How (And Why) to Buy Virgin Atlantic Points for SkyTeam Flights

Virgin Atlantic is part of the SkyTeam alliance
Virgin Atlantic is part of the SkyTeam alliance. Image: SkyTeam.

UK-based Virgin Atlantic joined the SkyTeam alliance last year. This opened up the opportunity to redeem “Virgin Points”, the currency of the Virgin Atlantic Flying Club program, for flights across the SkyTeam network!

That’s in addition to Virgin Atlantic’s other partner airlines including Hawaiian Airlines, All Nippon Airways, South African Airways and Virgin Australia. Of course you can also redeem on Virgin Atlantic’s own flights, but beware that Flying Club will switch to dynamic pricing for Virgin Atlantic operated flights on 30 October 2024.

If you already happen to be an active member of the Virgin Atlantic Flying Club program, this means your Virgin Points go even further. It’s also great news for Amex Membership Rewards members in Australia, who have the option to transfer their Amex points to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club and redeem for flights on SkyTeam airlines.

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Even if you don’t have any Amex Membership Rewards points, there’s another way that Australians can easily access large quantities of Virgin Points – buying them!

Through buying Virgin Points during a promotion, and redeeming them for valuable reward flights, you could save a significant amount of money off the regular ticket price.

China Airlines Airbus A350 Business Class
You could redeem Virgin Points to book Business Class reward flights on SkyTeam partner airlines, including China Airlines. Photo: China Airlines.

This guide explains how to buy Virgin Points and redeem them for award travel.

Before we get started, please note that Virgin Points, the currency of Virgin Atlantic Flying Club, have nothing to do with Virgin Australia Velocity points! Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Australia are completely separate airlines, and Virgin Australia is not part of the SkyTeam alliance.

How to buy Virgin Atlantic Flying Club points

If you’re a Virgin Atlantic Flying Club member and you’ve previously made at least one account transaction, you can buy Virgin Points on the Virgin Atlantic website.

The standard cost is GBP15 (~AU$29) per thousand points, plus a one-off transaction fee of GBP15 (~AU$29) for each purchase. However, you can get a better price when Virgin Atlantic is running a promotion. 😉

Purchased Virgin Points will normally credit to your Flying Club account within 24 hours, but this could take longer in some cases.

There is an annual purchase limit of 100,000 points, excluding bonus points, but this limit often increases during promotions to 200,000.

Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330neo
Virgin Atlantic sells its points by the thousand. Photo: Virgin Atlantic.

Special deals on buying Virgin Points

From time to time, Virgin Atlantic offers bonus points when you buy Virgin Points during special promotions!

For example, during the current offer running from 8 October until 6 November 2024, you could earn up to a 70% bonus on purchases. The bonus amount is tiered, depending on the amount that you buy:

  • Buy 5,000-24,000 Virgin Points to receive a 20% bonus
  • Buy 25,000-69,000 Virgin Points to receive a 40% bonus
  • Buy 70,000-99,000 Virgin Points to receive a 60% bonus
  • Buy 100,000-200,000 Virgin Points to receive a 70% bonus

If you were to buy the maximum 200,000 Virgin Points during this offer, you’d receive a total of 340,000 points (including 140,000 bonus points) at a cost of GBP3,015 (~AU$5,850).

This deal is similar to previous promotions we’ve seen in 2023 and 2024.

Purchase terms & conditions

Importantly for new Flying Club members, you must have previously earned or redeemed at least one Virgin Point before you can buy more points! You won’t be eligible to buy points if you’ve just joined the Virgin Atlantic Flying Club program and have no existing points in your account.

Because of this limitation, if you think you might wish to buy Virgin Points in the future, it might be a good idea to join the program now (it’s free). Then, when an opportunity arises, try to earn at least one point so that you’re ready to buy points at a later time.

Ways for Australians to earn points with Virgin Atlantic Flying Club include:

  • Transfer points from Amex Membership Rewards
  • Credit an eligible Virgin Australia flight to Flying Club
  • Credit a SkyTeam or another partner airline flight to Flying Club
  • Book a hotel through Rocketmiles or Kaligo, crediting the points to Flying Club
  • Transfer hotel loyalty points from Marriott Bonvoy, IHG One Rewards, World of Hyatt, Best Western Rewards or Hilton Honors
  • Rent a car from Avis, Hertz or Sixt
  • Complete e-Rewards surveys
  • Purchase access to a No1 Lounge in the UK
Holiday Inn Perth City Centre
You can transfer hotel loyalty points such as IHG One Rewards points to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club. Photo: IHG.

