- Capital One has added Virgin Atlantic as a new transfer partner, points are a 1:1 ratio.
Key Takeaways
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club can offer solid value, but only in specific cases.
- Virgin adds fuel surcharges to many awards, especially on its own metal and transatlantic routes.
- ANA Business Class roundtrips between the U.S. and Japan are among the cheapest in points — but require round-trip bookings and can be hard to find.
- You can transfer points from Amex, Chase, Citi, and Bilt, which makes miles easy to earn (if you have a Virgin Red account, you can transfer from Capital One as well).
- Virgin Red is a loyalty system that allows you to earn and redeem points on things beyond flights
- It is separate from Virgin Flying Club, but both earn Virgin points and can be combined
Reward Program Ratings
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Associated Alliances
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club associated alliance is SkyTeam Alliance
Visit SkyTeam AllianceHow to Earn Miles
Flying with Virgin Atlantic or one of its partners is the fastest way to earn points with the airline. The cabin you book in, ticket type, and your status tier all affect how many miles you earn on a given flight. You can also open their co-branded credit card or transfer points from all major credit card programs for top ups and award bookings.
Earn by Flying Virgin
Your booking class and elite status determine how many points you earn on each Virgin Atlantic flight. Points are calculated as a percentage of miles flown, multiplied by a rate that varies by fare class and status tier. With 22 booking classes and 3 status levels, earning rates can be complicated. The easiest way to see exactly what you’ll earn is to use Virgin’s earning calculator.
Earn by opening a co-branded credit card
Virgin Atlantic currently has one co-branded credit card — the Virgin Red Rewards Mastercard. It’s a solid option if you fly the airline at least once or twice per year, and it earns points you can redeem for award flights.
Earn by opening credit cards that have transferable points to Virgin Atlantic
All major credit card rewards systems transfer to Virgin Atlantic, making it easy to top up or book award flights with the airline or its partners. American Express, Bilt, Capital One (via Virgin Red), Chase, Citi, and Wells Fargo all transfer at a 1:1 ratio.
Flying with Partners (alliance and non-alliance partners)
Virgin Atlantic belongs to SkyTeam Alliance, so you can earn points with partners like Delta, Air France, KLM, and others. They also have a range of non-alliance partners. Earning rates vary by airline, class of service, and your status. Visit their partner page and select each airline to see the earning details.
Annual Bonuses & Big Spend Bonuses
Virgin Red Rewards Mastercard:
- Spend requirement: If you spend $15,000 in a calendar year, you can choose one of the perks below. If you spend $30,000, you can choose two.
- One Flying Club reward voucher (companion seat or cabin upgrade)
- One free hotel night stay at a Virgin Hotel
- One priority room upgrade at a Virgin Hotel
- Up to $300 bar tab credit on Virgin Voyages
- Blue Extras perks package on Virgin Voyages
- Our take: We think you’re better off putting that extra spend toward a welcome offer on a new card, but it may make sense for some travelers.
Other Options to Earn
Breaking Points
Special Offers Related to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club.
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How to Redeem Miles
Redeem for Flights
The best way to redeem your Virgin Atlantic points is for flights on Virgin or one of its many partners. Like many airlines, Virgin now uses dynamic pricing instead of a fixed award chart, so you’ll find both excellent and poor redemptions depending on route and timing.
To search for reward flights:
- Log in to your Virgin Atlantic account
- Toggle “Search for Rewards Flights” above the search bar
- View results displayed by week
- Check surcharge amounts – Virgin flights often include high surcharges, though these were reduced after the 2024 program overhaul
Most of Virgin’s best sweet spots come from partner redemptions. These are generally distance-based or region-based and vary by airline. To view the charts:
- Visit Virgin’s partner page
- Select the partner airline you’re interested in
- Scroll to the “Spend Virgin Points” section to see award costs with each airline
Hotels, Cars, and Other Redemption Options
Virgin Red promotes itself as a program that lets you use Virgin points across the entire Virgin Group. You can redeem points for stays at Virgin Hotels, voyages on Virgin Voyages, bottles from Virgin Wines, and other travel or entertainment experiences. These redemptions typically give you only a 0.5–1 cent per point value, which isn’t ideal for maximizing rewards.
Even though the options are broad, we still recommend saving your points for airfare, where you can get far better value from. If you want to explore everything you can book with Virgin Red points, click here.
Sweet Spots Finder
Look at the chart below to find the best sweet spots for this airline. Use the filters to find the optimal Sweet Spot for your trip and points.
