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Virgin Flying Club changes – lower thresholds, household accounts, Clubhouse passes

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Virgin Atlantic has announced a flurry of improvements to Virgin Flying Club this morning.

The good news is that they are all genuine improvements. None of them are revolutionary, and not all of them with benefit everyone, but all members should come out of it better off in some way.

You could now earn Gold status with as few as two Upper Class return flights if the tickets were flexible.

Good Virgin Flying Club changes

Let’s run through the changes in detail.

It’s now easier to earn status in Virgin Flying Club

From April, you will find it easier to earn Silver or Gold status in Virgin Flying Club.

The new thresholds will be, from April 2022:

  • Silver status will require just 300 tier points in a rolling 12 month period, down from 400
  • Gold status will require just 800 tier points in a rolling 12 month period, down from 1,000

I was originally told that these changes were permanent. However, Virgin Atlantic has now followed up to say that they will only last for 12 months. The normal thresholds will return in April 2023.

The key benefits of Silver are free seat selection in Economy Light, use of premium check-in and 30% bonus miles on cash flights. You do NOT get lounge access.

The key benefits of Gold are access to Clubhouses and the Heathrow Revivals lounge, use of Upper Class check-in, additional luggage allowance and 60% bonus miles on cash flights.

You can see full details of Silver status on the Virgin Atlantic website here.

You can see full details of Gold status here.

How many tier points do you earn per flight?

Remember that Virgin Atlantic awards tier points on redemption flights, as long as you redeem on Virgin Atlantic and not a partner, making status even easier to achieve. For clarity, this only applies if you redeem Virgin Points – you don’t get tier points if you use, say, Delta SkyMiles to book a Virgin Atlantic reward flight.

You can learn about tier points on this page of the Virgin Atlantic website.

On cash bookings, you earn, depending on the ticket type booked:

  • Economy: 25 – 50 tier points each way
  • Premium: 50 – 100 tier points each way
  • Upper Class: 100 – 200 tier points each way

On redemption flights, you earn:

  • Economy: 25 tier points each way
  • Premium: 50 tier points each way
  • Upper Class: 100 tier points each way
Good Virgin Flying Club changes

Silver members can now have a household account

One big disadvantage of Virgin Flying Club versus British Airways Executive Club is the lack of household accounts.

Virgin’s call centre operators have a lot of flexibility to work around this, including taking points from multiple accounts to make one booking, as long as each account holder is travelling. It is fiddly, however, and with no published rules you could never be certain that you would be able to do what you wanted.

Gold members have always been able to have a household account as a perk.

Silver members of Virgin Flying Club will now be allowed to open a household account too with up to nine members.

Frankly, whilst a step in the right direction, Virgin Atlantic should open this up to everyone. If nothing else, it would encourage more credit card sales as a couple could have a card each in the knowledge that their miles were being pooled.

The Clubhouse passes for Silver members are finally on the way

Every Silver member of Virgin Flying Club will receive a one-off Clubhouse voucher for themselves and a guest.

This was promised as a perk to people who did the Virgin Atlantic status match from British Airways Executive Club earlier in the year, but it has taken longer than expected to put into place. It was always intended that vouchers would be given to all Silver members and not just those who matched from BA.

Good Virgin Flying Club changes

You will earn tier points when you book with Virgin Atlantic Holidays

This is a smart move, integrating the holiday business with the airline and rewarding people who spend large sums on package holidays.

For bookings made from 9th November, you will earn 20 tier points for every £500 you spend with Virgin Atlantic Holidays.

This is on top of the tier points you will earn from your Virgin Atlantic flight.

There is a cap of 400 tier points per booking.

The tier points go to the lead booker based on the total package value. If both you and your partner are Flying Club members you will need to think about whose name is listed first and so receives the tier points.

You will earn more Virgin Points when you book with Virgin Atlantic Holidays

Virgin Atlantic is increasing the number of Virgin Points you earn when you book with Virgin Atlantic Holidays.

The new earning rates, which I assume are effective immediately, are:

  • Red (base) member: 2 points per £1 spent
  • Silver member: 3 points per £1 spent
  • Gold member: 4 points per £1 spent

Earn 20,000 bonus Virgin Points

Finally, Virgin Atlantic is offering a special bonus to all Flying Club members.

If you take two return flights in either Premium or Upper Class between 9th November and 31st March 2022, you will receive 20,000 bonus Virgin Points.

