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Save £150 on Virgin Atlantic Holidays Plus Bonus Virgin Points
Virgin Atlantic Holidays have launched a new promotion for Flying Club members, offering a £150 discount per booking and double Virgin Points on package holidays. Additionally, you can earn unlimited Tier Points, meaning the more you spend, the closer you are to your next flight or holiday upgrade (a nod to BA perhaps).
This offer is available for bookings made between 9th January 2025, and 14th January 2025, for travel dates from 12th January 2025 to 31st December 2026, 2 years is a generous time to extend this offer for, it certainly seems like they’re trying to pick up some loyal BA customers. The promotion applies to all Virgin Atlantic Holidays destinations and is valid for package holidays with a minimum spend of £3,500, including flights and accommodation or flights and car hire.
To redeem the offer online, simply enter your Flying Club membership number on the Customer Details page—no promo code is required. For offline bookings, provide your Flying Club membership number and use the promo code “Flying Club” during the booking process. Bonus points will be credited to your Flying Club account after the holiday has departed.
You will be able to find more information on this offer here once it is live.
Before this offer is available, Virgin Atlantic Holidays are currently running another offer, their ‘Spend and Save’ promotion. Until 7th January you can save up to £200 extra on the sale. The above promotion probably has a lot more appeal, but the sale will have ended by this point.
The sale page and information on this offer can be found here.
Hotel Promotions Now Available
We have previously mentioned two good hotel loyalty deals, with IHG and Hilton. These are now live so we wanted to give you a quick reminder of them.
IHG One Rewards Double Points Offer
From now until 31st March 2025, you can earn double points from your second stay. To take advantage of this offer, you’ll need to register. Existing stays ARE eligible for this offer as long as you’ve registered.
There is no limit on how many stays you can earn double points. The number of points you get will be double the base points you would have earned.
Register for the promotion here.
Hilton Honors ‘Double Your Stay Promotion
Hilton Honors is running an almost identical promotion to IHG with “Double Your Stay.” Between now and 30th April 2025, you will earn double points on all eligible stays.
To take advantage of this promotion, you must pre-register before your stay. Registration is quick and easy; if you’re not already a Hilton Honors member, you can sign up for free. This promotion applies to all properties within the Hilton portfolio. You can sign up for the promotion here.
Up to £300 Additional Saving on British Airways Holidays
British Airways are offering additional savings on their Holiday Sale. Does it help soften the blow of the recent changes? Probably not. However, if you are still chasing status for this coming year end of 31st March, there may be some good deals to be had with the last few months of the double tier points promotion. Details below.
£300 extra discount with a minimum spend of £10,000 per booking (Flight and Hotel only)
£200 extra discount with a minimum spend of £5,000 per booking (Flight and Hotel only)
£100 extra discount with a minimum spend of £2,500 per booking
£50 extra discount with a minimum spend of £1,250 per booking
£25 extra discount with a minimum spend of £625 per booking (Flight and Car only)
You can find more information and book here.
1 comment
It’s no better BAH offering than has ever been offered. Which, imho, even after the negative feedback. BA can’t even be bothered to authorise a “Super Sale’ as a token measure to at least try and assuage the damage they’ve, intentionally done.
BAH is a ( to all intents and purposes) ‘spun off’ entity. So I harbor no I’ll will at BAH staff BUT for the parent to not even allow an above standard promotion speaks volumes
(( For clarity: BAH operate to their assigned budget but there’s a reason why you need to press 2 and/or 4 when calling. You’re effectively [ and in a practical sense] talking to a totally different unit and call centre )) – It IS however 100% within BA, as the parent, to have at least taken the smallest of steps to authorise notably more attractive thresholds than these. Which are the exact same as has been offered multiple times per year, year on year.
That said. As there’s a good chance few of us would trust anything coming out of BA right now. It’s reasonable to think they’d have actually bothered to consider that. Ergo such would make little difference