Virgin Atlantic, originally founded as British Atlantic Airways in 1984, is well-known for its dynamic approach to customer rewards through its Virgin Atlantic Flying Club. The program features Virgin-exclusive trips, gifts, and experiences, setting it apart from typical airline rewards schemes.
The Flying Club utilizes Virgin Points as its main currency, which members can earn not only through flying but also by using Virgin services like Virgin Trains Ticketing and the Virgin Atlantic Credit Card. Points can be redeemed for diverse experiences, from hot air balloon rides to fine wines, and accrue through purchases with over 1,000 partner brands.
Entry into the Flying Club starts at the Red tier, with higher membership levels achieved through flying frequency and ticket types. New members must earn Tier Points to advance to Silver or Gold tiers. Silver status requires 400 Tier Points in 12 months, while Gold needs 1,000 points. These points can also be earned on flights booked with Virgin Points or by upgrading flights.