Reading the Virgin Atlantic website, it states:
"If you’ve been a Gold member for ten consecutive years and earned 7,500 Tier Points on Virgin Atlantic flights in that time, you’ll be made a Gold member for life. "
I can't seem to find any more detail on this in the Virgin Atlantic Flying Club Terms & Conditions, which surprised me a bit.
My reading of the sentence above implies that the 7,500 TPs must have been earned during the 10 consecutive years for which the member was Gold. In other words, a more formal way of expressing the above would be:
During the same 10-year period:
Is that correct? Or can Gold For Life be earned by earning the 7,500 TPs on Virgin during any timeframe, as long as the 10-year consecutive requirement is satisfied?
My second question is what the definition of "Virgin Atlantic flights" is in that sentence above. Without some more detail, I am not clear on whether this requires flights to be operated by VS, marketed by VS, or both.
Finally, is there any good way to get and track your progress?
Thanks!
"If you’ve been a Gold member for ten consecutive years and earned 7,500 Tier Points on Virgin Atlantic flights in that time, you’ll be made a Gold member for life. "
I can't seem to find any more detail on this in the Virgin Atlantic Flying Club Terms & Conditions, which surprised me a bit.
My reading of the sentence above implies that the 7,500 TPs must have been earned during the 10 consecutive years for which the member was Gold. In other words, a more formal way of expressing the above would be:
During the same 10-year period:
- Gold retained
- 7,500 TPs earned
Is that correct? Or can Gold For Life be earned by earning the 7,500 TPs on Virgin during any timeframe, as long as the 10-year consecutive requirement is satisfied?
My second question is what the definition of "Virgin Atlantic flights" is in that sentence above. Without some more detail, I am not clear on whether this requires flights to be operated by VS, marketed by VS, or both.
Finally, is there any good way to get and track your progress?
Thanks!