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Win 1 million Virgin Points
Virgin Red is promising its members a competition to make five lucky winners Virgin Points millionaires for Christmas!
From today (1 November 2021), Virgin Red members can log in and answer a simple quiz question before 30 November 2021 to be entered into a prize draw to win one million points that never expire. There are also runner-up prizes up for grabs, including a year’s supply of wine from Virgin Wines, 12-month gym membership from Virgin Active, a £500 Virgin voucher (that can be spent on flights) and five Azure Collection vouchers from Virgin Experience Days.
The five points millionaires will be contacted the week commencing 6 December, so they can choose to spend their points on Christmas shopping, charitable donations or making plans for an incredible 2022.
The winners will be spoilt for choice when thinking about their next treats and adventures, as there are more than a hundred ways to spend Virgin Points across Virgin Red’s five different reward categories; from holidays abroad to spa treatments, experience days, cinema tickets, everyday treats, including coffee and sweet treats and even watching your favourite artist or performer from Virgin Red’s private member’s suite, the Virgin Red Room, at Manchester’s AO Arena. I will be doing exactly that at the end of the month having redeemed some points to try it out, so I will report back.
Richard X Moore, Director of Partnerships, for Virgin Red, comments: “We want our five points millionaire winners to wake up every day feeling like it’s Christmas morning, which is why we have fast tracked the points balance of five of our members, allowing them the chance to explore the best of Virgin Red, with hundreds of different ways to spend their million points that could last until next Christmas! Virgin Red is free to join and anyone can enter the competition – so there’s really nothing to lose. We help Virgin Red members turn the everyday into the extraordinary and with a million points to spend, the possibilities of experiences, activities or supporting good causes are vast.”
The good thing about Virgin Points is that never expire, so members can save their points to spend whenever they like.
Find out more at https://www.virgin.com/virgin-red or download the Virgin Red app on your smartphone.
FCDO removes warnings for more countries
The FCDO is no longer advising against all but essential travel to Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela on Covid grounds. These countries were removed from the now empty red list today, 1 November.
The red list and hotel quarantine will be retained to guard against the threat posed by new variants of Covid-19 from a specific country.
The Cayman Islands remove quarantine requirements
Last week the Cayman Islands announced that they would be removing the requirement for fully vaccinated travellers to have to quarantine on arrival. BA, Jet Blue and Air Canada all fly to the Cayman Islands.
There are still several restrictions in place, including testing requirements for arriving passengers. Anyone aged five years or older must still take a pre-arrival PCR test 72 hours prior to departure. Negative test results must be presented upon airport check-in. You need to apply to Travel Cayman at least 14 days prior to departure for approval to travel and to confirm your fully vaccinated status.
Unvaccinated visitors and those under the age of 12 are not allowed entry into the Cayman Islands.
From 20 November, the islands will move to phase four of its reopening plan.
Kenneth Bryan, the Cayman Islands’ minister for tourism, said the health and security of residents and visitors have “always been the government’s number-one priority”.
“With a high percentage of the population now vaccinated, we are keen to relax the current restrictions and move to phase four of our reopening programme on 20 November,” he added.
“This will bring an important return to normality for travel and tourism on the islands in time for the holidays.