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Save 40% on 2024 reward flights in Virgin Atlantic’s 40th birthday seat sale

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To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the airline – which falls tomorrow, 22nd June – Virgin Atlantic is offering a 40% discount on ALL Virgin Atlantic redemption flights when you travel by 31st December 2024.

Premium and Upper Class flights are included.

‘2 for 1’ bookings made using a Virgin Atlantic credit card voucher are included.

Get 40% off Virgin Atlantic redemptions in ALL CLASSES

Taxes and fees are unchanged and remain high, with an Upper Class redemption to New York pricing at 57,000 Virgin Points + £996 off-peak. The 40% reduction in points from the usual 95,000 does take the edge off.

You need to book by midnight on Monday 24th June.

The offer does not apply to the ‘we will open up any seat, any flight for double points for Gold members’ benefit.

Where can you go?

To give Virgin Atlantic credit, this sale includes all routes and all classes.

The list of current routes (we think) is in the pricing chart below. These are all from Heathrow.

From Manchester you have:

  • New York
  • Atlanta
  • Orlando
  • Barbados (seasonal)
  • Las Vegas (seasonal)

There is also Edinburgh to Orlando which operates in Summer-only.

Virgin Atlantic now guarantees that 12 seats are opened to redemption on every flight – two in Upper Class, two in Premium and eight in Economy Classic. Obviously some of these may already have gone, as some of these flights have been on sale for almost a year.

Get 40% off Virgin Atlantic redemptions in ALL CLASSES

What do Virgin Atlantic redemptions cost?

Here is the current pricing chart, EXCLUDING the 40% discount:

Return pricesStandard economyStandard PremiumStandard Upper ClassPeak economyPeak PremiumPeak Upper Class
Antigua20,00035,000115,00040,00055,000135,000
Atlanta25,00045,00095,00045,00065,000115,000
Barbados20,00035,000115,00040,00055,000135,000
Bengaluru20,00035,00075,00040,00055,00095,000
Boston20,00035,00095,00040,00055,000115,000
Cape Town25,00050,000115,00045,00085,000135,000
Delhi20,00035,00075,00040,00055,00095,000
Dubai20,00035,00075,00040,00055,00095,000
Grenada20,00035,000115,00040,00055,000135,000
Jamaica20,00035,000115,00040,00055,000135,000
Johannesburg25,00050,000115,00045,00085,000135,000
Lagos25,00045,000115,00045,00065,000135,000
Las Vegas30,00055,000135,00050,00075,000155,000
Los Angeles30,00055,000135,00050,00075,000155,000
Maldives (Male)25,00050,000115,00045,00085,000135,000
Miami25,00045,00095,00045,00065,000115,000
Mumbai20,00035,00075,00040,00055,00095,000
New York20,00035,00095,00040,00055,000115,000
Orlando25,00045,00095,00045,00065,000115,000
San Francisco30,00055,000135,00050,00075,000155,000
Seattle30,00055,000135,00050,00075,000155,000
Shanghai25,00045,000115,00045,00065,000135,000
St Lucia20,00035,000115,00040,00055,000135,000
St Vincent20,00035,000115,00040,00055,000135,000
Tampa25,00045,00095,00045,00065,000115,000
Tel Aviv18,00032,00056,00022,00040,00066,000
The Bahamas20,00035,000115,00040,00055,000135,000
Tobago20,00035,000115,00040,00055,000135,000
Toronto20,00035,00095,00040,00055,000115,000
Turks & Caicos20,00035,000115,00040,00055,000135,000
Washington DC20,00035,00095,00040,00055,000115,000

You can find peak and off-peak dates on this page of the Virgin Atlantic website.

The new Toronto route is not included because flights will not launch until next year.

Virgin Atlantic redemptions now earn tier points

Don’t forget that, unlike almost any other airline, redemptions on Virgin Atlantic earn you tier points.

On redemption flights, you will usually earn the following:

  • Economy: 25 tier points each way
  • Premium: 50 tier points each way
  • Upper Class: 100 tier points each way

You don’t earn Virgin Points on reward tickets, for obvious reasons!

You can learn about tier points on this page of the Virgin Atlantic website.

Get 40% off Virgin Atlantic redemptions in ALL CLASSES

What can you expect flying Virgin Atlantic?

Virgin Atlantic now flies three different Upper Class seats. We have reviewed them all:

In addition to the usual amenities you’d expect form a business class flight, Virgin Atlantic aircraft also feature a bar or social space for Upper Class passengers – a unique feature that only the Middle Eastern airlines such as Emirates and Qatar Airways usually offer.

You’ll also get access to the impressive Virgin Clubhouse at Heathrow, which we’ve reviewed here.

You can read our review of Premium on Virgin Atlantic here.

