Earn Status Credits on Velocity Reward Flights

Velocity members can now earn status credits when booking flights with their points. Photo: Virgin Australia.

Velocity Frequent Flyer members can earn status credits on all Virgin Australia reward seat bookings for the next two months, with Velocity bringing back the promotion that it ran from October 2021 until March 2022.

This new limited-time promotion covers Virgin Australia reward seats booked using Velocity points, for travel from 1 June until 31 July 2022.

Both Economy and Business Class reward seats will earn status credits, and it doesn’t matter when the ticket is booked. Even Velocity Reward Seat tickets already booked before this offer was announced will earn status credits, as long as the flight takes place during the two-month promo period.

You won’t earn quite as many status credits as you would when paying for a revenue ticket on Virgin Australia. Economy Reward Seat bookings will earn status credits at the normal Economy Lite rate, while Business Reward Seat bookings will “only” earn at the regular Economy Choice rate. Still, it’s better than nothing!

Here’s the number of Velocity status credits you could earn during this promotion for domestic flights within Australia, as per the Velocity Frequent Flyer website:

Velocity Reward Seat status credit earn rates from October 2021 until March 2022
Velocity Reward Seat status credit earn rates for domestic flights from June-July 2022.

And here are the status credit earn rates for Virgin Australia reward bookings on international flights during this promotion:

Velocity status credit earn table for international flights during the reward seat promo
Velocity Reward Seat status credit earn rates for Virgin Australia international flights from June-July 2022.

Virgin Australia is currently flying to only one international destination – Nadi, Fiji. Virgin will also resume flights to Denpasar (Bali) in Indonesia from 15 June 2022. Note that Velocity reward flights operated by Virgin Australia’s partner airlines won’t earn status credits.

Interestingly, the distance-based zones used to award status credits with this offer are different to the zones that would normally apply when earning status credits on domestic airfares. Normally, Zone 2 on the Velocity status credit earning table covers flights between 751-1,500 miles and Zone 3 covers flights above 1,500 miles.

This means that while routes like Canberra-Adelaide (604 miles in distance) would normally be considered part of “Zone 1” for the purpose of earning status credits on a revenue airfare, this would earn at the “Zone 2” level if you booked a Reward ticket during this promotion.

You can book as many domestic Virgin Australia reward flights as you like during the offer period and earn status credits for all of them!

You can read the full offer terms & conditions on the Velocity Frequent Flyer website.

Velocity Frequent Flyer previously offered status credits on domestic reward bookings from 1 October 2021 until 31 March 2022, which was the first time Velocity has done so. Normally, no points or status credits can be earned on flights booked using Velocity points.

But Virgin wasn’t the first airline to offer this – Qantas and some other airlines have recently started giving away status credits on award flights as well. In the case of Qantas, status credits are available to Points Club members when booking a Classic Flight Reward on a “QF” flight number.

Virgin Australia also continues to boost the amount of status credits earned on all revenue airfares by 45-100% until 30 June 2022.

Maximising status credits on Virgin Australia reward flights

The principles for maximising Velocity status credits on Virgin Australia reward flights during this promotion are similar to the strategies Qantas Points Club members can use to maximise their status credits on Qantas domestic reward flights.

Firstly, it makes sense to book Business Class reward seats over Economy during this promotion. That’s because Business Reward seats cost only twice as many Velocity points as Economy seats (and the same amount of taxes & carrier charges), but earn 3x as many status credits.

Another trick to maximising this offer is to book reward flight itineraries with multiple flight sectors. That’s because one-way reward seat bookings are priced based on the sum of all the flights on the itinerary, but status credits are earned for every individual flight sector.

For example, if you booked a single Brisbane-Mackay flight in Business Class using Velocity points, you would spend 15,500 Velocity points and earn 15 status credits. If you booked a multi-stop itinerary like Launceston-Melbourne-Canberra in Business (with a total distance flown of less than 600 miles), you would also spend 15,500 Velocity points but earn 30 status credits.

Join the discussion on the Australian Frequent Flyer forum: Earn SC on Reward Travel (now until July) & Bonus SC Revenue until June 2022

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They are also offering bonus status credits on reward seats and bookings up to March 2022.

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Earn bonus Status Credits on all eligible Virgin Australia flights when you travel from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022^. You'll earn up to 100% bonus Status Credits in Economy and up to 45% bonus Status Credits in Business, regardless of when you booked^.

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Do you have a bank of Velocity Points ready to use? All eligible Virgin Australia Reward Seats will earn you Status Credits for travel from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022#.

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Economy Reward Seats will receive Status Credits at the Economy Lite Status Credit Level and Business Reward Seats will receive Status Credits at the Economy Choice Status Credit Level.

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Interesting....my Plat status was only extended by 8 months not 12 months like others. "kpc, your Status will be extended. As we look towards more borders opening, we are excited to let you know that we will extend your Platinum Status membership for an additional 8 months upon your review date 31 October 2021*."

