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30% Transfer Bonus from Amex US MR to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

30% Transfer Bonus from Amex US MR to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

The Amex US Membership Rewards program has once again launched a 30% transfer bonus to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club.

We tend to see Amex US offer the same promotion a few times a year, and it has come up once again in late 2022. 

While the UK-based airline primarily focuses on the transatlantic market, its Flying Club loyalty program has numerous partnerships with airlines around the globe, such as the five-star Japanese carrier ANA – and that’s what makes this transfer bonus a lot more interesting. 

30% Transfer Bonus to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

Until December 29, 2022, you can transfer Amex US Membership Rewards points to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club and receive a 30% bonus. 

Points are normally transferred at a 1:1 ratio between the two programs, and can only be transferred in increments of 1,000. With the 30% bonus, for each 1,000 US Membership Rewards points transferred, you’ll receive a total of 1,300 Flying Club miles.

This transfer promotion is only for those who dabble in US credit cards and have access to US MR points. If you’ve yet to get started with US credit cards, it’s feasible to get your first Amex US MR card this month, although you’d need to take action quickly. 

Is This Transfer Bonus a Good Deal?

One of the optimal uses of Amex US MR points is to transfer to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club and then redeem for ANA First Class and business class. With a 30% transfer bonus in play, this sweet spot only gets sweeter. 

You can pay only 55,000 or 60,000 Flying Club miles for a one-way flight in ANA First Class, depending on whether your US gateway airport is on the West or East Coast.

If you’re happy with ANA business class, including its premier product “The Room” on certain routes, it’ll cost just 45,000 or 47,500 Flying Club miles for a one-way flight, depending on your origin city in Canada or the United States.

If you want to take advantage of the best possible sweet spot, you should search for routes that feature ANA’s brand-new “The Suite” First Class product. While there’s some variance, you can usually find “The Suite” on routes departing from or arriving in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. 

ANA New First Class

Even if you don’t wind up in “The Suite”, you’re still in for a treat with ANA’s legacy First Class product.

With the 30% transfer bonus from Amex US MR, you’re really looking at a paltry 42,400 or…

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