Hmmmm this will be very interesting to see how this actually transpires come Oct 1st.
Sorry, reviewing this further now.I thought the information on the Velocity website is pretty clear that if your review date is on/after 1 October, the new requirements apply?
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Yes, this is the exact scenario that befell me, and has irritated me to the point of giving up the program.Sorry, reviewing this further now.
It really doesn't sound right that if you've met the requirements before the changes come in effect that this would be acceptable...
Because you hate the competition.Why would I pay more for less?
Have to agree, they've given plenty of notice.I always understood the way the rules were written to mean that the new rules would apply from your first renewal anniversary after the 01/10/25 start date. And that was why it was announced a full year in advance, so nobody could have actually purchased a ticket that was treated differently than they expected for status renewal purposes.
That said, I think if you actually receive a "maintained" message in the app or website now, but your renewal is after that cutover date, then you should take a screenshot now and lodge a request if your renewal is disallowed under the new rules. With evidence that the system told you you had requalified I feel like you have a strong case.
I have requalified for a review in early July, so I am not affected by this scenario.
Velocity is making a slight change to the VA flight requirement that comes into effect on 1 October 2025.
From this date, you need to earn at least 50% of your status credits from VA flights that you've personally flown in order to attain or retain status. Previously, Virgin said that only VA marketed and operated flights will count. However, they now say that VA marketed or operated flights will count. In practice, this now means Virgin Australia flights booked through partner airlines will count towards the 50% requirement.
This change also applies to the Forever Gold requirement to earn at least 9,000 of the 12,000 required status credits from VA flights - can now be Virgin Australia marketed and/or operated.
Virgin is changing the status credits earned when flying on SQ operated flights between Australia and Singapore, as well as United operated flights between Australia and USA.
Changes to Status
www.velocityfrequentflyer.com
Just seeking a sanity check on this if I may please. I'm looking at options for a family holiday to Vietnam from CBR.
For it to be "VA marketed", must I book through the VA website? And if I book direct with SQ and credit to VA, SCs earned will count only towards the non-VA 400 of the 800 for WP requal, and towards the FG total but not the 9000 FG tally.