Virgin Atlantic launches a status match for British Airways flyers – with strings
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Virgin Atlantic has launched a surprise status match for British Airways Executive Club Gold and Silver members.
Whilst this is open to top- and mid-tier members of other airlines too, you have to think that this is driven by a desire to capitalise on BA’s recent PR problems.
It is NOT a no-brainer and there is no guarantee that you will qualify simply because you have a British Airways Executive Club Gold or Silver card.
Full details are on the Virgin Flying Club website here.
Apart from BA, the airlines include American, United, Emirates, Etihad, Jet, Cathay Pacific and South African Airways. These cover the core countries where Virgin now operates.
Here are the reasons why you might NOT qualify:
You must have a flight booked with Virgin Atlantic in Upper Class or Premium Economy for a Gold match or any class for a Silver match
You must send a screenshot of your British Airways account showing that you are doing enough travel on Virgin Atlantic routes to ensure that you would retain Gold or Silver if you are matched
How much travel will your statement need to show? We don’t know. However:
Silver requires the equivalent of 1 Upper Class return ticket in a flexible ticket class, or 2 Premium Economy return tickets in a flexible ticket class
Gold requires the equivalent of 2.5 Upper Class return tickets in a flexible ticket class, or 5 Premium Economy return tickets in a flexible ticket class
On this basis …. I would guess that as long as you can show 1 return Club World cash flight this year to a destination served by Virgin Atlantic then that should be good enough for either a Silver or Gold match.
If you usually travel in Premium Economy, I reckon 1 return cash ticket this year would be good enough for Silver or 2 for Gold.
Is Virgin Atlantic status worth having?
Virgin Atlantic is not in a major airline alliance. Unless you fly on Virgin or their partner Delta on a regular basis, you won’t get much value from your card.
The only clear beneficiaries are people with BA Gold status who fly Virgin in Economy or Premium Economy, because a Gold match would get you Clubhouse and Arrivals Lounge access as well as priority check-in etc.
Note that Silver members of Flying Club do not get lounge access if flying Economy or Premium Economy. There is very little benefit in having this apart from the bonus miles on any upcoming Virgin flights. To be honest I’m not even sure why Virgin bothers asking for proof of past or future flights before issuing a Silver card.
The full list of Virgin Flying Club Silver benefits is here.
The full list of Virgin Flying Club Gold benefits is here.
So …. this is not a deal to get too excited about although if you are a regular traveller in Economy or Premium Economy on routes where Virgin operates you might want to give it a go. If you fly Business Class then Virgin status would get you bonus miles when you fly but the other perks – lounge access etc – would be given to you anyway as an Upper Class benefit.
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