New benefits on Virgin America

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williamsf1

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Noticed this online today ....

We are pleased to announce that from 2 October 2012 Platinum, Gold and Silver members will enjoy new travel benefits when flying with our partner, Virgin America.
When travelling on Virgin America operated flights, Silver members can enjoy Priority Check-in and Priority Boarding, whilst Gold and Platinum members have access to Priority Check-in, Priority Screening and Priority Boarding.
 
I'm flying with them in December .... but in F so getting those things anyway! I wish that lounge access was also in that list...


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EXCLUSIVE OFFER - Offer expires: 20 Jan 2025

- Earn up to 200,000 bonus Velocity Points*
- Enjoy unlimited complimentary access to Priority Pass lounges worldwide
- Earn up to 3 Citi reward Points per dollar uncapped

*Terms And Conditions Apply

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I'm flying with them in December .... but in F so getting those things anyway! I wish that lounge access was also in that list...

Tricky when they don't actually have any lounges though!
 
Things are slowly getting better, shame that Virgin America can't make any money though!

Which seems odd to me because every flight I've been on with VX has been full, including first class. First class isn't cheap with VX either, sometimes it is double the cost of Delta for example. So if it isn't making money by now my guess is the other airlines are doing even worse!
 
Tricky when they don't actually have any lounges though!

Clubhouse at SFO...

Would be nice to get free access rather than having to pay $35


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Clubhouse at SFO...

Would be nice to get free access rather than having to pay $35

It's not their lounge. They have arrangements but even their own top tier and (last i looked) first class passengers dont get in for free.
 
It's not their lounge. They have arrangements but even their own top tier and (last i looked) first class passengers dont get in for free.

But that's my point. I think that Virgin AUSTRALIA should be providing lounge access.

F passengers in the US generally don't get lounge access, nor do top tier FFs. Lounge access is only to paid lounge members. But through QF I get access to Admirals lounges, even though equivalent tier AAdvantage members don't.


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But that's my point. I think that Virgin AUSTRALIA should be providing lounge access.

I just dont see how they could do that. It would require them to set up some kind of arrangement in all the key VX ports with a third party provider (which even VS is) and in many cases the lounges in question are in whole other terminals and more or less useless. I have long list of things i think VA should be working on -- this is very low on that list.

F passengers in the US generally don't get lounge access, nor do top tier FFs. Lounge access is only to paid lounge members. But through QF I get access to Admirals lounges, even though equivalent tier AAdvantage members don't.

Yes, but AA have the lounges in the first place. Virgin Australia has made an arrangement with Delta that allows for the same thing where Delta has a lounge. In which ports has Qantas built or brokered access to a lounge for its own guests flying AA where AA itself doesn't have one?
 
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