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Virgin Atlantic is currently running a special offer for its Virgin Money-issued Reward+ credit card.

The offer ends on Monday.

For a limited period you will get 30,000 Virgin Points (usually 15,000 points) if you take out the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card.

There is no special deal on the free Virgin Atlantic Reward credit card. This card has no sign-up bonus.

You can apply here.

30,000 Virgin Points bonus with the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card

Previously had the card? Virgin Money will give you a new bonus if you cancelled your previous Virgin Atlantic card more than six months ago.

Current holders of other Virgin Money non-airline credit cards CAN apply and will receive the bonus.

You CAN apply and get the bonus if you are currently a supplementary cardholder on someone else’s Virgin Atlantic credit card.

Pay no foreign exchange fees in the Eurozone

If you are looking for a good reason to apply – apart from the bonus – this is it. Whilst you will struggle to find any mention of this on the card website, the Virgin Atlantic cards are the only travel rewards credit cards which offer a partial respite on FX fees when travelling.

You pay no FX fees on spending in Euro, Swedish Kronor or Romanian Lei. This saves you 3% on your purchases and you earn Virgin Points on top. The 3% fee applies to transactions in all other currencies.

I am increasingly finding this to be a very valuable benefit. I spent around £8,000 on my Reward+ card across Italy, Germany and Slovenia during August, picking up 12,000+ Virgin Points and saving £240+ on FX fees in the process.

Here is the exact wording from the summary credit agreement:

“Non-Sterling Transaction Fee (for foreign currency transactions): 2.99% of transaction. We will not charge this if the transaction is in Euros, Swedish Kronor or Romanian Lei and it takes place in the UK or European Economic Area (EEA)”

What are the key features of the Virgin Atlantic credit cards?

These are very attractive cards. Here are the details:

Get 30,000 Virgin Points sign-up bonus with the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card

The free card – the Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard

The free Virgin Atlantic Reward credit card is a Mastercard which earns 0.75 Virgin Points per £1 spent.

The representative APR is 26.9% variable.

There is no sign-up bonus on this card.

Get 30,000 Virgin Points sign-up bonus with the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card

The paid card – the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

The £160 Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card is a Mastercard which earns 1.5 Virgin Points per £1 spent. 

The representative APR is 69.7% variable, including the annual fee.  The representative APR on purchases is 26.9% variable.

If you take out the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card you will be able to earn up to 30,000 Virgin Points:

  • 15,000 Virgin Points after you make your first purchase on the card in the first 90 days
  • Plus another 15,000 Virgin Points when you apply on or before 2nd October and £3,000 is spent on the card within 90 days of opening the account

With this deal, you are receiving 30,000 Virgin Points, which should be worth around £300 if redeemed for long-haul premium flights, for a £160 fee.

You will also benefit from earning a very generous 1.5 Virgin Points per £1 spent going forwards.

The fee is not refundable pro-rata if you cancel during the year.

This offer makes the Reward+ card your best deal for Year 1

The Reward+ card is clearly the best deal, in my view, given the enhanced bonus.  The 30,000 Virgin Points easily offsets the £160 annual fee for the first year.

More importantly, once you have the Reward+ card, you are earning the superior 1.5 points per £1 whenever you shop.  You also trigger the upgrade and companion vouchers more quickly.

Big spenders should note that your monthly points earning is capped by your credit limit. What this means, in plain English, is that if your limit is £10,000, the maximum number of points you can earn per month is 7,500 on the free card and 15,000 on the paid card. If you spend £10,000 every 10 days and then pay off your balance mid-cycle, you will not earn miles on your spending above £10,000. This is unlikely to be an issue for 99% of people.

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 little more flexibility.

30,000 Virgin Points bonus with the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card

These are your rewards for hitting the spending target each year

Your reward is triggered within 1-2 weeks of 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.

You should receive an email from Virgin Flying Club confirming this. If not, go to the ‘My Activity’ section of the Virgin Atlantic website, under ‘My Account’. You should see ‘Virgin Atlantic Credit Card Reward Voucher’ as a transaction line, with ‘0 points’ showing next to it.

The voucher cannot be redeemed online. You need to call Virgin Flying Club to redeem it.

You can choose one of the following options:

  • A 2-4-1 voucher, valid for two years, for a Virgin Flying Club points redemption OR a Virgin Atlantic cash ticket, in Upper Class, Premium or Economy
  • A return upgrade – on either a cash or points ticket – from Premium to Upper Class, or from Economy Delight / Classic to Premium.  You can either upgrade 1 x return flight if travelling alone or 2 x one-way legs of two return flights if travelling with someone else.
  • A Virgin Clubhouse lounge pass (requires a same-day Virgin Atlantic, Delta, KLM or Air France flight, option only available to Silver and Gold members)

There is small print:

  • If you are a Red (no status) member, you need to pay 50% of the points for your 2nd ticket if you redeem your 2-4-1 voucher in Upper Class.  This means that, for Upper Class redemptions for Red members, it is effectively a ‘2 for 1.5’ voucher. For Economy or Premium redemptions, it is a genuine ‘2 for 1’.
  • If you are a Gold member, you would receive two Clubhouse lounge passes instead of one if you chose that option
  • Taxes and charges need to be paid on the ‘free’ ticket as part of your 2-4-1 booking
  • Vouchers are valid for two years and you must fly the outbound leg of your trip before the expiry date

Reward seat availability is required to use the voucher.  This means:

  • You can only upgrade a flight if there is a reward seat in the higher class (irrespective of whether you are upgrading a cash or a points ticket)
  • You can only apply a 2-4-1 voucher to a cash booking if there is a reward seat available for the 2nd ‘free’ seat

If you usually travel on your own, the upgrade voucher is likely to suit you best. This can also be used by a couple to upgrade one leg per person on a return cash or reward flight.

