Thats' good to know; you sound like you have some more accurate numbers? Care to give us a rough number?Um... no. There's only a very small number of Platinum Plus members.
VA issues an annual ‘year in review’ snapshot to all its velocity members. There are some folk who only had flights numbering in the dozens and they were in the ‘top 1%’ of flyers. They might have qualified for platinum under the old rules, but would fall short under the new ones.Thats' good to know; you sound like you have some more accurate numbers? Care to give us a rough number?
If the number is small, that would make the request for Beyond passes seem more attainable!
I suspect perhaps if you had heard “six hundred to a thousand” instead of “six hundred thousand” then that might be closer to the markThats' good to know; you sound like you have some more accurate numbers? Care to give us a rough number?
If the number is small, that would make the request for Beyond passes seem more attainable!
This is wrong. Total member base less than ~1K. For plat plus.I also would welcome at least 4 x Beyond Invitations per year for Platinum Plus.
Interesting stat I came across this week; I called Virgin Customer Support on the 2nd of October, as my account had not been upgraded from Platinum yet. She advised that it would happen shortly as they "had 600,000 Platinum Plus members to upgrade"
- Based on released numbers from Virgin stating that they have 12million Velocity members, this is about 5% of all travellers.
- Is this the kind of number that others expected?
- It will be interesting to see in about 2 years how many P+ will be left once everyone is requalifying based on the minimum $18,000 spend alone (excluding DSC/TSC)
Hopefully that was the more correct numberI suspect perhaps if you had heard “six hundred to a thousand” instead of “six hundred thousand” then that might be closer to the mark
With those sorts of suspected numbers, let's say ~1000, after the 2 month trial members drop, Beyond Lounges should be the lounge for Plat + at all times when departing MEL, SYD, BNE. It would add very few additional pax to each of those 3 lounges, at any one time.Hopefully that was the more correct number
- if that’s the case, bring on Beyond Lounge Guest Passes!
- I believe that Beyond Lounge membership for decision makers starts to be on the table with a company / account annual spend of $300k (unlikely that will never be me!)
Agree, let’s all petition VA for Beyond Access for Platinum Plus. It would certainly keep me just choosing Virgin without looking very hard at the kangaroo option.With those sorts of suspected numbers, let's say ~1000, after the 2 month trial members drop, Beyond Lounges should be the lounge for Plat + at all times when departing MEL, SYD, BNE. It would add very few additional pax to each of those 3 lounges, at any one time.
An extra that, in my view, should be provided for someone spending ~$18k PA each.
Those lounges aren't that special and looking dated also, but they do have better quiet spaces and a more upmarket menu.
I'd be surprised if many corporates are spending 300k + PA with VA, for that sort of money they'll be looked after much better with Qantas, that's just a fact, unfortunately.
VA2 is mostly for leisure & some SME IMO.
I’d be surprised if even 1% (120k members) were platinum plus?
And me have then I would go back to VA! Packed lounges, uncleared dishes, not getting your preferred meal on board, crowded priority boarding lanes, difficulty getting on replacement flights during IRROPS. Those with $$ to spend perhaps weren't getting the services they needMe too.
And next year the herd of elites at all levels will thin even more.
Yep, it'll be very interesting to see how the lounges look at this time next year.Me too.
And next year the herd of elites at all levels will thin even more.
Just keep in mind, many don't have Amex credit cards (or don't want one due to their yearly fees), and they also only allow 1 pax entry per card (I don't have one and have zero interest in getting one).I don't think there will be a significant difference to how crowded the lounges are a year from now. If passengers can get in with their credit cards, it will be much the same, I reckon. But then, getting in on a credit card means Virgin gets more money and that's ultimately the goal (under the pretence of trying to make the lounges less crowded). They're happy for the lounges to be crowded if they're getting more money from it!
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