Card Offers Refreshed Amex Velocity Platinum Credit Card: 60,000 bonus Velocity Points (expires 21/1/25)

Get unlimited Virgin Australia Lounge access, a free annual return domestic flight + more...

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What are the main benefits of this card?
  1. Get a free annual return Virgin Australia domestic flight
  2. Enjoy complimentary lounge access whenever you fly Virgin Australia, plus two annual lounge guest passes
  3. Signup bonus: 60,000 bonus Velocity Points when you apply by 21 January 2025 and spend at least $3,000 within 3 months of approval
  4. Earn 1.25 Velocity Points per $1 on eligible purchases, uncapped, plus an extra point per $1 spent with Virgin Australia
  5. Up to 100 bonus status credits per year when you spend $50,000 on your card
  6. Complimentary domestic and international travel insurance

American-Express-Velocity-Platinum-Card-Art-2024.pngWhy we like the American Express Explorer credit card

The American Express Velocity Platinum Credit Card is one of the highest Velocity Points-earning cards in the Australian market.

Not only this, but you receive a complimentary annual return Virgin Australia flight and unlimited Virgin Australia Lounge access whenever you fly Virgin within Australia! You also get two single-entry Virgin Australia Lounge passes each year to share with friends or family travelling with you. These benefits more than offset the $440 annual fee, which is less than the cost of an outright Virgin Australia Lounge membership.

This card can also help you to achieve a higher Virgin Australia status tier, by rewarding you with up to 100 bonus Velocity status credits each year. You'll get 50 bonus status credits when you spend $25,000 on your card within a year, and another 50 if you spend $50,000.

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AFF members are welcome to discuss this card in this thread.
 
Amex has stopped taking applications for this card, pending a refresh.
Wondering if they are making significant changes given they’ve taken the card off the market?
Mid-range Virgin Australia -> mid range Amex card?

 
Looking at the picture on the site, it (finally) has the new Velocity logo. Maybe that's all they're doing - seems excessive to take it off the market for that though!
 
The Velocity Escape has disappeared too.

Going to the VE page it redirects to the VP "Coming soon". Not sure if intentional or
 
The Velocity Escape has disappeared too.
The only Velocity card I can see on the Amex site is the Business one. Hopefully these "refreshments" are not "enhancements" as they so often are. Will be interesting to see what is in it for us existing card holders as well and how long it will take for anything to happen. Must be something happening to both then (or perhaps bigger changes across the range - the Escape page redirects to the Platinum page linked above).
 
was just about to refer someone and discovered that the referral was going to the Explorer Card.


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I wonder if we will see the end of the comp flight on the velocity platinum card like we saw for the platinum edge?

Still the "returning soon" landing page for the velocity amex:
 
Keen to see what happens with this "refreshed" card. Does anyone know how long these down time periods are until they advertise the new card? Think it's been about 2 weeks since I saw the page sitting as "returning soon"
 
+1 has this card so would be keen to see what the "refreshed benefits" are.
 
The Essential card was dropped about 200 days ago, with the revamped Essential Rewards card available about 50 days later.

That was a brand new card; existing holders of the Essential saw no changes.

I've no idea if the Velocity Platinum will simply be refreshed, or will see a new card launched in its place.
 
OK. This should be sorted soon after Virgin's announcements.
I am really concerned about the changes.
If it's anything like the Virgin "enhancements"
 
Spoke to someone on the chat and they shared the below changes were coming on October 23rd

  • Annual fee increase for the Velocity Platinum Card from $375.00 to $440.00.
  • A new benefit to access Virgin Australia Lounges each time they fly with Virgin Australia domestically. (Requires enrolment and a purchase with the Card.)
  • 50 Velocity Status Credits after $25,000.00 in purchases and another 50 Velocity Status Credits after spend reaches $50,000.00.
  • Removal of Centurion Lounge
 
Spoke to someone on the chat and they shared the below changes were coming on October 23rd

  • Annual fee increase for the Velocity Platinum Card from $375.00 to $440.00.
  • A new benefit to access Virgin Australia Lounges each time they fly with Virgin Australia domestically. (Requires enrolment and a purchase with the Card.)
  • 50 Velocity Status Credits after $25,000.00 in purchases and another 50 Velocity Status Credits after spend reaches $50,000.00.
  • Removal of Centurion Lounge
This is going to be an interesting update, indeed. Lots of food for thought about whether to stick with this card or move to another (maybe Platinum or Explorer).
 
If the part about the removal of the Aussie Centurion Lounge passes is accurate, it's an interesting move given last week's announcements, which basically place more focus of Velocity on those who regularly fly with VA (and most of VA's routes are domestic). Already, VA's status/biz class pax have no international lounge access with VA - this further takes away a Velocity-related workaround when departing Australia, while providing greater benefit to those flying domestic routes.
 
This is going to be an interesting update, indeed. Lots of food for thought about whether to stick with this card or move to another (maybe Platinum or Explorer).
Yeah it looks like some cough changes nothing in the favour of us, the customer. $440 annual fee it’s excessive for what the little benefits this card has.
 
I'm curious to see what the other Velocity card offering will be, replacing the one with no annual fee (Escape I think it was called?).
If you're already an AmEx customer it might be worth having just to get the extra points earn on your flights (under the new scheme) for holding a co-branded card.
 

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