Virgin Atlantic Flying Club: Up to 70% Bonus on Buying Points (Until March 31, 2026)
Virgin Atlantic's Flying Club is running one of its strongest buy-points promotions — up to 70% bonus on purchased points, valid until March 31, 2026. The annual purchase cap has also been raised from 200,000 to 300,000 points for this promotion.
The Offer
The bonus is tiered based on the number of points you purchase:
| Points Purchased | Bonus | Total Points Received |
|---|---|---|
| 5,000–24,000 | 20% | 6,000–28,800 |
| 25,000–69,000 | 40% | 35,000–96,600 |
| 70,000–124,000 | 60% | 112,000–198,400 |
| 125,000–300,000 | 70% | 212,500–510,000 |
At the top tier, purchasing the full 300,000 points gives you 510,000 total points.
Pricing
| UK Accounts | US Accounts | |
|---|---|---|
| Base cost | £15 / 1,000 points | $25 / 1,000 points |
| Transaction fee | £15 per purchase | $22 per purchase |
| At 70% bonus | £8.82 / 1,000 (₹1.09 / point) | $14.71 / 1,000 (₹1.35 / point) |
| Max purchase all-in | £4,515 for 510K points (₹5.56L) | $7,522 for 510K points (₹6.91L) |
Virgin points sale through March 31. Get it at upto Rs. 1.08 per point
What Can You Do With Virgin Points?
Flying Club has become one of the more versatile frequent flyer programmes, especially since Virgin Atlantic joined SkyTeam. Here's what the points can unlock.
India–London on Virgin Atlantic (Nonstop)
Virgin Atlantic flies nonstop from Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore to London Heathrow on A330-900neo and 787-9 aircraft. Pricing is fully dynamic — every seat is bookable with points at variable rates.
- Economy: 6,000 points one-way onwards
- Business Class: 37,500 points one-way onwards
Taxes depend heavily on origin. Originating from India is cheap; originating from London is expensive due to UK Air Passenger Duty and carrier surcharges:
| Direction | Economy taxes | Business Class taxes |
|---|---|---|
| India → London | £58–67 (₹7–8K) | £34–320 (₹4–39K) |
| London → India | £207 (₹26K) | £464–589 (₹57–73K) |
A round-trip Business Class at saver pricing comes to about 75,000 points — roughly ₹82K in purchased points at the UK 70% bonus rate. But add taxes: India-originating round-trip taxes come to ~£90–390 (₹11–48K), while London-originating round-trips run £500–900+ (₹62–111K). Cash Business Class round-trips India–London often run ₹3–5L+.
India–USA via London (VS + Delta)
This is the big one for Indians. Flying Club lets you combine two separate awards to reach the US:
- India–London on VS own metal (dynamic, as above)
- London–US on Delta's fixed chart:
| Route (One-Way) | Economy | Delta One |
|---|---|---|
| London — US East Coast (JFK, EWR, BOS, ATL) | 10,000 | 47,500 |
| London — US Central | 12,500 | 47,500 |
| London — US West Coast | 15,000 | 67,000 |
Combined India–London–NYC in Business Class + Delta One costs roughly 47,500 + 47,500 = 95,000 points one-way (at saver on both legs) — about ₹1.03L in purchased points at the UK rate.
Taxes caveat: The LHR→JFK leg carries heavy UK-originating taxes — £633–720 (₹78–89K) in Business Class/Delta One. The India→LHR leg is much cheaper at £34–320. So the tax burden on this routing is significant for the transatlantic leg. Originating from JFK→LHR is slightly better at ~£576 (₹71K).
Even at dynamic VS pricing, the Delta leg is fixed and predictable — 47,500 points for a lie-flat Delta One seat across the Atlantic is the anchor that makes this routing work.
India–Vietnam, Seoul & Nairobi via SkyTeam Partners
Flying Club uses a distance-based chart for SkyTeam partner airlines. The key routes from India with confirmed availability:
| Route | Economy | Business | Airline |
|---|---|---|---|
| DEL/BOM–Hanoi | 11,500 | 35,000 | Vietnam Airlines |
| DEL/BOM–Ho Chi Minh City | 15,500 | 40,000 | Vietnam Airlines |
| DEL–Seoul (Incheon) | 15,500 | 70,000 | Korean Air / Vietnam Airlines |
| BOM–Nairobi | 15,500 | 40,000 | Kenya Airways |
Taxes from India are low on these routes: £18–90 in economy (₹2–11K), £61–113 in business (₹8–14K).
