[Expired] Citi ThankYou Points 30% Transfer Bonus To Virgin Atlantic (1:1.3) [Last Day]

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The Offer

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  • Citi are offering a 30% transfer bonus when you transfer your Citi ThankYou points to Virgin Atlantic. Normally when you transfer the minimum of 1,000 points you’d receive 1,000 Virgin Atlantic miles. If you transfer before October 13th, 2018, you’ll receive a 30% bonus meaning 1,000 points will net you 1,300 Virgin Atlantic miles.

The Fine Print

  • Limited Time Offer: Transfer ThankYou Points to Virgin Atlantic and receive 30% bonus Flying Club miles. Offer is valid for Point Transfers to Virgin Atlantic completed by 11:59 PM ET October 13, 2018.

Our Verdict

Citi has offered a lower transfer bonus of 25% to Virgin Atlantic three times before:

They did charge the award chart in 2018 though. You can view a full list of previous transfer bonuses for Citi here.

View Comments (20)

    • everyone needs to complain in twitter and get them to honor their promo. its no different than other fuck ups citi had.

    • Dammit, shouldn't have waited till the last moment. The thankyou.com site is down for maintenance, and the service center is already closed. Really misleading of citi to promote that you can do it till 11:59pm, when you really cannot.

      • wow really? sorry man. glad i transferred mine this morning. used up all my 45k TY points and booked LAX-HND Delta Suite A350 route for 60k VA miles in June 2019!! It is pricing at 300k miles on Delta!. So excited! FWIW they will probably have this deal again in a few months.

  • Most underrated rewards program. Return from Tokyo to Atlanta was 280k with Delta’s “saver” space and only 60k on Virgin (same exact flight so it was saver). Pretty unbelievable they price it this way to their own customers and at 1/4th the price for virgin customers....

    Great way to go, JAL F on outbound and Delta J on inbound. Nobody needs F after a 2 week japan trip anyhow when all you need is a damn salad and water....

    Now if I can just avoid the typhoon Sept 4th my departure date...

  • Anyone transfer virgin to IHG recently? I had before and they counted as elite qualifying points (eqp). When the Amex bonus came out, I check flyertalk and it seems pretty 50:50 on whether or not they still count as EQPs.

    Anyone done it recently?

    • Does anyone really care? The transfer is 1:1. Even if you took the 25,000 point bonus for achieving Spire it is still a poor return. When you get Platinum status with a cc, few people will find value here. Without lounge privileges, IHG is not a very exciting choice anyway.
      I suppose if you needed a few thousand to close the gap to Spire it may be worth it, but if that’s the case why ask? Just do it! It’s only a few thousand miles. If you’re in this game that’s nothing.

      • Yeah man, doesnt seem like you get it. If you didnt know the answer, whats the point in interjecting your useless opinion?

          • You gave opinions, not facts about something unrelated to the question being asked. What you said was not hard to comprehend or grasp, it was just not relevant.

          • And your intellect shines on.....keep talking.
            People read the comments section to get added value from the blog. When someone reads a comment like yours, they may wonder if there is some value they didn’t know about. Clarifying the very limited value in your comment can be helpful. The facts expressed are more useful than your question.
            Please try harder to comprehend.

          • Thomas, thank you for sharing the comment. I had not thought of transferring from Citi to Virgin and then to IHG. Very helpful comment.

  • Can you book domestic delta trips with these or is that just virgin Atlantic club or something like that?

  • This is awesome, and perfect timing. Was planning on canceling my card and transfer all my points to them anyway. Thanks Doc.

  • i believe west coast to Japan round trip in business class on ANA is 90,000 virgin atlantic miles... only needs 70,000 miles with this 30% bonus :)