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American Express, Chase, and Citi all transfer to Virgin Atlantic. Capital One transfers to Virgin Red, but by linking your accounts, you can still redeem Capital One miles on Virgin Atlantic’s website. Here’s how…
Step One. Create Accounts With Both
First, you’ll want to create an account with both Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Red. This is free to do on each of their websites.
Step Two. Link Your Accounts
I created my Virgin Atlantic account first, then when I entered the same email address to create my Virgin Red account, it automatically linked the two. If this doesn’t happen for you, simply navigate to the “Account” section of your Virgin Red account and select “Link Account.”
Step Three. Redeem Points via Virgin Atlantic
While three of the four major banks transfer 1:1 to Virgin Atlantic, there is currently a 30% transfer bonus when transferring miles from Capital One to Virgin Red. I needed 16,000 Virgin Atlantic miles for a flight from Prague to Chicago, but by transferring from Capital One with the transfer bonus, I only needed to transfer 12,400 miles.
The transfer to Virgin Red was instant, and the points also showed up in my Virgin Atlantic account immediately thanks to the accounts being linked.
I was then able to easily book my flight from Prague to Chicago. While the flight I booked is actually on KLM, I was able to take advantage of airline alliances to get the flight for less miles than KLM was charging.
The cash price for the flight was $779.80. If you deduct the amount I paid in taxes and fees on the award flight via Virgin Atlantic ($196.90), that leaves $582.90.
Then divide $582.90 by the amount of miles I transferred from Capital One (12,400) to calculate the cents per mile value. For this redemption, my Capital One miles had a whopping 4.7 cents per mile value! Pretty incredible.
Bottom Line
Linking your Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Red accounts is quick and easy. It also allows you to redeem Capital One miles for Virgin Atlantic flights. We love taking advantage of transfer bonuses and airline alliances to really take our points and miles to the next level!
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