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Question - Does it cost to join the Flying Club?

PostPosted: 05 Feb 2006, 12:10
by ukveteran
im very new to the whole virgin atlantic biz. and was wondering, do the frequent flyers program cost money? membership fee? etc.











Edit by mod to title of thread to make question clearer...... Nick
{mcuth: moved to Flying Club forum from General Discussion}

PostPosted: 05 Feb 2006, 12:19
by p17blo
Hi ukveteran and welcome.

As such, the frequent flyers program (Flying Club) is free and you can join from the Virgin Website prior to taking a flight.

You may end up speding more in your quest for miles, but the actually club itself is free.

Paul

PostPosted: 05 Feb 2006, 12:24
by mitchja
Hello and welcome to V-Flyer :)

Virgin Atlantic (or any other airline for that matter) don't charge a membership fee for joining their frequent flyer scheme.

If you are thinking of joining Flying Club, let me know and I'll refer you [:I]

There are a few airlines out there that you can pay to join a seperate type of membership 'club' which often gives extra perks like lounge access regardless of status or cabin you travel in. One example of this is the 'Qantas Club' which is approx £350 a year but does give you access to any OneWorld lounge around the world regardless of your ticket type - you just have to fly any OneWorld airline on that day.

Regards

PostPosted: 05 Feb 2006, 12:35
by p17blo
Originally posted by mitchja
If you are thinking of joining Flying Club, let me know and I'll refer you [:I]

Yeah, I bet you will:D:D

Paul

PostPosted: 05 Feb 2006, 14:31
by AlanA
remember the old days when you had to have taken so many qualifying flights to become a member?

PostPosted: 05 Feb 2006, 14:50
by Nottingham Nick
My memory may be a little hazy, but my recollection is that there was never anything stopping people joining the old Freeway Club, but you had to do 3? return transatlantic trips in economy within a twelve month period before you earned points for them.

I think this then made you a silver member, which then was status for life.

I stand to be corrected on this though [:I]

Nick

PostPosted: 05 Feb 2006, 16:36
by RichardMannion
Close Nick!

You had to do 3 roundtrip flights in Economy or a one way in Premium or Upper before you earned points for them.

Silver used to be 10 TP under the old, old TP earning ratios (which varied depending on which route you were flying), but you got at least 10 for flying UC, so you only had to do one flight to get Silver. Obviously the Silver for life thing got removed, but for good reason - there were a very large number of stale Silver members that hardly ever flew that were filling up the PE check-ins.

Thanks,
Richard