Will you still earn/retain Velocity status beyond 2025?

What impact will the Velocity changes have on your status beyond 2025?


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Has this been open recently? I've been so used to seeing it roped off that I don't think it even registers for me to check.
Yes for about the last six months. I'm the same, I stopped checking so it may have been open longer. They do announce it in the morning to encourage people up there though.
 
Sure... but that's because each booking category had a different earn rate as part of the encouragement to upgrade.

Now it's based on $ you have spent that Virgin receive. Except when it's not - in the case of lite, which just has some arbitrary devaluation of the $ spent. So they've taken away the carrots and just left the stick.
I really don't see your issue. Nothing is arbitrary. For the minority who fly the same routes regularly it's a 'little' harder. For everyone else it is the same degree of difficulty and you need to keep records of SC earning.

The earn rate for Status Credits on Virgin Australia, as of the changes taking effect from 2 April 2025:
  • For “Choice”, “Flex”, “Business” (and Group) fares — you earn 1 Status Credit (SC) per A$12 spent.
  • For “Lite” fares — you earn 1 SC per A$24 spent.
In other words:
  • If you spend A$120 on a Choice/Flex/Business fare, you get 10 SC.
  • If you spend A$240 on a Lite fare, you get 10 SC.
 
I really don't see your issue. Nothing is arbitrary. For the minority who fly the same routes regularly it's a 'little' harder. For everyone else it is the same degree of difficulty and you need to keep records of SC earning.

The earn rate for Status Credits on Virgin Australia, as of the changes taking effect from 2 April 2025:
  • For “Choice”, “Flex”, “Business” (and Group) fares — you earn 1 Status Credit (SC) per A$12 spent.
  • For “Lite” fares — you earn 1 SC per A$24 spent.
In other words:
  • If you spend A$120 on a Choice/Flex/Business fare, you get 10 SC.
  • If you spend A$240 on a Lite fare, you get 10 SC.
But the rub with dynamic pricing is that, for instance I want to travel Melbourne - Sydney on the 29th (which I have to), the 'LITE' fare is over $600 one way. No seat allocation, and reduced status credits.
 
But the rub with dynamic pricing is that, for instance I want to travel Melbourne - Sydney on the 29th (which I have to), the 'LITE' fare is over $600 one way. No seat allocation, and reduced status credits.
4 Choice flights I'm seeing (seat selection included) $578 on the 29th Dec. Not bad for then with a short booking window and between Christmas and NY.
Lite is $535
 
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But the rub with dynamic pricing is that, for instance I want to travel Melbourne - Sydney on the 29th (which I have to), the 'LITE' fare is over $600 one way. No seat allocation, and reduced status credits.
Except choice is always just a bit over lite, choose that you get the normal status credit and seat allocation. Your call whether that’s worth 40 bucks.

And in fact under the old system you’d get 5SC for this 600 spend. Now you get 25 even with lite. Sounds like for this specific case there’s no rub.
 
Except choice is always just a bit over lite, choose that you get the normal status credit and seat allocation. Your call whether that’s worth 40 bucks.

And in fact under the old system you’d get 5SC for this 600 spend. Now you get 25 even with lite. Sounds like for this specific case there’s no rub.
Therein lies the rub...
 

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