Velocity Frequent Flyer gifts members 20 million points

  • Velocity Frequent Flyer members invited to claim their share of 20 million Velocity Points
  • The frequent flyer program of Virgin Australia gives back to its loyal members
  • Members have until midnight AEST Tuesday 26 January 2021 to activate the offer

Every member is a winner at Velocity Frequent Flyer, with the loyalty program of Virgin Australia giving all members the opportunity to obtain a share in 20 million Velocity Points, from today.

Sound too good to be true? Well, not at Velocity Frequent Flyer. Velocity is thanking its loyal members and with border restrictions tipped to ease over the coming weeks and months, it'll give members even more opportunity to increase their Points balance now, to fly faster.

A Virgin Australia Group spokesman said that Velocity Frequent Flyer members are the anchor of Virgin Australia and we're here to get them back in the sky as soon as possible.

"We're committed to our members and this is our way of thanking them for their loyalty, and in doing so, making it that bit easier to boost their Points balance in time for the easing of border restrictions," he said.

"Our members have been the anchor of Virgin Australia for 20 years and that's why we're continuing to look at ways to reward loyalty. We've demonstrated that many times throughout the pandemic with bonus Points, and Points and status credit extensions, knowing that our members haven't been able to fly as often over the past few months.

"We have a fantastic loyalty program and we're proving that everyone is a winner at Velocity Frequent Flyer!"

To gain a share in the 20 million Velocity Points up-for-grabs, members simply need to download the Velocity app here (or already have the app downloaded) by midnight AEST on Tuesday 26 January, and activate the offer on the home screen.

For full terms and conditions, visit: https://experience.velocityfrequentflyer.com/velocity-app#20-mil

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