Yes, Virgin Atlantic officially joined the SkyTeam Alliance on March 2, 2023, making it the alliance's first and only UK member airline. This was a massive shift for the airline, which had historically remained independent but maintained a close "joint venture" with Delta and Air France-KLM. By joining SkyTeam, Virgin Atlantic became part of a global network that includes carriers like Korean Air, Aeromexico, and Saudia. For passengers in 2026, this means that Virgin Flying Club members can now earn and redeem points (Virgin Points) across all 18+ SkyTeam member airlines. Furthermore, Virgin's "Silver" and "Gold" cardholders are now recognized as SkyTeam Elite and Elite Plus members, granting them benefits like priority check-in, extra baggage allowance, and access to over 750 airport lounges worldwide. The move has particularly enhanced the transatlantic "corridor," as passengers can now book seamless connections on a single ticket through major hubs like London Heathrow, Paris CDG, and Atlanta. If you are a frequent flyer, this alliance membership adds incredible value, turning a boutique UK airline into a gateway for global travel with consistent, high-end perks across six continents.