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#918213 by FLYERZ
02 Mar 2016, 21:17
Just out of interest and possible use give a certain pipeline, long term dream to move to the US permanently for work....is there any required amount of VS metal flights per year to maintain you VS Flying Club account? If I am in New York, most domestic flights would be on Delta which could top up my VS FC account, but say if in a year (or few years) I have no VS flights, only DL, would my FC account continue sustain itself?


Many thanks and happy daydreaming,

FLYERZ
#918217 by gumshoe
02 Mar 2016, 21:36
Indeed - unlike BA you can attain VS Silver or Gold purely by accruing tier points via partner airlines or the US credit cards.

Bear in mind though that only TPs earned by flying on VS metal count towards the 300 TP requirement for Lifetime Gold if that's your long term aim.
#918227 by stuart_f
02 Mar 2016, 23:13
If you are moving to USA wouldn't it make more sense to collect Delta SkyMiles? You can even redeem these for tax-free travel on VS.

Here are two costed examples of flights on Virgin Atlantic from the US to London:

New York to Heathrow – economy

17,500 Virgin Flying Club miles + $135

30,000 Delta SkyMiles + $5

New York to Heathrow – Upper Class

40,000 Virgin Flying Club miles + $420

62,500 Delta SkyMiles + $5


Source: http://www.headforpoints.com/2015/01/06/delta-one-way-virgin-atlantic-redemptions-no-taxes/

That Upper Class JFK-LHR for miles and a mere $5 sure does look tempting.
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