The Virgin Australia Newbie Questions Thread

My Dad has around 4k points (won’t be earning points moving forward due age) just shy of the 5k transfer minimum, is a way around this for me to send 5k to him the send the 9k back to me?
 
My Dad has around 4k points (won’t be earning points moving forward due age) just shy of the 5k transfer minimum, is a way around this for me to send 5k to him the send the 9k back to me?
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Hi all
I'm a long term Qantas flyer, but work has booked me on United to the US this month, and Europe with Singapore / Lufthansa / Thai next month.

What's my best approach to maximising points (will be used for family flights within Australia)? Do I just claim all the trips against my velocity account, or are there smarter ways?

Sorry if this is obvious - I did a search but couldn't find an answer,

Thanks!
 
Hi all
I'm a long term Qantas flyer, but work has booked me on United to the US this month, and Europe with Singapore / Lufthansa / Thai next month.

What's my best approach to maximising points (will be used for family flights within Australia)? Do I just claim all the trips against my velocity account, or are there smarter ways?

Sorry if this is obvious - I did a search but couldn't find an answer,

Thanks!
Do you collect currently with VA? Do you have star alliance membership with Air Canada, United or Singapore A/L? Each allows you to gain and use points which can be exchanged for Virgin Australia domestics plus ofcourse the benefit of international travel with those airlines. I guess it depends on what value you put towards it. Personally I would probably credit to SQ!
 
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Do you collect currently with VA? Do you have star alliance membership with Air Canada, United or Singapore A/L? Each allows you to gain and use points which can be exchanged for Virgin Australia domestics plus ofcourse the benefit of international travel with those airlines. I guess it depends on what value you put towards it. Personally I would probably credit to SQ!
Hi PERLHR
I'm going in completely cold - basically zero points accumulated with Velocity, and no star alliance memberships.
You would recommend signing up with SQ?
 
Just beware that SQ points have. a hard expiry of 3 years - unlike nearly all other programs including United, Velocity, other *A programs. You can however transfer SQ points to VA before they expire.

Personally I would credit to Air Canada (Aeroplan - however not easy to earn points through shopping etc but can be used to book Virgin flights and other *A airlines - can top-up points on booking and/or when sales are on. Note however AC is "enhancing" their program on June 1; i.e. more points required for most routes).

note you cannot credit flights on LH or TG to Velocity so I would not recommend Velocity directly.
 

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