantic Spring Sale now on – decent US flight deals in all classes

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Virgin Atlantic has launched a Spring Sale with deals to the US in Economy and Upper Class.

Until 19th April you can find reduced fares on flights to the US from London Heathrow and Manchester.

Full details are on this special website.

Looking at the Upper Class deals, the cheapest offer looks like London Heathrow to Boston at £1,914.  This is available to book until 19th April, as long as you book 120 days in advance and include a Sunday night.

Virgin Atlantic The Loft A350

Other Upper Class prices to the USA out of London include:

New York £1,939

Los Angeles £2,479

Miami £2,704

To get flights at these prices you generally need to book at least 60 days in advance, travel in July or August and include a Sunday night.

Here is our last review of Virgin Upper Class and here is our last review of Virgin’s Clubhouse lounge in Heathrow Terminal 3. Virgin’s official Upper Class website is here.

You can read more about the new A350 Upper Class seat here although this won’t be available until at least August – and even then it will only be on selected Heathrow to New York JFK flights for now.

There are also some decent Economy deals out there. Destinations from London include:

New York £278 (for travel outbound 27th October – 12th December and 8th January 2020 – 27th March 2020)

Boston £270 (for travel outbound 27th October – 12th December and 8th January – 27th March 2020)

Miami £305 (for travel outbound 27th October – 12th December and 8th January – 27th March 2020)

Seattle £568 (for travel outbound 27th October – 12th December and 8th January – 27th March 2020)

Orlando £314 (for travel outbound 27th October – 12th December and 8th January – 27th March 2020)

Destinations from Manchester include:

New York £350 (for travel outbound 4th January – 14th February 2020)

Orlando £470 (for travel outbound 27th October – 12th December and 8th January – 27th March 2020)

Los Angeles £406 (for travel outbound 8th September – 28th October)

All fares need to be booked at least 28 days in advance and include a Saturday night except for Seattle which needs to be booked 120 days in advance with a minimum stay of 7 days.

Here is our review of Virgin’s new Economy Delight product, and this is why the maths says you should book it.

Travel dates and full details of what is available can be found on the Virgin Atlantic sale website here.

You need to book these deals by 19th April at the latest, but there is limited availability and it is worth jumping in now if you want to secure key dates.

To maximise your miles when paying, your best bet is one of the two Virgin Atlantic Reward credit cards.  These earn double miles (3 per £1 on the paid card or 1.5 per £1 on the free card) when you book at virginatlantic.com or via Virgin Holidays

Another option is American Express Preferred Rewards Gold which offers double points – 2 per £1 – when you book flight tickets directly with an airline.


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 (77)

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  • Nick says:

    O/T slightly.

    What the hell has happened to taxes on upper class redemptions? I checked Orlando and it’s gone from £500 ish to £730 😆

    • Matt B says:

      I noticed that myself a few days ago! A sly devaluation.

    • Mart says:

      One ways are alot more expensive than returns ,maybe to deter the miles rich Americans?

    • Richard says:

      Wow that is steep!

    • DTB says:

      carrier imposed surcharges now £500! , and taxes £264 on a dummy return to Miami.

      • Michael says:

        Could you run an article on this please Rob? Let a wider audience know this is ridiculous.

    • TripRep says:

      Nick – taxes lol, no matter how many times we say it on here…

      YQ Surcharges are not taxes

      I guess with that increases in YQ we know how VS are helping fund those A350s from London.

      I wonder if BA will follow suit.

      • Lady London says:

        BA led the charge so far as we can tell. Kind of a stealth devaluation. For some strange reason Alex Cruz in his yellow hi-viz was missed announcing this.

    • Nick_C says:

      BA charges to the US have gone up from about £550 last year to about £665 currently.

      I’ve just started collecting VFC miles again, but with fees that high I will probably end up converting them to Hilton.

      • Lady London says:

        Before you do that, take a look at some of their partner redemption offers. I gather there are some sweet spots around thé world.

