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LAST CALL: Virgin Atlantic offering 0% FX fees until November if you get its credit card today

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Today is your last full day to take advantage of the current Virgin Atlantic promotion on its Reward and Reward+ credit cards.

This time, it is NOT offering additional bonus miles.  Instead, you will pay no FX fees on all foreign currency transactions you make before the end of November.

You will continue to earn miles on your foreign currency transactions.  This offer is IN ADDITION TO the standard bonus of 5,000 miles on the free card and 15,000 miles on the paid card.

You can find more information online here.

The offer ends tomorrow, 30th August.  However, history shows that Virgin Money pulls its offers quite early on the final day so you can’t be sure that it will still be there if you wait until then.

Is this deal worth it?

On the face of it, this may seem less interesting than an enhanced miles sign-up offer.  In reality, for some people who spend heavily outside the UK it could be more lucrative.

There is no ‘right answer’ here:

If you have a ‘no FX fees, no rewards’ credit card already, you will gain via this offer because you will now be earning miles on foreign currency transactions.  This is 0.75 miles per £1 on the free Reward card and 1.5 miles per £1 on the £160 Reward+ card.

If you do not have a ‘no FX fees, no rewards’ credit card, and are currently paying 3% FX fees on your overseas purchases, you will be substantially better off during this offer, because you will save 3% on all your FX spending.

Of course, whether this is better value than applying for the Virgin Atlantic cards during an ‘enhanced bonus miles’ promotion is a different question.  If you are only planning to spend £500 abroad between now and 30th November, this offer isn’t worth much.  If you were planning to spend £10,000 abroad, there is real value here.

The bottom line is that if you have an expensive holiday abroad lined up for September, October or November, this offer might work for you.

Here is the small print for the offer, which is worth noting as you could easily come a cropper:

You only get 0% FX fees on purchases made in person, outside the UK.   If you buy an airline ticket in foreign currency, or pre-pay a hotel booking, you will not get it.  Any transaction flagged as ‘cardholder not present’ (meaning you do not use a PIN or physically make a contactless transaction) is excluded.

Whilst there is no FX loading on cash withdrawals from foreign ATMs, you will still pay the standard 5% cash advance fee

You will continue to earn miles on card purchases made abroad, but not on cash advances

You still receive the standard sign-up bonus of 5,000 miles on the free card and 15,000 miles on the paid card

You must apply for the cards by 30th August

The last day that your overseas transactions will have 0% FX fees is 30th November

The bottom line is, I think:

If you were planning to apply for the Virgin Atlantic credit cards anyway, this offer is better than nothing if you’re travelling soon

For anyone who spends heavily outside the UK, it could work out very nicely and possibly even better than a bonus miles offer

You can find full details, and apply, on the Virgin Money website here.

The remainder of this article is our standard piece on how the Virgin Atlantic credit cards work.  You can ignore this if you’ve read it before.  I need to include it for the benefit of new HfP readers, however, as these cards are quite complex.

Here are the details:

The free card

The free Virgin Atlantic Reward credit card is a Mastercard which earns 0.75 miles per £1 spent.  The representative APR is 22.9% variable.

New sign-ups to the Virgin Atlantic Reward Credit Card earn 5,000 miles for their first purchase made on the card in the first 90 days.

Virgin Atlantic Reward credit card

The paid card

The £160 Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card is a Mastercard which earns 1.5 miles per £1 spent.  The representative APR is 63.9% variable including the £160 fee based on a notional £1200 credit limit The interest rate on purchases is 22.9% variable.

If you take out the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card you earn 15,000 miles for your first purchase made within 90 days.

Virgin Reward Plus credit card extra bonus

The Reward+ card remains the better deal in my view.  Whilst the sign-up deals are roughly equal (5,000 miles for free vs 15,000 miles for £160), once you have the Reward+ card you are earning the superior 1.5 miles per £1 whenever you shop.  You also trigger the upgrade and companion vouchers more quickly.

Can I apply for the other card if I already have a Virgin Atlantic credit card?

It seems not.  Virgin Money has recently added this clause to the application form:

“I am not an existing Virgin Atlantic Credit Card customer and I have not closed another credit card issued by Virgin Money in the last 6 months.”

