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Velocity Frequent Flyer

Velocity is the frequent-flyer program of Virgin Australia Holdings.

Velocity
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryLoyalty marketing and enterprise services
Headquarters,
Services
  • Customer insight and strategy
  • Loyalty marketing and programs
  • Customer experience management
ParentVirgin Australia Holdings
Websitewww.velocityfrequentflyer.com

History Edit

Velocity was launched by Virgin Blue (later renamed Virgin Australia) in 2005 as Velocity Rewards, with partner National Australia Bank offering a companion credit card.[1] Initially, Velocity differed from most other frequent flyer programs with points earned being based on the cost of a flight, rather than distance. Velocity members originally earned 6 points per dollar spent on Virgin Blue flights.

By 2007, points earned in loyalty programs operated by Westpac, American Express and Diners Club could be transferred to Velocity Rewards, as well as from the ANZ loyalty program from September 2008.

As part of Virgin's effort to attract business travellers, status levels were introduced to the program in late 2007. Alongside the entry-level "Red" status, members could attain "Silver" and "Gold" status, each with its own set of benefits. With the introduction of status levels, the earning rate was changed: Red members earned 5 points per dollar, Silver members remained at 6 points, and Gold members earned 7.

Velocity was the first frequent flyer program in Australia to offer "any seat, any time" reward flight availability. The number of points required to redeem an award seat directly corresponds to the current fare of that seat, allowing any seat currently available to be redeemed. Qantas introduced a similar feature to their frequent flyer program in May 2008.

By February 2008, Velocity Rewards had 1.3 million members and Virgin Blue stated it was considering selling it or entering into a joint venture once its operation was profitable, and considered a membership of 1.6 to 1.7 million members would put the operation in a break-even position.[2] The program reached 4 million members by the end of 2014.[3]

In August 2011, the program was renamed "Velocity" and a "Platinum" status level was introduced, among other changes. The changes included changes to the bonus system: Red status members now earn 5 points per dollar spent, and Silver members earn a bonus of 50%, Gold members earn a bonus of 75% and Platinum members earn a bonus of 100%.

In July 2013, Velocity introduced the Global Wallet, the first travel money card in Australia, which can be used as a Visa prepaid card.[4] Velocity Global Wallet was discontinued on February 1, 2021.

Associated products Edit

Velocity credit cards Edit

Velocity co-branded (direct-earn) credit cards earn points on purchases and these points are automatically allocated to the holder's Velocity account each month. Co-branded cards are offered by American Express, NAB, Virgin Money and Westpac.[5] Most banks and credit companies have cards which earn points into their rewards program, which can then be transferred to another program such as Velocity.[6]

Global Wallet card Edit

The Velocity Global Wallet prepaid Visa product was owned by Cuscal and managed by Rev Australia Pty Ltd. The card was designed to be used as a travel wallet card, where holders were able to earn points on purchases and avoid overseas transaction fees. The Global Wallet card allowed the holder to load money onto the card in Australian dollars (AUD), up to a total value of A$25,000. As many as ten currencies were able to be stored on the card.

The card could be used as a Visa prepaid card. Fees were charged to make purchases in foreign currencies, and for withdrawal of cash at ATMs. The exchange rates were locked in at the time the currencies were bought with a large spread, and not at the time of a transaction, as would be the case with a credit card; and the funds held on the account did not earn interest. Velocity Global Wallet was discontinued in February 2021.

Awards Edit

The Velocity Frequent Flyer program, then called Velocity Rewards, won the 2009 Freddie Awards for best frequent flyer program, best award redemption, best affinity credit card, best member communications, best website. This was the fourth consecutive Freddie Awards that Velocity has won.[7] Velocity Frequent Flyer also won the "program of the year" award for the third year running at the 2015 Freddie Awards.[8]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Media Centre". experience.velocityfrequentflyer.com. from the original on 2020-07-22. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  2. ^ "Virgin loyalty program may be spun off". news.com.au. 21 February 2008. from the original on 2008-02-24. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
  3. ^ "Velocity Frequent Flyer reaches four million members". Virgin Australia. from the original on 2015-09-06. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  4. ^ "Virgin Australia's new Global Wallet travel money card". Australian Business Traveller. 22 July 2013. from the original on 2015-07-19. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  5. ^ Keshen, Alex. "The Ultimate guide to Virgin's points program". Finder.com.au. Finder.
  6. ^ your credit or charge card points to Velocity
  7. ^ . velocityrewards.com.au. 16 February 2009. Archived from the original on May 11, 2009. Retrieved 16 February 2009.
  8. ^ Velocity wins again at the 2015 Freddie Awards

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Velocity Frequent Flyer Guide