My partner got the same 8 month extension only but with the reward seat status credit earn and bonus business credits I think she will approve the extra cost to fly at the front of the plane.

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My partner got the same 8 month extension only but with the reward seat status credit earn and bonus business credits I think she will approve the extra cost to fly at the front of the plane.

That’s what I received and I have points to burn.

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They are also offering bonus status credits on reward seats and bookings up to March 2022.

As linked by @serfty above, you actually need to complete travel by 31 March 2022. Ts & Cs:

^ Bonus Status Credits
Promotion is valid between 12:01am AEST 01 October 2021 to 11:59pm AEDT 31 March 2022 (inclusive) (Promotion Period). To be eligible for the Bonus Status Credits promotion you must complete travel on an Eligible Flight during the Promotion Period, and have linked a valid Velocity membership number to that Eligible Flight prior to commencing travel.

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You'll earn up to 100% bonus Status Credits in Economy and up to 45% bonus Status Credits in Business, regardless of when you booked^.
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Re the above, when they say UP TO 100%, is there a clear definition of what UP TO means? Is it safe to assume that this is NOT a DSC in terms of Y travel?

I've got a lot of trips (hopefully) coming up in Dec ... and I was planning to cash in on this offer.

Side Note : VA website isn't returning flights on multi-city booking for a certain date period (Dec 23 - Jan 04)

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Re the above, when they say UP TO 100%, is there a clear definition of what UP TO means? Is it safe to assume that this is NOT a DSC in terms of Y travel?

There's a table here with the exact SC earn for each fare type (different depending on whether you booked before or after the recent changes to SC earn): Earn more Status Credits with Virgin Australia

Looks like any bookings since the new fare structure on 19/08 are getting the full 100% (except from Lite fares in Zone 2, which go from 7 to 15 instead of 14 for some reason). For the older fare structure (bookings prior to 19/08) it's only Freedom fares that get the full 100%. Getaway and Elevate are closer to 50%.

I've got a different question... I wonder how this will work in conjunction with the DSC offer that ran last month. I've got a flight booked under the offer for travel in Jan. Wondering if I'll get double the original SC offer, double the enhanced earn rate, or something else. I've read all the terms and can't find any mention of how this stacks (or doesn't) with previous offers. Anyone got any ideas?

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I've got a different question... I wonder how this will work in conjunction with the DSC offer that ran last month. I've got a flight booked under the offer for travel in Jan. Wondering if I'll get double the original SC offer, double the enhanced earn rate, or something else. I've read all the terms and can't find any mention of how this stacks (or doesn't) with previous offers. Anyone got any ideas?

Interesting, indeed. And @MattA, I may not be answering your question. But the question you made CERTAINLY made me think!

I'd think, from knowledge of previous multiple promotions from airlines, the "last" activated offer supersedes any previously activated offers. Going by that logic, your DSC should the "last" activated, BECAUSE, the current "bonus SC offer" is NOT "activated" by the customer. It's applied generically on all bookings made post a certain date

BUT, that also brings up the rationale that, regardless of "who" activated an offer - the current "bonus SC" offer is activated on the bookings made past a certain date AND if your DSC booking falls within the "certain date", then it is safe to assume that the current offer is activated on your booking, thereby, making the DSC superseded by the Bonus SC ..

Tricky, eh!

I'm sure this is one of those challenging queries ... I'm looking forward to see where this ends ...

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There's a table here with the exact SC earn for each fare type (different depending on whether you booked before or after the recent changes to SC earn): Earn more Status Credits with Virgin Australia

Thank you @MattA for this. I'm aiming to achieve VA Platinum as I have got some, as always, self-funded, but-need-to-make, trips by end of 2021. Let's see 🙂

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Also includes some Status Credits offers

Oh thanks, I didn't scroll down on the email - great news. If I can ever leave the state...

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Interesting, indeed. And @MattA, I may not be answering your question. But the question you made CERTAINLY made me think!

I'd think, from knowledge of previous multiple promotions from airlines, the "last" activated offer supersedes any previously activated offers. Going by that logic, your DSC should the "last" activated, BECAUSE, the current "bonus SC offer" is NOT "activated" by the customer. It's applied generically on all bookings made post a certain date

BUT, that also brings up the rationale that, regardless of "who" activated an offer - the current "bonus SC" offer is activated on the bookings made past a certain date AND if your DSC booking falls within the "certain date", then it is safe to assume that the current offer is activated on your booking, thereby, making the DSC superseded by the Bonus SC ..

Tricky, eh!

I'm sure this is one of those challenging queries ... I'm looking forward to see where this ends ...

Hmm. That's going to be annoying for me if that's how it works: in my case we're booked in Business Saver, so I'd be going from double SCs to a 45% bonus. DSCs on this particular booking would get me to Platinum. If it's instead "only" at the new enhanced SC earn rate, it won't quite be enough.

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