Here are the relevant parts of the small print with some comments:

  • “Applicable for bookings made through virginatlantic.com, virginholidays.co.uk or via our contact centre” (not sure about this, I doubt they are blocking bookings made by corporate travel agents)
  • “Qualifying flights can be any combination of Upper or Premium flights. Qualifying booking classes are: Upper (J, C, D, I, Z) and Premium (W, S, H, K). Multiple sectors flown on a single ticket do not qualify for the bonus, eg TLV-LHR-JFK, JFK-LHR-TLV will count as one round trip.” (quite impressed Virgin thought of this loophole!)
  • “All Virgin Atlantic routes are eligible. Flights must be both operated by Virgin Atlantic and marketed by Virgin Atlantic (flight number starts with VS) to be applicable for the bonus. Codeshare flights are excluded from this offer.” (good to have this clarification because the press release I received tied it in to the US reopening, but it actually applies to all routes)

Conclusion

As you can see, there is a lot happening here, but all of it is positive.

My only grumble is that I wish household accounts were open to all members. For a start, it isn’t clear what happens to a houshold account if a Silver is demoted to Red.

As with the vouchers that come with the Virgin Atlantic credit cards, the airline is willing to sacrifice simplicity at the altar of offering more perks to elites, and this is not a good thing.

All in all though, Virgin Flying Club just got more attractive, especially as Gold status can now be obtained with as few as TWO fully flexible Upper Class return flights.


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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  • Melonfarmer says:

    Shame that there’s no way of redeeming VA cc upgrade vouchers without phoning, waiting 2 hrs, then being cut off.

    Double points on VA bookings using VA cc gone AWOL too.

    • Nick says:

      Agreed. VA points are a right faff, points don’t show up even after chasing them. Vouchers have to be used on the phone and can end up with multiple bookings, can’t easily compare prices.

      I’m sure points are being added and removed manually. With BA it all just works.

  • r* says:

    What a pile of crap tying household accts to status tho. Ive no need for one, but it would certainly put me off virgin in much the way it does that they charge half points using the cc vouchers to book business flights. If Im gonna have to use 1.5x points plus voucher plus the obscene fees they charge, it makes more sense to just do an ex-eu cash booking in many instances.

    Also how hard can it be to actually show credit card vouchers on the website, or even actually let you use them without needing to call. Would be nice if their website actually showed partner availability too!

    • Rob says:

      It does show Delta, Air France and KLM availability.

    • J says:

      I want to jump on your rant.

      The inability to book award tickets online with the credit card voucher is absolutely insanity.

      Whatsapp chat dont reply for over 24 hours, meaning any fast moving routes will be taken by the time they respond, and phoning is a waste of time.

      I get there may be anecdotal experiences that differ to mine, but it is still absolute insanity to tie human capital to booking a flight.

  • Akhil says:

    How do you set up a flying club household account? Can it be done online. I am a gold member.

  • YFP says:

    I assume this means you can status match from flying blue silver to virgin silver and get the clubhouse passes included? If so that is a result as I’ve always wanted to enter a clubhouse since I last went in when I was 10!

  • Freddy says:

    Shame about the general lack of availability

  • mr_jetlag says:

    Mentioned on p1, but I can’t find anywhere on the current website where VS Gold is able to gift silver as a benefit, thought this had gone but happy to be corrected?

  • Munch says:

    Currently Silver with a balance of 100 tier points until March 2022. I’ve two reward flights booked for 2022, LA (July) Tel Aviv (September).
    Am I right in thinking there is no point in chasing the 200 Tier points before the end of March 2022 to retain Silver. I will regain Silver after Tel Aviv so can again book UC reward flights ready for 2023.
    Not sure if I’m missing something?

    • Danny says:

      I’m confused about how all the timing works, too. I currently have 300 tier points. Year ends in May. If I don’t do any more flying, will I retain Silver until May 2023? If I get another 500 tier points in say Jan 2022, will I go to gold in Jan 2022 and remain there until May 2023? Or will I only be bumped to Gold in April 2022, until May 2023? Or…………?

      • Nick says:

        Similarly confused by the whole timing of the tier point reduction. Does it only count on flights you take from April 2022 onwards? Or are virgin extending the window it used to calculate the tier points? So i have 400 tier points and am due to fly UC in January 22 and again in Sept 22. Will that get me Gold? Or do they ignore tier points earned before April 2022? Confused…

  • Sam Wardill says:

    Why does it matter what happens when your HHA ends? Unlike BA , Virgin just give the points to the household head. Virgin Australia also pool status credit . Now that would be a bonus!

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