India–Europe via Air France / KLM
Flying Club can book Air France (via Paris CDG) and KLM (via Amsterdam) awards from India on a zone-based chart. India falls in Zone 5, Western Europe in Zone 1:
- Economy: 15,000 points one-way onwards (off-peak)
- Business: 56,000 points one-way onwards (off-peak)
Bookable online. Taxes from India are £103–117 in economy (₹13–14K), £190–213 in business (₹23–26K). For Indians headed to continental Europe, this avoids the London connection and its heavy UK departure taxes.
ANA Business Class (Japan–India)
Flying Club can book ANA flights from Japan, and the Japan–India zone has competitive pricing:
| Route (One-Way) | Economy | Business |
|---|---|---|
| Japan — India | 22,500 | 37,500 |
ANA Business Class from Tokyo to Delhi at 37,500 points costs about ₹41K in purchased points at the UK rate. Phone-only booking — search availability on united.com, then call Virgin Atlantic. Low fuel surcharges on ANA metal.
Key Programme Features
- Points never expire — no activity requirement, no expiry date
- Household accounts — pool points with up to 10 members
- Gold members get change and cancellation fees fully waived
- Low-tax cancellation trick — if taxes on the booking are less than the cancellation fee (£70 / $100), the fee is waived entirely. This makes low-tax Delta awards (where US taxes are ~$5.60) effectively free to cancel
How Indians Can Get Virgin Points
Beyond buying points directly, Indian credit card holders can transfer Amex Membership Rewards to Flying Club at 2 MR : 1 Virgin Point. This works with all Amex MR cards — Platinum Reserve, Platinum and Gold Charge Cards, Membership Rewards Card, Platinum Travel, and Smart Earn.
Get an Amex card to earn Virgin points!
Buying points directly makes sense when you've already used your Amex MR balance elsewhere, need a large top-up, or want to lock in points quickly without waiting for card spend accumulation.
Sample Redemption Costs (at 70% Bonus)
What do these points cost in real money when purchased at the top bonus tier? All routes originating from India. Points cost at UK 70% bonus rate (₹1.09/point). Taxes from Seats.aero (converted at £1 = ₹123).
| Redemption | Points | Points cost (₹) | Taxes (₹) | Total (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VS Economy India→London OW | 6,000 | ₹7K | ₹7–8K | ₹14–15K |
| VS Business Class India→London OW | 37,500 | ₹41K | ₹4–39K | ₹45–80K |
| VN Economy India→Hanoi OW | 11,500 | ₹13K | ₹7K | ₹20K |
| KQ Economy India→Nairobi OW | 15,500 | ₹17K | ₹11K | ₹28K |
| AF/KLM Economy India→Paris OW | 15,000 | ₹16K | ₹13K | ₹29K |
| KE/VN Business India→Seoul OW | 70,000 | ₹76K | ₹8–11K | ₹84–87K |
| AF/KLM Business India→Paris OW | 56,000 | ₹61K | ₹23–26K | ₹84–87K |
Points cost at £8.82 / 1,000 (UK buy, 70% bonus). Exchange rates: £1 = ₹123.27, $1 = ₹91.94. US account costs are ~24% higher (₹1.35/point).
The Bottom Line
At ₹1.09 per point (UK account, 70% bonus) or ₹1.35 per point (US account), this is one of the cheaper ways to acquire a flexible points currency. For Indians, Flying Club covers nonstop India–London on VS, India–USA via London using VS + Delta's fixed chart, India–Southeast/East Asia on SkyTeam partners, India–Europe on Air France/KLM, and even ANA Business Class to/from Japan. Points never expire, so there's no rush to use them.
The promotion runs until March 31, 2026. Purchase cap is 300,000 points (yielding 510,000 with the 70% bonus).