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Whilst premium flights are clearly the best option (sorry to spoil the surprise!) you will find that there are plenty of other options available too.

Who knows? Perhaps the amazing offer of a £2,500 Virgin Voyages cruise for just 80,000 Virgin Points for two (full board) will return in 2024 …..

Get 30,000 Virgin Points from the Virgin Atlantic Reward+ credit card

Remember that Virgin Points convert into Hilton Honors and IHG One Rewards points

With the IHG UK credit cards now closed, and Hilton showing no signs of launching a new product, these cards are good ways of earning IHG or Hilton points from a UK Mastercard / Visa.

The conversion rate into Hilton Honors is 2:3 and the rate into IHG One Rewards is 1:1.

The sign-up bonus on Reward+ is therefore worth 45,000 Hilton Honors points or 30,000 IHG One Rewards points.

There is a minimum conversion of 10,000 Virgin Points and conversions must be done by phone.

Some tips on applying

Based on the past experience of HfP readers, I suggest that you do not use the ‘pre-approval checker’ on the Virgin Money website.  Historically it has not proved a good predictor of whether you will be accepted. 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 Money at Jubilee House, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE3 4PL with a couple of paragraphs expressing your dismay, referencing your Virgin Atlantic status (if any) and outlining your income and lack of non-mortgage debts.  They will reconsider and you will often end up being successful.

Conclusion

30,000 Virgin Points is an excellent sign-up bonus.  We never see a better deal than this.

The £160 Reward+ card is the better overall package because of the high earning rate and the voucher being triggered at just £10,000 of spending. There isn’t a lot of value in getting the free card – at least for Year 1 – with such a strong bonus on Reward+.

You can apply for either of the Virgin Atlantic credit cards via this link.

The 30,000 points offer ends on Monday 2nd October. Virgin Money tends to pull its offers during the morning so don’t leave it too late.

Disclaimer: Head for Points is a journalistic website. Nothing here should be construed as financial advice, and it is your own responsibility to ensure that any product is right for your circumstances. Recommendations are based primarily on the ability to earn miles and points. The site discusses products offered by lenders but is not a lender itself. Robert Burgess, trading as Head for Points, is regulated and authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority to act as an independent credit broker.


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Want to earn more points from credit cards? – September 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

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Barclaycard Avios Mastercard

10,000 Avios (to 26th September) 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.

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

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

30,000 Avios and the famous annual 2-4-1 voucher Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express

40,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

18,000 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:

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

10,000 points bonus – plus an extra 500 points for our readers Read our full review

British Airways American Express Accelerating Business

30,000 Avios sign-up bonus – plus annual bonuses of up to 30,000 Avios 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 (17)

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  • mart says:

    Wondering whether to sign player 2 up for this,I have around 200k and a upgrade voucher in my account
    A return in upper to east coast would be 175k for 2 using the voucher as a companion voucher (im silver),or 150k and 2x upgrade vouchers.
    I’m struggling to see the value in my situation.

  • John Colcombe says:

    I had this card previously, I cancelled it about 5 years ago I think. Would I still be eligible for the bonus?

  • S says:

    Does the person who earned the virgin voucher have to be the one travelling
    Have a virgin and ba voucjer expiring soon and tempted to try and split family on a virgin ba flight to use them up….

    • dougzz99 says:

      I booked using a voucher a month or so ago. Phone agent asked who was travelling. I asked if that meant that the voucher could be used for someone else and she said that would be fine. YMMV.

  • Mark says:

    I have the Virgin + Card, my wife the “free card”. Is it possible to have her card upgraded to the + version, obviously paying the £160 fee?

    • David says:

      I’m guessing yes you could upgrade but no bonus. She would have to cancel, wait 6 months then she’d get a bonus.

      • Mark says:

        We are not bothered about the bonus, its the 2-4-1 that is working really good for us at the moment. Getting an UC seat for free (minus the fees etc) is a no-brainer to us.

    • Rob says:

      No.

      Virgin Money is working on a way of making this happen though, so it will come soon.

      • Mark says:

        Cheers Rob, any idea of timescale? I am part of the Virgin “Inner Circle” and there have been numerous “rumours” regarding the Credit Cards, but nothing about the upgrade of a basic card.

  • navara says:

    Have the cruise winners been announced yet Rob?

    • Rob says:

      Not announced but I think it’s all sorted – will check with Sinead.

  • DaffyD says:

    Been told they will give an answer in 7-10 days. Hmm that’s a no from me then if it comes in after midnight . OH got same message a week back. Will burn my last 400k stash and not waste another breath on them. Lots of hoops for so few destinations.

  • Mick S says:

    If you apply for the “paid card” and are given a lousy credit limit can you close the card off immediately to avoid paying the fee?

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