It is frustrating that Virgin Money is not offering an upgrade route for people on the free card who are now willing to pay the annual fee in return for the higher earning rate.

How do the upgrade and companion vouchers work?

Each year you can earn a special extra reward.  Your reward is triggered IMMEDIATELY upon hitting the spending target.  The target is £20,000 in a card year for the free Virgin Atlantic Reward credit card and £10,000 in a card year for the £160 Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card.

Unlike the British Airways American Express cards, the rewards vary depending on your tier in the Virgin Flying Club scheme.  If you have elite status, you get a better reward.

This is what you can pick from:

All Flying Club members

A 2-4-1 voucher, valid for two years, for a Virgin Flying Club redemption in Economy, or

A return upgrade to Premium when you book an Economy reward flight (requires reward availability in Premium)

Flying Club members with Silver status

A 2-4-1 voucher, valid for two years, for a Virgin Flying Club redemption in Premium or Economy, or

A Virgin Clubhouse lounge pass for Heathrow or Gatwick (requires a same-day Virgin Atlantic flight), or

A return upgrade to Premium when you book an Economy reward flight (requires reward availability in Premium)

Flying Club members with Gold status

A 2-4-1 voucher, valid for two years, for a Virgin Flying Club redemption in Upper Class, Premium or Economy

TWO Virgin Clubhouse lounge passes for Heathrow or Gatwick (require same-day Virgin Atlantic flights)

A return upgrade to Premium when you book an Economy reward flight (requires reward availability in Premium)

Taxes and charges are due on ‘free’ 241 seats in the same way as the British Airways American Express 241 vouchers.  Vouchers are valid for two years and you must fly the outbound leg of your trip before the expiry date.

Some tips on applying

Do NOT use the ‘pre-approval checker’ on the Virgin Money website.  It is a joke.  It is designed for Virgin Money’s mass-market cards and is likely to reject you for being too wealthy and so unlikely to pay interest.  Apply directly.

If your full application is rejected, this can often be overturned if you appeal in writing. Write to Virgin Atlantic Credit Cards, PO Box 10609, Wigston, LE18 9HA with a couple of paragraphs expressing your dismay, referencing your Virgin Atlantic status and/or that you had the old MBNA credit cards, and outlining your income and lack of non-mortgage debts.  They will reconsider and you will normally end up being successful.

You can apply for either of the new Virgin Atlantic credit cards via this link.  Remember that the ‘0% FX until November’ offer will be pulled during the day tomorrow, 30th August.


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Comments (10)

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  • Elias says:

    Is this 0% FX fee offer for new card applicants only, or can existing card holder register for it?

    • Will says:

      I wondered the same and so called Virgin Money, who told me it is only for new applicants, annoyingly

  • Benylin says:

    I regret not signing up for the paid account! Me and partner are on 40k points each from free one and with upgrade voucher (to PE only).. but tempted by the Upper Class.

  • Simon says:

    Slightly O/T – I have received my upgrade voucher and sign up bonus with the Virgin Atlantic Reward credit card, so I am inclined to get rid of it and start the process again. Does anyone know if this is feasible, like it was in the good old days with Amex cards? i.e. how long before I can sign up with a new card and trigger the sign up bonus again? 6 months? 2 years? never?

    • Rob says:

      We don’t know. When signing up there is a note saying you won’t be accepted if you’ve had a card in the past 6 months, so 6 months seems to the point at which they will at least think about it.

      • Roberto says:

        I cancelled my plus card recently and they signed off their email to me with “Just remember you’ll need to wait six months before applying for another Virgin Atlantic Credit Card. ”

        No mention of a “churn” bonus. My top tip is to use a different email address as that seemed to work when bagging a bonus on a second card..

        • Simon says:

          That sounds promising… I’ll go ahead and cancel and try my luck again in 6 months with a different email address.

    • TripRep says:

      Simon, do you have a travel partner that could sign up? Tempted to get my wife the card once I hitbthe £10k bonus. 2* PE upgrade outbound daytime to US and a full UC redemptions back to UK.

      • Matt B says:

        When you hit the 10k spend can’t you use the upgrade voucher for 2x1way instead of a return? No need for another voucher.

        • Simon says:

          I will travel solo and use the upgrade voucher for a return. I need more points though – another sign up bonus would do the trick.

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