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NEW: Get double tier points on Virgin Atlantic Holidays – a permanent deal

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With only a couple of weeks left until British Airways Holidays ends its double tier points deal (and you would need to travel by 31st March, not just book), Virgin Atlantic Holidays has launched an identical offer.

In fact, in one way, it is even better. The Virgin Atlantic Holidays offer is permanent, not a temporary promotion.

As an extra carrot, for a limited time, the lead booker gets an extra 200 tier points on top if the booking is for £4,000 or more.

You can find out more, and price up some ideas, on the Virgin Atlantic Holidays website here.

earning double tier points with virgin atlantic holidays

Here are the key points:

  • this is a permanent offer, with no end date
  • your booking can include flight and hotel or flight and car hire (or indeed flight, hotel and car hire if you wish!)
  • you must book at least three nights of hotel accommodation or car hire to receive double tier points
  • failure to check-in to your hotel or pick up your rental car will disqualify you from the bonus tier points
  • all passengers on the booking will receive double tier points
  • you will only receive double tier points if your holiday includes Virgin Atlantic-operated flights – codeshares do not count
  • for a temporary period, for bookings made by 30th September, the lead booker will receive 200 additional tier points if the total booking is for £4,000 or more
  • irrespective of whether your booking qualifies for double tier points, the lead booker will continue to earn bonus Virgin Points based on your spending – 2 per £1 spent for Red members, 3 per £1 spent for Silver members and 4 per £1 spent for Gold members. This is totally separate to any Virgin Points earned from your flights.

What is interesting about this deal is setting the minimum stay for double tier points at only three nights. This makes it a realistic possibility for business travellers, especially the self-employed who have complete freedom to book their own travel.

This offer replaces the previous offer which gave the lead booker 20 tier points for every £500 spent but offered no bonus to the other travellers.

Double tier points with Virgin Atlantic Holidays

How many Virgin Atlantic tier points do you need for status?

The tier point earning chart is here.

In simple terms, you receive (before any doubling):

  • Economy Light – 25 tier points each way
  • Economy Classic – 25 or 50 tier points each way
  • Economy Delight – 50 tier points each way
  • Premium – 50 or 100 tier points each way
  • Upper Class – 100 or 200 tier points each way

Where a range is given, it is almost certain that you will receive the lower number. The higher numbers are only for refundable flexible flight tickets.

There are two elite tiers in the Virgin Atlantic programme.

Silver requires 400 tier points in a rolling 12 month period. The key benefits 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. You will receive some benefits, but not lounge access, with other SkyTeam airlines. You can see full details of Silver status on the Virgin Atlantic website here.

Gold requires 1,000 tier points in a rolling 12 month period. The key benefits are access to Clubhouses and the Heathrow Revivals lounge, use of Upper Class check-in, use of the Upper Class drive-thru wing in Heathrow Terminal 3, additional luggage allowance and 60% bonus miles on cash flights. You also receive lounge access, among other benefits, with other SkyTeam airlines. You can see full details of Gold status on the Virgin Atlantic website here.

Note that, unlike British Airways Executive Club, Virgin Atlantic status is initially earned on a rolling 12 month basis. There is no defined ‘year end’. Instead, each time you earn tier points, Virgin looks back at the previous 12 months and if your tier point total takes you above the tier threshold, you are promoted.

Once you earn Silver status, you move to a fixed year and have 12 months to earn enough tier points to renew. If you don’t, you drop back to the base level and back onto the rolling basis.

Double tier points with Virgin Atlantic Holidays

What does this offer mean for earning status?

These changes mean that everyone on your booking is guaranteed Silver status in Virgin Flying Club if you book an Upper Class holiday.

You would earn 100 tier points each way, so 200 tier points return, and this would double to 400.

If you spend £4,000 on a Premium or Economy Delight holiday, booked by 30th September, the lead booker would receive Silver status. This is because you would receive 50 tier points each way, so 100 return which doubles to 200. The additional 200 tier points received by the lead booker gets that person to the 400 needed for Silver status.

There are some losers under this new offer

Whilst this offer will work well for most people, there will be some losers:

  • under the old offer (20 tier points per £500 spent) you could travel on ANY airline. The new ‘double tier points’ offer requires you to be flying on a Virgin Atlantic aircraft – even codeshares don’t count. Given Virgin’s limited route network, flying on Virgin Atlantic isn’t always possible. There is no incentive now for someone who wants Virgin Atlantic tier points to book their holiday via Virgin Atlantic Holidays if Virgin does not fly that route.
  • in some circumstances, the lead booker will be worse off under this new deal. Someone spending £3,000 on an Economy Light holiday would receive 120 bonus tier points under the old scheme but only 50 under the new structure. However, EVERYONE gets bonus tier points with this new offer, not just the lead booker.

Find out more

The Virgin Holidays website is here. There is a link on that page which will take you to full details of the double tier points offer.


How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards

How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards (March 2025)

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 18,000 Virgin Points and the free card has a bonus of 3,000 Virgin Points):

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

18,000 bonus points and 1.5 points for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard

3,000 bonus points, no fee and 1 point for every £1 you spend 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 – 30,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express comes with 50,000 Membership Rewards points, which convert into 50,000 Virgin Points.

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large 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

Up to 120,000 points when you sign-up and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Business Gold

Up to 60,000 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

Comments (30)

  • LittleNick says:

    Shame they don’t have a short haul network

  • Tony says:

    I phoned and spoke to someone last night and they confirmed that it was going live today and that it was only for new bookings.

    Part of is considering the benefits of cancelling and rebooking as we are spending a fair amount on a Disney trip. Probably not worth it on the basis of the cancellation fees and highly likely the Virgin’s IT system won’t be able to cope with the likelihood of different levels of accruals. Bound to be on a spreadsheeet somewhere !

  • ybrikm says:

    So you could move straight to gold with a 3 day holiday in upper class flex?

    • Rob says:

      No-one would do that, though, because you’d be paying for a Flex flight even though the hotel element would be inflexible!

      FAR cheaper to do 2 x inflexible Upper Class flights.

      • Michael says:

        Upper class fare code I gives 200 TP each way and is often only £200 more than fare code Z (100 TPs). A holiday booked into I would give 1000 TPs and gold for lead booker and would be much cheaper than a second holiday. The Flex bit marketed on the VS website is slightly different, costs about £400 each way and just adds flexibility without changing the underlying fare code. It’s the fare code that’s important for TP earning.

  • LittleNick says:

    Is it easy to book a virgin holidays but returning from a different place with only a hotel for part of the trip like with BA, has anyone managed to do this? Not sure I can see how to do online?

    • Sam says:

      It won’t let you online. I have done something similar by going into a virgin holidays branch, they booked outbound and inbound flight, and part hotel (3 nights, of a 7 night trip for me) as I was spending part of my trip elsewhere

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