Your Velocity points will expire after 24 months of what Virgin calls “account inactivity”. That means over two years, nothing has happened with your account. No new points have come in, points haven't been spent: not a single point in or out.
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You can also use Points to upgrade to Business Class, starting from 4,900 Points on shorter flights from Economy Flex. Longer routes, such as Sydney-Perth, need only 9,900 Points from Economy Flex or 30,000 Points from Economy Choice.
In standard season, you'll need as little as 18,000 points for an Economy Classic return flight, and in peak season you'll need from 22,000 points. And if you are a Gold member you can use your Gold Reward Seat benefit to book revenue seats when there is no reward availability, by spending double the usual points.
To access Star Alliance partner airlinesBy transferring Velocity Points to KrisFlyer, you open a new world of redemptions with Star Alliance. Make sure you browse the award charts or price up the booking online before you transfer, to see if the number of Velocity Points required is worth it.
The world is very much your oyster with 20,000 points in your account, as that's enough for a return flight from the UK New York and the Caribbean,* while a trip to Washington or Boston could be on the cards with a reward seat starting from 18,000 Virgin Points plus taxes.
Yes, you can log into your Virgin Atlantic account and transfer points to another Flying Club member's account. You can also book a flight for someone else using your points.
How do you get Velocity Status Credits without flying? Shopping at Coles through Flybuys and holding participating Velocity-branded credit cards are two ways to earn Status Credits without flying.