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Velocity is the frequent flyer program of Virgin Australia Holdings VelocityTypeSubsidiaryIndustryLoyalty marketing and enterprise servicesHeadquartersSydney New South Wales AustraliaServicesCustomer insight and strategy Loyalty marketing and programs Customer experience managementParentVirgin Australia HoldingsWebsitewww wbr velocityfrequentflyer wbr comThis article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2023 Contents 1 History 2 Associated products 2 1 Velocity credit cards 2 2 Global Wallet card 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditVelocity was launched by Virgin Blue later renamed Virgin Australia in 2005 as Velocity Rewards with partner National Australia Bank offering a companion credit card 1 Initially Velocity differed from most other frequent flyer programs with points earned being based on the cost of a flight rather than distance Velocity members originally earned 6 points per dollar spent on Virgin Blue flights By 2007 points earned in loyalty programs operated by Westpac American Express and Diners Club could be transferred to Velocity Rewards as well as from the ANZ loyalty program from September 2008 As part of Virgin s effort to attract business travellers status levels were introduced to the program in late 2007 Alongside the entry level Red status members could attain Silver and Gold status each with its own set of benefits With the introduction of status levels the earning rate was changed Red members earned 5 points per dollar Silver members remained at 6 points and Gold members earned 7 Velocity was the first frequent flyer program in Australia to offer any seat any time reward flight availability The number of points required to redeem an award seat directly corresponds to the current fare of that seat allowing any seat currently available to be redeemed Qantas introduced a similar feature to their frequent flyer program in May 2008 By February 2008 Velocity Rewards had 1 3 million members and Virgin Blue stated it was considering selling it or entering into a joint venture once its operation was profitable and considered a membership of 1 6 to 1 7 million members would put the operation in a break even position 2 The program reached 4 million members by the end of 2014 3 In August 2011 the program was renamed Velocity and a Platinum status level was introduced among other changes The changes included changes to the bonus system Red status members now earn 5 points per dollar spent and Silver members earn a bonus of 50 Gold members earn a bonus of 75 and Platinum members earn a bonus of 100 In July 2013 Velocity introduced the Global Wallet the first travel money card in Australia which can be used as a Visa prepaid card 4 Velocity Global Wallet was discontinued on February 1 2021 Associated products EditVelocity credit cards Edit Velocity co branded direct earn credit cards earn points on purchases and these points are automatically allocated to the holder s Velocity account each month Co branded cards are offered by American Express NAB Virgin Money and Westpac 5 Most banks and credit companies have cards which earn points into their rewards program which can then be transferred to another program such as Velocity 6 Global Wallet card Edit The Velocity Global Wallet prepaid Visa product was owned by Cuscal and managed by Rev Australia Pty Ltd The card was designed to be used as a travel wallet card where holders were able to earn points on purchases and avoid overseas transaction fees The Global Wallet card allowed the holder to load money onto the card in Australian dollars AUD up to a total value of A 25 000 As many as ten currencies were able to be stored on the card The card could be used as a Visa prepaid card Fees were charged to make purchases in foreign currencies and for withdrawal of cash at ATMs The exchange rates were locked in at the time the currencies were bought with a large spread and not at the time of a transaction as would be the case with a credit card and the funds held on the account did not earn interest Velocity Global Wallet was discontinued in February 2021 Awards EditThe Velocity Frequent Flyer program then called Velocity Rewards won the 2009 Freddie Awards for best frequent flyer program best award redemption best affinity credit card best member communications best website This was the fourth consecutive Freddie Awards that Velocity has won 7 Velocity Frequent Flyer also won the program of the year award for the third year running at the 2015 Freddie Awards 8 See also Edit nbsp Queensland portal nbsp Companies portal nbsp Aviation portalList of frequent flyer programsReferences Edit Media Centre experience velocityfrequentflyer com Archived from the original on 2020 07 22 Retrieved 2020 07 22 Virgin loyalty program may be spun off news com au 21 February 2008 Archived from the original on 2008 02 24 Retrieved 2008 02 21 Velocity Frequent Flyer reaches four million members Virgin Australia Archived from the original on 2015 09 06 Retrieved 2015 08 15 Virgin Australia s new Global Wallet travel money card Australian Business Traveller 22 July 2013 Archived from the original on 2015 07 19 Retrieved 2015 08 15 Keshen Alex The Ultimate guide to Virgin s points program Finder com au Finder your credit or charge card points to Velocity Velocity voted the world s favourite rewards program velocityrewards com au 16 February 2009 Archived from the original on May 11 2009 Retrieved 16 February 2009 Velocity wins again at the 2015 Freddie AwardsExternal links EditOfficial website Velocity Frequent Flyer Guide Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Velocity Frequent Flyer amp oldid 1177788685, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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