Buying Starpoints for Virgin Australia business class upgrades
Fancy upgrading to Virgin Australia business class on the airline's longest domestic flights – including Sydney-Perth or Melbourne-Perth in 'The Business' aboard Virgin's Airbus A330s – for just $244 per flight?
The secret lies in the Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG) hotel loyalty program, which allows members to purchase 'Starpoints' which can then be converted into Virgin Australia Velocity points, and used to snag your upgrades.
Under SPG's latest promotion, Starpoints are currently being sold at an impressive 35% discount – on top of which, there's a bonus 5,000 points thrown in if you purchase and then transfer 20,000 points or more, which makes this one nifty trick!
Here's what you need to know.
Using Starpoints for Virgin Australia business class upgrades
Your first step is to purchase a precise 25,000 Starpoints direct from Starwood Preferred Guest at a cost of US$569 (A$730). At any other time of the year, this would normally cost US$875 (A$1,124) – but until March 16, the price is cut by 35%.
Next, convert those 25,000 Starpoints into Virgin Australia Velocity points on a 1:1 basis, which you can do when logged into your account on the Starwood website by choosing Travel -> Transfer Air Miles -> Velocity Frequent Flyer. (If you've just purchased those Starpoints, they may take up to 24 hours to appear in your account, after which you'll be able to convert them.)
Further, every time you convert at least 20,000 Starpoints over to Velocity, Starwood throws in an extra 5,000 Velocity points on top, taking your total haul to 30,000 Velocity points.
That's enough for three one-way upgrades to business class on Virgin Australia's east-west flights – including between Perth and Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane – when travelling on economy class Freedom fares, being 9,900 Velocity points to upgrade per flight!
If you're normally stuck down the back in economy on those routes, the prospect of paying just $244 extra per flight for a business class upgrade would be welcome news for most – especially on Airbus A330 flights fitted with 'The Business'.
The fine print
As with any great deal, there are always a few hurdles to navigate.
Firstly, Starwood's 35% discount on 'buying points' is on the table until March 16 2018, while the fixed 5,000-point boost for transfers of 20,000 Starpoints (20,000 Velocity points) or more is a permanent fixture of the Starwood program.
In order to buy Starpoints, you'll also need to have been an SPG member for at least 14 days – so if you haven't already joined the free Starwood Preferred Guest program, sign-up right now, and then come back in a couple of weeks to complete your purchase of Starpoints and convert them to Velocity.
Each SPG member is also limited to buying a maximum of 30,000 Starpoints per year: so you can't buy up big to upgrade yourself to business class year-round – and when any Starpoints points are indeed converted to Velocity, they may take up to a week to appear.
Critically, upgrades from economy to business class may not be available on every Virgin Australia flight, so do ensure there's a way to use your Velocity points at a date and time convenient to you before you take advantage of this offer, unless you're happy to keep those points for a rainy day.
Upgrades from lower-priced economy fares also require more points than from higher-priced Freedom tickets as used in the example above, so while this may be a good move for business travellers booked on flexible tickets, those booked on the cheaper economy tickets should make sure the numbers stack up before diving in.
You can learn more about the process of using Velocity points to upgrade to Virgin Australia business class by reading AusBT's Virgin Australia business class upgrade guide.
Virgin Australia - Velocity Rewards
13 Jan 2015
Total posts 580
Lol but first you need to "upgrade" to a freedom fare which can easily cost double the of getaway fare
24 Apr 2012
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As covered in the article.
01 Sep 2017
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Big fan of SPG but I find it more valuable to convert to other programs whose points are worth more (like Alaskan airlines). With foreign exchange fees it works out at about 760 Aus for 30,000 points. I value velocity points at about 1.2c. If you really need to buy points then purchase 30,000 Amex points (edge card) for 750 Aus and transfer across to velocity. Do it with a 15% bonus and end up with 34,500 velocity points. I guess not everyone has the edge card (although they should) and good to know the different options.
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
25 Nov 2016
Total posts 64
I wish I could get my head around the hotel points for airline upgrade conversions. I'm sure there is value in it. Also, buying points in an alliance group for upgrades (say Alaskan for Qantas).
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
27 Nov 2014
Total posts 51
With only a handful of exceptions, you generally can't redeem points for *upgrades* on alliance partners. Much better to make a full award booking in the higher class.
Virgin Australia - Velocity Rewards
20 Jun 2015
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I remember this happening sometime last year as well and I did the same! =D
24 Apr 2012
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Indeed: these kind of offers come up from time to time. Last time was a tiny bit better because Virgin was offering its own points bonus on transfers from SPG (which was on top of the discount when buying SPG points and the 5,000-point boost per 20k points transferred), but even at the current numbers, it's not too shabby.
Virgin Australia - Velocity Rewards
08 May 2017
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I booked the The Bussiness to Perth and at the last munite Virgin changed planes to 737 with standard seats.
Virgin Australia - Velocity Rewards
28 Feb 2017
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Or simply purchase 30,000 points direct from VA for A$787. Each upgrade (if you can score one) would be $262.33.
Virgin Australia - Velocity Rewards
10 Dec 2016
Total posts 43
Its also a less expensive way to buy a Syd/Mel Business Class return for around 30,000 points
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