    • the_real_a says:

      What? That is insane…

      • Rob says:

        … but seemingly correct, which makes no sense at all. NYC is showing as £764 – unless you fly Delta, which is £464.

  • Rachael says:

    27 Oct to 12 Dec is the available travel window to Orlando in the sale not the school holidays 🙄. Rob I think you need to clarify this as you wrote to the 31st in your article which isn’t so flexible.

  • Heather says:

    OT I can’t find the answer anyway. The 2 for 1 companion voucher with the virgin credit card, can it be used open jaw like the BA one? Ie into one US city and out of another?

    • Chas says:

      Yes – I had a VS CS member of staff confirm that to me last year when I redeemed our 2 x 241 vouchers (although I ended up doing a straight return in the end).

  • Codebreaker says:

    Great to see a VA sale!

  • Chelseafi says:

    O/T sorry. I have just been approved for my first Bus Gold Card (will get the intro 22kMR as no MR acc for over 6 months), plan is In month OH refers me for personal Plat card (as we want to keep one in family and for OH this will use final 18k referral left for 2019), I know I won’t get intro MR for taking out personal Plat but will get MR for referrals. I would appreciate clarity around registering these next two cards, Should I add both to existing online account, which would end up with 2 MR cards on same account or do I register my Gold Bus card on a new online account? Plus also can I pay my Gold Bus DD out of my personal bank account? Thank You

    • TGLoyalty says:

      or refer for Green and upgrade to Plat?

      I don’t see any reason for having more online accounts unless they dont let you register them on the same account. Surely you would want your MR cards to be in the same MR account so you keep them flexible while you are holding an MR card?

  • Steve says:

    Apologies, am I missing something here? £1,914 to BOS? £2,704 to MIA? Crazy if these are considered decent prices.

    • Darren says:

      +1

    • phatbear says:

      well if you can show us where to get upper class/business seats in high season to boston for less then we’re all ears/eyes.

      if you cant find a lesser price without going around the houses then yes it is a decent price.

      • Darren says:

        £1400 BA end of Oct Inv to Bos

      • Oh Matron! says:

        I’ve flown sub £1K from Manchester UC, so…….

      • Ricatti says:

        Of course it is possible to show and have Business Class seats to the US for 1,200 return, and not necessarily ex-EU.

        I have located ex-LHR with a long-ish stopover (few days) in one European capital.

    • Lee says:

      For direct flight yes, otherwise not

    • Doug M says:

      I always think that when I see sale prices, either BA or VS. But that’s because I compare them to Ex-EU offers that often are only available for a few days. I’m just not going to pay £2K for a flight, hence most of my USA trips are with BA, VS rarely as cheap.

  • C says:

    Sale related! Looking to fly to San Francisco late August/early September for a holiday. Too early for dates in Virgin sale but does anyone have an inkling as to whether BAs (hopeful) Easter sale would cover these dates or is it likely to be October-December like Virgin’s? Wondering whether to book under the current double avios deal before Friday (which would result in about an extra 5k avios between us which is better than nothing) or hold out for the sale and see if the fares go down anymore… currently return economy fare ~370 (without hold luggage) but wondering if it will go down any more than that…

    • Anna says:

      Unlikely to go down as you are travelling in the school summer holiday period.

  • Matt says:

    OT as no bits today: saw this article last night https://skift.com/2019/04/11/marriotts-new-contract-with-expedia-signals-a-shift-in-the-direct-booking-wars/amp/

    Might lead to a return of points on OTA bookings in due course. That could be good for me and Marriott, as currently I stick with hotels.com and go with whatever hotel is best for price/quality/location. If I could earn Marriott points I’d be directing rather more of my bookings that way (but don’t have enough stays in total to make it worth booking directly)

    • Russ says:

      Interesting. I still get points for OTA bookings as I’m a regular and hotels want to keep the business. So effectually some hotels are unofficially already supporting this.

    • Nick_C says:

      I wish the big chains would simply offer the best prices on their web sites. I’ve had plenty of stays with Marriott and Hilton in recent years, but it’s been 7 years since I booked directly instead of through an OTA.

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