Author Topic: Virgin Australia in Administration - Velocity Frequent Flyer Program  (Read 624 times)

FrugalAussie

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Hi from 'Down Under'.

One of the two main players in Australian air travel, Virgin Australia, has gone into Voluntary Administration.

There's been some chat on the MMM forum about the future of Frequent Flyer/Rewards/Points programs should this happen so I though, if you're interested, you might like to see the email I received today regarding the Velocity program which is affiliated with Virgin Australia, providing the flights.

As a valued member of Velocity and a keen traveller like us, we’re committed to keeping you updated throughout these uncertain times of coronavirus and reduced travel.

We wanted to share some information with you regarding temporary changes to the Velocity program and what this means for you.

You may be aware that some of the Virgin Australia Group companies have entered Voluntary Administration. Deloitte has been appointed as the administrators, meaning they have assumed responsibility for the business and operations of those companies in administration.

The intention of the administrators is to bring the relevant Virgin Australia Group companies out of administration as quickly as possible and return to normal operations.

Although Velocity is owned by the Virgin Australia Group, it is a separate company and it is not in administration. That means we’re still operating, but we’ve made some temporary program changes in the interests of members.

We’ve made the difficult decision to pause all redemptions for an initial period of four weeks, effective immediately. This means you won’t be able to redeem your Points for rewards during the pause.

We know how much you love to plan your travel and use your Points to redeem flights, however the ongoing travel restrictions and reduced flights have limited the options for you to use Points for flights. We’re seeing more members use Points to shop online for items such as gift cards, electronic goods, and wine. This unexpected demand has made it difficult for our suppliers to provide these offers and limits the availability for all members to redeem their Points.

What you need to know:

Your Points aren’t going anywhere. They will remain in your account.
Your existing Points will not expire through this period. We will be extending the expiration period for your existing Points by the timeframe of the pause.
You can continue to earn Points with our partners, although you won’t be able to redeem them during the pause.
These changes take effect immediately. Although the initial timeframe for this restriction is four weeks, this period may be extended. We will come back to you with an update as soon as we can.

What’s next?

Velocity has a trustee in place to look after the interests of members. We will continue to assess a range of options for the program and we want that to include a continuation of our long-standing partnership with Virgin Australia.

We thank you for your patience, loyalty, and understanding in these challenging times.

The Velocity Frequent Flyer Team.



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I've never been a member of any frequent flyer programs, but I heard today on the news that some people were cashing out their velocity points for Singapore Airlines points.  Velocity have stopped that as of today. 

I have a bad feeling that Virgin is going down, and the Government is happy to let it do so.  I don't really understand why it wasn't purchased by the government for a song, and then sold off in 5 years time, but what do I know?

 

Wow, a phone plan for fifteen bucks!