kpc
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I have a Virgin travel credit due to the cancellation of my Syd-Bne return flight in May this year due to covid. I was given a travel credit stating it had to be used by 31 Dec 2020. I was just told it had been extended to mid next year and there was no need to rush to book....is this correct? A quick google search brought me to this article: https://www.pointhacks.com.au/.../virgin-australia-relaunch/ which seems to suggest it is now extended to 31 July 2022. Can anyone confirm please? Don't really know what / where to book as all states / territories (bar NT) are closed to NSW residents currently and if I can book later, it would be very helpful.
"Virgin Australia will preserve the value of travel credits, post-voluntary administration. These credits will now have an expiry date of at least 31 July 2022, so travel can be booked up to 30 June 2023.
The move to extend travel credit expiry by almost two years and honour all Velocity Points will help with consumer confidence and maintain goodwill with customers."
"Virgin Australia will preserve the value of travel credits, post-voluntary administration. These credits will now have an expiry date of at least 31 July 2022, so travel can be booked up to 30 June 2023.
The move to extend travel credit expiry by almost two years and honour all Velocity Points will help with consumer confidence and maintain goodwill with customers."
– Paul Scurrah, Virgin Australia Group CEO and Managing DirectorBain Capital recognises the importance of Virgin Australia’s loyal customers, and that’s why they will be provided the value of their travel credits post-administration with validity significantly extended to ensure they have plenty of opportunity to book tickets to their favourite destinations.