How to Redeem Virgin Points on SkyTeam Airlines
When Virgin Atlantic joined SkyTeam in 2023, Virgin Points stopped being limited to Virgin’s own route map. You can now use them on Delta, Air France, KLM, Korean Air, SAS, Vietnam Airlines, and a dozen more — giving access to US domestic flights, European hubs, Asian networks, and destinations Virgin does not serve.
But SkyTeam redemptions follow different rules. Virgin flights use dynamic pricing where most seats are bookable at varying prices. Partners use fixed pricing charts with limited inventory. Pricing is more stable, but availability is tighter.
On Virgin flights, the variable is price — seats usually exist, but the cost moves with demand. On SkyTeam partners, the variable is inventory — the price is fixed, but seats may not be available at all. Knowing which constraint you face determines your strategy.
The Two Pricing Systems
| Virgin Atlantic flights | SkyTeam partner flights | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Dynamic — moves with demand | Fixed charts — predictable |
| Seat access | Almost every seat bookable | Limited partner inventory only |
| Constraint | Price (can be very high) | Availability (seats may not exist) |
| Pricing per sector | Per flight, dynamic | Per flight, fixed by distance/zone |
| Best when | Saver pricing dips on direct routes | Partner inventory exists on routes Virgin doesn’t fly |
Three Pricing Charts, Not One
SkyTeam redemptions do not use a single pricing model. Three different systems apply depending on which airline operates the flight:
Air France & KLM
Zone-based pricing tied to the Virgin transatlantic joint venture. Separate short-haul (under 1,750 miles) and long-haul charts. Short-haul from 7,500 VP one-way in Economy. Long-haul divided into ten zones.
Delta Air Lines
Separate pricing tables for transatlantic, intra-US, and global routes. US domestic from 7,500 VP one-way in Economy. Transatlantic pricing differs from general SkyTeam chart.
Other SkyTeam
Distance-based chart priced per sector. Each flight priced individually by miles flown. Economy from 7,500 VP (short-haul) to 50,000+ VP (ultra-long-haul) one-way.
SkyTeam pricing is per sector, not per journey. Adding a connection adds another sector price. Two short-haul legs can cost more in points than one direct long-haul flight. Small routing changes — departing from a European hub instead of London, or avoiding an unnecessary connection — can significantly reduce the total.
Where to Start: The Partners That Matter
SkyTeam has 19 member airlines, but most Flying Club members will use a core group of three. Knowing where to look first simplifies everything.
Real Pricing: London–New York Comparison
New York is the best calibration route because you can price Virgin dynamic, Delta partner, and cash side by side.
| Option | Economy return | Business return | Taxes (approx) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Virgin (Saver low) | 12,000 VP | 58,000 VP | £250–600 |
| Virgin (peak) | 60,000–120,000 VP | 300,000+ VP | Higher |
| Delta (partner chart) | ~51,000 VP | ~115,000 VP | Lower (~$12) |
| Cash (typical) | £350–600 | £2,500–5,000+ | Included |
When Virgin shows Saver pricing, it crushes Delta’s fixed chart. When Virgin is at peak dynamic, Delta’s fixed rate is often half the points cost with minimal taxes. Cash wins in Economy when fares are cheap and Virgin taxes are high. Business class is where points consistently deliver — cash fares of £2,500+ make even 115,000 Virgin Points a strong deal.
Before every booking, price three options side by side: Virgin on points, a SkyTeam partner on points, and the cheapest cash fare. The best option changes by date, route, and cabin. Never assume one system always wins.
Taxes: The Geography Trick
Taxes and carrier surcharges vary dramatically by departure point. Flights leaving the UK carry Air Passenger Duty and often higher airline-imposed surcharges. Starting from a European hub can reduce the cash component significantly.
Paris / Amsterdam
Lower
No APD. Often lower surcharges. Frequently the strongest value.
London departure
Higher
UK APD applies. Higher carrier surcharges. Premium cabins hit hardest.
US departure
Lowest
Minimal taxes. Delta domestic from ~$6 in fees. Strongest for US-originating trips.
The strongest SkyTeam value often appears when you combine a European starting point with long-haul partner availability. Use the UK as a positioning point (cheap flight to Paris or Amsterdam), then start the partner ticket from there.
How to Search and Book
Online (most partners)
1. Log into Flying Club on virginatlantic.com. 2. Use Advanced Search → select “Points” → enter route and dates. 3. Results will show Virgin and partner flights together. Partner flights are identified by airline code. 4. Select flights, review points + taxes, confirm.
Delta, Air France, KLM, Korean Air, SAS, and Vietnam Airlines are usually searchable and bookable online.
By phone (some partners and complex routes)
Some airlines still require booking via the Flying Club call centre. If a routing appears on a partner airline’s own reward search but not on Virgin’s site, call Flying Club with the exact flight numbers and dates — they can often access and ticket it.
Multi-segment itineraries and connections through non-standard hubs may also require a call. The phone team has access to inventory that the website cannot always display.
Search segment by segment if a full itinerary does not appear online. Building a trip leg by leg often reveals availability that a single origin-to-destination search misses. Use the partner airline’s own website to confirm seats exist, then call Flying Club to book.
Availability: How to Find Seats
Partner inventory appears in small quantities — typically 1–2 seats per flight released to the alliance pool. Seats appear at schedule launch (around 331 days out), during demand shifts, and sometimes close to departure.
Monitoring over time works better than searching once. Regular checks across flexible dates produce better results than targeting a single day.
Check multiple dates
Partner seats appear in waves. Flexibility across days and weeks dramatically improves results.
Cross-check partner sites
Verify on Air France, KLM, or Delta’s own reward search. If they show seats, Flying Club can usually book them.
Book fast
Partner inventory disappears quickly. Once you see good availability, decide and ticket promptly.
Consider alternative hubs
Paris and Amsterdam often show availability when London-origin searches come up empty.
Changes and Cancellations
Partner bookings follow the same fee structure as Virgin flights: £70 per person for UK-originating changes/cancellations, $100 for non-UK. Points and taxes are refunded minus the fee. This makes partner bookings relatively low-risk — if plans change, you get your points back for a modest fee.
When SkyTeam Beats Virgin
| Scenario | Better option |
|---|---|
| Virgin shows Saver pricing on your dates | Virgin — usually cheapest |
| Virgin shows 200,000+ dynamic pricing | SkyTeam partner — fixed chart at a fraction |
| Route Virgin does not fly | SkyTeam — your only option with VP |
| US domestic connection needed | Delta — from 7,500 VP one-way |
| Low taxes priority | SkyTeam — especially from European hubs or US |
| Direct Virgin route at Saver + upgrade path | Virgin — dynamic pricing + voucher leverage |
SkyTeam turns Virgin Points into a global tool. The skill is knowing when to use it. Start with Air France and KLM for the most consistent availability. Use Delta for US connections. Check partner pricing when Virgin dynamic looks inflated. Compare departure points for tax savings. And always price three ways: Virgin, partner, and cash.