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Save $300 on Virgin Atlantic bookings with this targeted Amex offer


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American Express has launched two new targeted offers for spending made with Virgin Atlantic this morning and as both are significantly different from one another, we are publishing two separate articles to cover them.

The offer discussed in this article is the standard Virgin Atlantic offer that we’re used to see Amex publish (the other offer launched today and which is discussed separately is different in a few ways) and it’s a near exact copy of the offer that expired back in June.

Spend $2,000 and get $300 back with Virgin Atlantic

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Headline Details

Earn a one-time $300 statement credit after using your enrolled eligible Card to spend a minimum of $2,000 in one or more purchases online at virginatlantic.com by 12/31/2024. Flight must originate in US and be charged in USD to qualify.

Key Terms

  • Enrollment is limited.
  • Eligible Card Members must first add offer to Card and then use same Card for qualifying spend.
  • Limit of 1 statement credit per eligible Card Member account.
  • Offer valid for one way and round-trip purchases made directly with Virgin Atlantic Airways, online at US website virginatlantic.com, or through the Virgin Atlantic Airways mobile app only.
  • Flights must originate in the US.
  • Valid only for purchases where Virgin Atlantic Airways is the merchant of record.
  • Excludes desk ticket and call center bookings, in-flight purchases, luggage charges and meals.
  • Offer valid only on purchases made in US dollars.
  • Offer only valid on purchases made directly with the merchant. Offer not valid on purchases made using third parties, such as resellers, delivery services, or other intermediaries.
  • Please allow 90-days after 12/31/2024 for the statement credit(s) to be posted to the Account, provided that American Express receives information from the merchant about your qualifying purchase.

See your targeted offer for full terms and conditions.

Quick thoughts

The first bit of good news is that multiple purchases totaling $2,000 or more will trigger this offer so you don’t have to spend the whole amount in one transaction.

The second bit of good news is that cardholders have until 31 December 2024 to trigger this offer and as that’s only the deadline for booking a qualifying flight, this offer should be valid on bookings for travel into October/November 2025.

As usual, the one key bit of bad news is that the rebate is only available on trips originating in the United States and fares paid in USD (that rules out any cheap premium cabin fares originating in Europe).

If you’re considering a premium cabin booking, keep in mind that while it used to be hard to recommend Virgin Atlantic thanks to its appalling horse box style Business Class seats, some of the aircraft that it now operates now feature considerably newer business class seats and a new Premium Economy seat and these are the aircraft you should aim to book if possible.

Related – Virgin Atlantic A350 Upper Class Review (New Suites – Daytime Flight)

Related – I got a good look at the new Virgin Atlantic A330 Upper Class seat & Virgin’s surprise

Related – A quick look at the new Virgin Atlantic A330neo Premium Economy cabin

Targeted cards

Unfortunately, we have not seen this offer targeted to the Platinum Card® from American Express (unlike the other airline offers we’ve seen today) so there’s a reasonable chance that it won’t be possible to stack this deal with the 5 points/dollar on up to $500,000 of spending made directly with airlines that the Platinum Card offers (1 point/dollar thereafter – terms apply).

Hopefully, therefore, holders of the American Express® Green Card (which offers 3 points/dollar on most travel purchases – terms apply) will see this offer targeted to that card as that’s the next best option available.

Failing that, you may have to settle for triggering this deal with a card that just earns 1 point/dollar on flights booked directly with airlines as it doesn’t look as if this deal is targeted to any of Amex’s Business Cards either.

Overall, I’m have this offer targeted to all of my consumer Membership Rewards cards so it looks like this latest Virgin Atlantic offer is being widely targeted.

Note: All information about the American Express® Green Card has been collected independently by Traveling For Miles. The American Express® Green Card is not currently available through Traveling For Miles.

Bottom line

If you’re considering booking a transatlantic trip in the next couple of months (for travel as far into the future as October/November 2025) log into your Amex account and check to see if you have been targeted for an offer that would save you $300 on $2,000 of spending.

Related – Get $200 back on Amex Travel Virgin Atlantic bookings [Targeted]

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I’ve been targeted for this one on my Amex gold.

    I actually bought a ticket with virgin two days ago with my Amex gold,

    I enrolled to the offer today, the payment still showing pending on my transaction history, do you think that I’d still eligible?

    • You may get lucky, but this is the term that may cause you issues “Must first add offer to Card and then use same Card to redeem.”.

      Unless the offer was added before the charge was made, Amex probably doesn’t have to pay the rebate.

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