Amex → Virgin Atlantic 40% Transfer Bonus (Thru Dec 31, 2025)

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Offer Ends: 12/31/2025
Fast Facts
  • 40% bonus when transferring Amex MR to Virgin Points, Nov 21–Dec 31, 2025

American Express (Amex) is offering a 40% transfer bonus to Virgin Atlantic Flying Club. Transfer 1,000 Membership Rewards → 1,400 Virgin Points now through December 31, 2025 (U.S. MR accounts).

Amex to Virgin Atlantic 40% Transfer Bonus
Screenshot from official promo page (Virgin)

That opens real value on partner sweet spots—especially ANA to Japan—if you can find space. 

Overview of the Offer

ItemDetails
Bonus+40% when transferring Amex Membership Rewards → Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
Effective rate1 MR → 1.4 Virgin Points
WindowNov 21–Dec 31, 2025 (ends 11:59 p.m. MT)
Transfer rulesMinimum 1,000 MR; transfers in 1,000-point increments; usually instant but allow up to 48 hours
Where to see itAmex Membership Rewards → Transfer Partners (offer tile when logged in) or Virgin’s promo page

Transfers are one-way and non-reversible. Only move points after you’ve verified award space.

Amex → Virgin Atlantic 40% Transfer Bonus
Image source Amex

Examples of Best Use

1) ANA to Japan via Virgin Atlantic (Business & First)

Virgin still publishes a fixed partner chart for ANA—one of the best remaining premium-cabin values if you can find seats. You must call Virgin to book once you’ve found ANA partner availability. 

One-way pricing (Virgin Points) from the U.S.:

  • West Coast → Tokyo: Business 52.5k, First 72.5k
  • Central/East → Tokyo: Business 60k, First 85k 

With the 40% bonus, those prices equate to very attainable MR amounts (see table below).

2) Delta (select routes) & other SkyTeam partners

You can often snag short domestic Delta hops for 7.5k Virgin Points (partner saver space required). Long-haul Delta One to Europe via Virgin has worsened (peak/off-peak and higher prices), and surcharges on some routes can be hefty—great when space aligns, but far from guaranteed. 

3) Virgin Atlantic flights (Upper Class & beyond)

Dynamic pricing means the best deals are date-specific, and carrier surcharges can be high ex-U.K. Consider when cash fares are steep and points + surcharges still make sense for you. 

How Many Amex MR Do You Actually Need?

Math: Required MR = (Virgin Points Needed ÷ 1.4), then round up to the next 1,000 MR (Amex transfers in 1,000-point increments). Terms say transfers are typically instant but can take up to 48 hours. 

Award (one-way)Virgin Points NeededMR Needed With 40% BonusExample Route / Notes
ANA Business (West Coast ↔ Tokyo)52,50037,500 MRLAX/SFO/SEA/YVR–HND/NRT (call to book). 
ANA Business (Central/East ↔ Tokyo)60,00043,000 MR (42,858 ➜ round up)ORD/IAD/JFK–HND/NRT. 
ANA First (West Coast ↔ Tokyo)72,50052,000 MR (51,786 ➜ round up)Limited seats; call to book. 
ANA First (Central/East ↔ Tokyo)85,00061,000 MR (60,715 ➜ round up)Ultra-rare but spectacular. 
Delta domestic short-haul (econ.)7,5006,000 MR (5,357 ➜ round up)Example: JFK–BOS when saver space exists. 

Taxes/fees and any carrier surcharges apply; ANA surcharges are modest compared to many programs. 

Step-by-Step: Do This (In This Order)

  1. Find the seats first
    • ANA: Search via tools that show Star Alliance partner availability (e.g., United.com), then call Virgin to confirm before transferring. 
    • Delta / other partners: Confirm saver (partner-bookable) space.
  2. Calculate MR needed using the table above, rounding MR up to the nearest 1,000
  3. Transfer from Amex → Virgin (1,000 MR = 1,400 Virgin Points during promo). Transfers are usually instant but can take up to 48 hours
  4. Ticket immediately once points land.

Where to initiate the transfer: Amex MR Transfer Partners (offer tile when logged in); Virgin’s promo page confirms the +40% and end date. 

FAQs

Are transfer bonuses only valid in the US?

Yes — this specific Amex MR U.S. bonus runs Nov 21–Dec 31, 2025.

Is there a cap or weird limit?

You transfer in 1,000-point increments; AwardWallet notes the effective cap is 999,999 Flying Club miles including bonus (i.e., standard Amex/Virgin transfer limits).

How fast do points transfer?

Typically instant, but allow up to 48 hours per terms/screens.

Bottom Line

Getting a 40% bonus when transferring Amex points to Virgin is a sweet deal, especially if you’re aiming for those fancy ANA first-class seats, assuming you can find them. Make sure you check seat availability first. Then, transfer only the points you need and book ASAP. For Delta long-haul flights and flights on Virgin planes, the value can change a lot, so always check the extra fees before you transfer any points.

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