Get 40% off Virgin Atlantic redemptions in ALL CLASSES

Conclusion

Virgin Atlantic has launched a major reward flight sale to celebrate its 40th birthday. What’s important is that ALL routes and ALL classes are included.

Economy redemptions ticket into Economy Classic with 23kg checked baggage allowance.

Whilst you can’t get a 40% refund on an existing booking, if you called up and paid the £30 change fee to move your outbound or inbound flight the whole trip should reprice at the lower rate. You could also cancel completely and rebook if seats are available. Be wary of doing this if you booked when taxes were lower, as you would be liable for the current rate.

You need to book by Monday 24th June and fly by the end of the year.

The savings are live on the Virgin Atlantic website here. Just enter your destination and dates. To find reward flights, simply click ‘Advanced’ and select ‘Points’.

The link to buy points is here if you need to top up your account before booking.


How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards

How to earn Virgin Points from UK credit cards (April 2025)

As a reminder, there are various ways of earning Virgin Points from UK credit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses.

You can choose from two official Virgin Atlantic credit cards (apply here, the Reward+ card has a bonus of 18,000 Virgin Points and the free card has a bonus of 3,000 Virgin Points):

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

18,000 bonus points and 1.5 points for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Virgin Atlantic Reward Mastercard

3,000 bonus points, no fee and 1 point for every £1 you spend Read our full review

You can also earn Virgin Points from various American Express cards – and these have sign-up bonuses too.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold is FREE for a year and comes with 20,000 Membership Rewards points, which convert into 20,000 Virgin Points.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 30,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express comes with 50,000 Membership Rewards points, which convert into 50,000 Virgin Points.

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

Small business owners should consider the two American Express Business cards. Points convert at 1:1 into Virgin Points.

American Express Business Platinum

50,000 points when you sign-up and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Business Gold

20,000 points sign-up bonus and FREE for a year Read our full review

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which earn Virgin Points

Comments (63)

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  • Degsy says:

    Hmm. They now seem to have removed 2025 flights from it (at least to Johannesburg which were showing the discounted price an hour ago).

    • Peter K says:

      Or they’ve been snapped up. South Africa is super popular.

  • Sip says:

    Searching online…no one knows a good way to check the routes that have the nice upper class suites correct?

    • Rob says:

      Don’t bother – it’s totally random and the chance of an equipment swap is very high.

      • Qrfan says:

        I’ll be keeping my Virgin points for a day when this is no longer the case…

  • Novice says:

    If you are a northerner, don’t bother. You will get the crap coffin and awful food so not worth it at all.

    • Rob says:

      The A350 fleet with the ‘leisure’ configuration (ie very few Upper seats) was bought to be used on Manchester. Not sure how often you actually see it. It makes little sense to put a 787 which is ‘business heavy’ on those routes, except perhaps New York.

      • AL says:

        The A35K pops up in summer on busy routes – VS73 to MCO gets it regularly, as does VS75 occasionally.

      • sherlockholmes says:

        It runs almost everyday to Delhi

      • mradey says:

        VS7/8 (LAX) tends to be the 350.

        • AL says:

          OP’s original point was, I think, more that we rarely see it ex-MAN. If you rarely saw it ex-LHR, the point of such an aircraft would be challenged!

  • Rob H not Rob says:

    Just tried to amend booking next year, no joy with sale rate 😓

  • Skywalker says:

    The Virgin next year bookings bug diverted my attention away from BA, as I have all of my holiday bookings sorted for this year.

    As Virgin has squashed the next year bookings bug, back to BA website I go.

    🐛

  • CM says:

    Very cheeky, but is it worth contacting Virgin and asking for a rebate on existing bookings (even if the reward seats are no longer available)? As I said, very cheeky 🙂

    • Larry says:

      You can call and get your heart rate up by rebooking (had close alternate dates as backup). I’ve just done so for PVG as a family of 4 and there’s of course a bit of risk involved… but well worth the £30pp

      • CM says:

        I am not sure I’d fancy risking an LHR-CPT-LHR over Christmas to save points! I will ring and ask if they could do a rebate…

        • Larry says:

          So unless you have someone reading this and competing with you, and I know it’s been mentioned as “by no means a guarantee”, in my case the PVG flights instantly went back into the bucket from 0 to 4, out of the 8 guaranteed economy seats normally allocated. Only as such the agent was able to stay on and rebook for me, she actually had to release them twice due to an error, and both times still went right back in.

          I couldn’t say no to 42k points back, but everyone will have to weigh their own factors!

  • GM says:

    Thanks for getting the news out early. Gave me time to fiddle around with it and find a LHR-JFK return that had sale rate and kind of suited me. Longer stay than initially planned, but significant saving. Beggars can’t be choosers etc!

  • Wiseoldman says:

    Just wasted an hour trying to rebook 2 seats for LHR-ATL the total savings were coming out to be 8000 points back and £80 in change fees and taxes. Tried HUACA but got similar result so gave up

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