Awards To London From Just 6,000 Points Each Way (Only 28,500 For Business Class)

Virgin Atlantic is offering 40% off awards booked by June 24 for travel through December 31, 2024.

Chase, Capital One, Citibank, American Express and Bilt points all transfer to Virgin so it’s easy to access these points if you don’t already have them.

How Good A Deal?

Virgin Atlantic’s miles are usually best used on partner redemptions that do not incur fuel surcharges which can be $1700 roundtrip on a Virgin Atlantic business class award.

Since you’re paying surcharges, and those can be a substantial portion of the paid fare when fares are lowest (which tends to coincide with when award space is available), the value of miles tends not to be outsized even when redeeming points at a discount.

This gets you economy from 6,000 points one way and business class from 28,500 points one way across the Atlantic. It’s definitely a nice offer for Virgin Atlantic credit card customers with upgrade and 2-for-1 vouchers as well.

Virgin Atlantic awards do count towards elite status. And this 40% discount is a lot better than paying full price for Virgin Atlantic award travel, of course!

Which Aircraft You Fly Matters

Pay attention to the aircraft you’re flying, for instance Airbus A350s have the 2019 seat and there’s a new seat for A330s while you’ll want to avoid 787s.


Retreat Suite, Credit: Virgin Atlantic

Reprice Any Awards Already Booked

This is a great time to reprice any awards you have booked, as well. However you’ll want award space to still be available on the flights you’d rebook, since there’s no guarantee that cancelling an award will return that space into inventory for rebooking.

I transferred Bilt points to Virgin at a 150% bonus, and booked their London Heathrow – Austin flight for 3 passengers in business class. Then about a week later Virgin announced they were pulling out of the Austin market. They were great with rebooking, though! I was planning to fly their worst, old business class Boeing 787 product since it would be a non-stop home. Instead I asked to be rebooked on London – Atlanta with new Airbus A330neo business class and to have them connect me onto Delta in first class for Atlanta – Austin. They gave me this with no pushback at all. Of course that flight has since been changed to an A350. Sigh.

Honestly I’m just looking forward to returning to the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse at Heathrow. While it is a busy business lounge, it is also one of my two favorite lounges architecturally.

This Is A Frequent Offer From Virgin

They say this offer “is celebrating their 40th birthday” but it’s something they run… more or less all the time. This winter they offered 20% off and then 50%. Last fall they offered a 50% rebate which meant you needed to have all the points in your account up front but gave you travel at a lower cost. That was better, and still not always worth it because of the surcharges. They made a similar offer to this one back in February with 30% off and again 30% off in June followed by 25% off in September and finally 33% off in November.

So this is both a regular-ish offer and still a good one, especially for business class where the extortionate surcharges can but do not always make sense.

About Gary Leff

Gary Leff is one of the foremost experts in the field of miles, points, and frequent business travel - a topic he has covered since 2002. Co-founder of frequent flyer community InsideFlyer.com, emcee of the Freddie Awards, and named one of the "World's Top Travel Experts" by Conde' Nast Traveler (2010-Present) Gary has been a guest on most major news media, profiled in several top print publications, and published broadly on the topic of consumer loyalty. More About Gary »

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  1. Try to avoid those old seats on the 787 if possible. Ideally the Airbus 330 Neo which has the new seats.

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