It still makes sense.And yet people keep trying to justify the changes in part saying "there are too many Velocity members".
Yet Virgin keep pumping numbers up with promos like this, so that wasn't the reason.
Exactly, this and the previous status offer were extremely limited to a very small group, so they are controlling the numbers in the lounge now more than ever.It still makes sense.
The old approach (easier elite qualification) doesn't give VA much control over its number of elites — a whole bunch of people work out how to game the system and suddenly you find yourself with way more elites than you expected.
The new approach (harder qualification with targeted triple status credits) gives VA precise control over its number of elites. They can choose which members to target, how much to target them, get precise data on which offers work on which people, etc.
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I did some flights from the last double SC offer and they counted towards my LT status.Double sc prob dont count towards lifetime status anyway. Likely theg wont be included in the 50% bum in seat required either. Cant see them making anything easier. Be more wasted useless SC under their enhanced brainfart
Lucky you. They didn't apply mine. Typical VA. consistently inconsistent.I did some flights from the last double SC offer and they counted towards my LT status.
They do count, they clarified this long ago - this is directly from the Velocity FF page:Lucky you. They didn't apply mine. Typical VA. consistently inconsistent.
Thanks. Will call them tomorrow. They have clearly made an error on mine then. Part of the reason i have zero SC this year with them is unachievable New LTG I know the last two lots only accrued as single on ltg but were certainly credited as double / triple respectively. I couldnt be bothered going further back, just lost interestThey do count, they clarified this long ago - this is directly from the Velocity FF page:
"Double status credits do count towards long-term Gold Velocity status, but only if they are earned on Virgin Australia marketed and operated flights. To qualify for Forever Gold status, at least 9,000 of the 12,000 status credits must be earned on Virgin Australia flights. Therefore, while double status credits can contribute, they must specifically come from Virgin Australia to meet the eligibility requirements for Gold status."
Yep it's not easy to get a grip of it all. Get your calculator out and a good old fashioned pen and paper!Does velocity have a points calculator? Trying to work out if I can be bothered doing VA codeshares to EU in J, but trying to work out how many points / status credits I will earn doesn’t appear to be simple…