Interestingly, Virgin Atlantic offers a 14-day cooling-off period on points purchases. If you change your mind within 14 days after buying points from Virgin Atlantic Flying Club, you can cancel the purchase for a refund – as long as none of the bought points have been redeemed.

Virgin Atlantic points do not expire. However, Flying Club could change the cost of reward flights at any time.

Redeeming Virgin Points for reward flights

You can redeem Virgin Atlantic points for flights across most of the SkyTeam alliance:

SkyTeam member airlines as of 2024: Aerolineas Argentinas, Aeromexico, Air Europa, Air France, China Airlines, China Eastern, Delta, Garuda Indonesia, ITA Airways, Kenya Airways, KLM, Korean Air, MEA, Saudia, SAS, TAROM, Vietnam Airlines, Virgin Atlantic and Xiamen Air.

Virgin Atlantic recently activated redemptions on China Eastern. It also recently added SAS, a new SkyTeam alliance partner.

You can also redeem points for flights on the following other Virgin Atlantic partner airlines:

  • Air New Zealand (note that Business availability is limited and Premium Economy awards are not offered)
  • All Nippon Airways (Premium Economy not offered)
  • Hawaiian Airlines
  • LATAM Airlines
  • Singapore Airlines (Premium Economy not offered and Business/First not available on long-haul routes)
  • South African Airways
  • Virgin Australia (Economy Class only)
  • El Al

Reward flights must be booked at least 48 hours before departure, and are subject to availability.

Hawaiian Airlines A330.
You can redeem Virgin Atlantic points to fly with partners including Hawaiian Airlines. Image: Hawaiian Airlines.

Reward flight charts

Virgin Atlantic has individual, airline-specific award charts that govern the cost of reward flights on Virgin Atlantic, Delta, KLM and non-SkyTeam partner flights. You can find these on the partner airline page of the Virgin Atlantic website.

On 30 October 2024, Virgin Atlantic will switch to dynamic pricing for its own flights.

For flights on all other SkyTeam partner airlines, the following award chart is applicable:

One-way distance (miles)EconomyPremium EconomyBusiness
0-5005,5009,00014,500
501-1,0007,00012,50015,500
1,001-1,50010,00016,00021,500
1,501-2,25011,50022,00035,000
2,251-3,00015,50026,50040,000
3,001-4,00020,50037,50060,000
4,001-5,00025,50047,50075,000
5,001-6,00031,00057,50085,000
6,001-7,00037,00070,000100,000
7,001-12,00050,00095,000140,000

When booking connecting or multi-stop itineraries, you’ll need to pay the sum of each of the individual flights! For example, if you booked a Vietnam Airlines Business Class itinerary from Sydney to Frankfurt via Hanoi, this would cost 160,000 Flying Club points (plus taxes). That’s the sum of the Sydney-Hanoi sector (75,000 points) and the Hanoi-Frankfurt sector (85,000 points).

Vietnam Airlines Airbus A350 at Sydney Airport
A Vietnam Airlines A350 at Sydney Airport. Photo: Matt Graham.

Also note that Flying Club imposes relatively high carrier charges when redeeming on Virgin Atlantic and some other partner airlines. These, as well as any third-party taxes, need to be paid in addition to the points when booking reward flights.

Sweet spots

Here are some examples of Flying Club redemptions that may offer particularly good value to Australians looking to buy Virgin Points.

For each redemption example, we’ve calculated the approximate cost of buying the required points with a typical 70% bonus, including the transaction fee. We converted the GBP cost to AUD based on the exchange rate in March 2024:

AirlineOriginDestinationCabinPoints needed (one-way)Approximate AUD cost of points with 70% bonus
Air New ZealandAustraliaNew ZealandBusiness15,000~AUD284
Garuda IndonesiaSydney or MelbourneBaliBusiness40,000~AUD710
Air FranceSingaporeParisPremium Economy42,000 (off-peak)~AUD744
DeltaSydneyLos AngelesEconomy45,000~AUD795
All Nippon AirwaysSydneyTokyoBusiness52,500~AUD895
South African AirwaysPerthJohannesburgBusiness55,000~AUD965
Hawaiian AirlinesSydney or AucklandHonoluluBusiness65,000~AUD1,135
Korean AirBrisbaneSeoulBusiness75,000~AUD1,306
Vietnam AirlinesAustraliaVietnamBusiness75,000~AUD1,306
ITA AirwaysLos AngelesRomeBusiness100,000~AUD1,732

Note that these amounts only cover the cost of acquiring points with a 70% bonus. They do not include the taxes and carrier charges payable when you redeem your points.

ITA Airways often has reasonable award availability on routes such as Los Angeles-Rome, as well as from Delhi-Rome and within Europe.

Flying Club award from LAX to FCO
You can book ITA Airways flights using Virgin Points on the Virgin Atlantic website.

How to book Flying Club reward flights

You can book reward flights on the following Flying Club partner airlines online:

  • Virgin Atlantic
  • Air France
  • Delta
  • Garuda Indonesia
  • ITA Airways
  • KLM
  • Korean Air
  • LATAM Airlines
  • Middle East Airlines
  • SAS

If you wish to redeem Virgin Points for a booking on any of these airlines, simply head to the Virgin Atlantic website. When searching for flights on the home page, click on “Advanced search” to show more search options. Then, click on the option to show the price in Points.

Search for Flying Club reward seats on selected airlines on the Virgin Atlantic website.
You can search for Flying Club reward seats on selected airlines on the Virgin Atlantic website.

To specify the class of travel you wish to book, select from the drop-down menu under “Show fares for”:

  • Economy,
  • Premium (for Premium Economy), or
  • Upper Class (for Business Class).

If a reward flight is available, you can then click through to complete your booking…

Screenshot from the Virgin Atlantic website
Screenshot from the Virgin Atlantic website.

By the way, if you wish to redeem points for a flight operated by Virgin Atlantic or Delta, the Virgin Atlantic reward seat checker is a very handy tool!

If you wish to book a reward flight on any other Flying Club partner airline, you’ll need to call Virgin Atlantic Flying Club on +44 344 209 2722 (UK number). Alternatively, see the Virgin Atlantic website for phone numbers for other countries.

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I’ve only got a very small stash of VS points but I can see them being very handy so might buy a few with this sale.
I’m also going to credit all my VA flights to them once I’ve re-qualified for Plat with VA which usually takes about 2 months so I should easily reach VS Gold which is very handy for both SkyTeam and their other partners

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I’ve only got a very small stash of VS points but I can see them being very handy so might buy a few with this sale.
I’m also going to credit all my VA flights to them once I’ve re-qualified for Plat with VA which usually takes about 2 months so I should easily reach VS Gold which is very handy for both SkyTeam and their other partners

Just beware that Virgin Australia Economy flights under 2,000 miles in distance (i.e. most domestic flights excluding routes like SYD-PER, BNE-PER or CNS-PER) do not earn any Tier Points with Flying Club.

All VA J flights do earn, though.

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Just beware that Virgin Australia Economy flights under 2,000 miles in distance (i.e. most domestic flights excluding routes like SYD-PER, BNE-PER or CNS-PER) do not earn any Tier Points with Flying Club.

All VA J flights do earn, though.

We only fly domestic J unless it’s a route where only small aircraft operate and we have no option so all of our VA flights would be J.

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Note some airlines cannot be booked online and you need to call - at present when trying to book on Garuda (GA) the phone agent tells me they are not 'ready' or 'able' to book these yet - "try in a week or 2" - I'll keep trying as SYD<->DPS is a real sweet spot - other routes (an any partner / SkyTeam airline) not so much do - but at least I can use my long orphaned points.

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Shame the ANA sweet spot has been significantly devalued, though the Aus-Japan route still offers good value in J as the article notes.

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Here’s the redemption rate from e-Rewards (similar to VFF) for anyone with access to a stash and looking to get started.

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A limit of one transaction every 30 days.

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Here’s the redemption rate from e-Rewards (similar to VFF) for anyone with access to a stash and looking to get started.
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A limit of one transaction every 30 days.

How easy is it to get 1200 Opinion Points?

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How easy is it to get 1200 Opinion Points?

Not hard, just takes time. The surveys tend to average 20 - 30 mins for 300 to 500 points each (if you qualify).

You could get 1200 in one morning if you were bored.

I must have accrued 10s of thousands of points over 10 yrs. I toss across to VA and UA mainly. Sitting on 20k+ and might put some in BA to kick start Avios.

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Great news - for those with "orphan" points in Virgin Atlantic you can how book GA - sweet spot is SYD<->DPS for 40,000 in J - just booked 2 seats DPS - SYD in late September.

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Great news - for those with "orphan" points in Virgin Atlantic you can how book GA - sweet spot is SYD<->DPS for 40,000 in J - just booked 2 seats DPS - SYD in late September.

I’m just about to pull the trigger on a couple of these myself. What were the fees and charges for GA?

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