Good afternoon everyone, happy Friday. I have a short blog post to share before I head to MSP for a short weekend trip. Yesterday, I received an email from Virgin America regarding my $150 off companion discount code. Last month, I wrote a post about downgrading / product changing from the Virgin America Premium Visa Signature Credit Card ($149 annual fee) to the Virgin America Visa Signature Credit Card ($49 annual fee). My new code is good for travel through 9/30/2018, so I have more than a year to use the code. Two months ago, I wrote a post showing how to redeem your Virgin America $150 off companion discount code. In that post, I showed how to search and book a Virgin America flight using the code and I also provided a warning for when not to use the code. Unfortunately, the code does have a lot of blackout dates and restrictions, so I recommend trying to use the code as soon as possible. Lots of holidays are blacked out, including Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, Spring Break, and Fourth of July. I have the full terms and conditions listed below for reference.
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American Express Membership Reward Points Transfer to Virgin America Ending October 31
Good afternoon everyone, I have another short blog post about American Express to share. I hope you liked my morning post: $10 Statement Credits Just Posted for Jifiti Nike Promo / $50 Nike eGift Card AMEX Offer. I was going through my American Express credit card statements and spotted this announcement at the bottom of my American Express Everyday Credit Card statement. Effective November 1, transfers from American Express Membership Reward Points to Virgin America will no longer be possible. The last day to make transfers to Virgin America is October 31.
I Downgraded to the Virgin America Visa Signature Credit Card
Good morning everyone. A few days ago, the $149 annual fee posted to my Virgin America Premium Credit Card. I called the number on the back of the credit card to see if there were any retention offers available, but sadly, the rep had no offers available for me. Instead of closing the credit card, the rep suggested that I downgrade to the Virgin America Visa Signature Credit Card that had a $49 annual fee.
Most of the card benefits are the same for both cards, including the Virgin America $150 off companion discount code, free checked bag, and 20% off in-flight purchases. The only difference between the credit cards is the Visa Signature credit card does not earn status points (not a big deal since I am Virgin America Gold and Alaska Airlines MVP Gold), I will get charged a fee for changing or cancelling my ticket (I never used this feature when I had my Virgin America Premium Credit Card) and I will be charged foreign transaction fees (I will never use this credit card internationally).
The only reason I kept the credit card is for the Virgin America $150 off companion discount code and my curiosity surrounding what will happen to this credit card when the Alaska Airlines / Virgin America merger is complete. If my memory is correct, the Virgin America $150 off companion discount code used to only apply to the Virgin America Premium Credit Card, but sometime in the last year, that benefit was added to the Virgin America Visa Signature Credit Card.
My Alaska Airlines Bump: There’s a First Time for Everything
There’s a first time for everything, and recently on an Alaska Airlines flight, I volunteered to be bumped. It’s not that I’ve never heard the call for volunteers before. We all have. But something about this time made me ask myself if now was the time and this was the opportunity to do it. After all, can a bona fide travel blogger NOT have a bump experience to talk about? Given the crazy day I ended up having, I’ll never forget my first time!
I was originally on a morning Alaska Airlines nonstop flight from San Diego to Boston. I’ve taken this flight before but always in the winter months. Apparently, since it’s the only nonstop of the day to Boston, it can get crowded. I heard the call for volunteers before we started boarding the flight.
How to Redeem Virgin America $150 Companion Discount Code & My Important Warning
Good morning everyone, happy Sunday! I wanted to quickly thank everyone who braved the 100+ degree weather in Sacramento to attend my Sacramento Travel Hackers Meetup at In-N-Out yesterday. It was great talking to you about miles and points. I look forward to returning when the weather cools down a little bit. A few weeks ago, I needed to purchase flights from San Francisco (SFO) to Las Vegas (LAS) on Virgin America. I needed to go to Las Vegas for a specific weekend and I bought tickets somewhat last minute, so flights were expensive. Here was the price for 2 round trip tickets on Virgin America. I found it odd that if I purchased the flights from Virgin America or through Google, the price was $729 total, but if I bought the same flights through Alaska Airlines, the price was only $613 total. That seemed really strange to me.
I currently have a Comenity Virgin America Premium Visa Signature Credit Card which includes a Virgin America $150 Companion Discount Code. A few months ago, I wrote Comparing the Alaska Airlines $120 Companion Fare Code vs. Virgin America $150 Companion Discount Code. I remembered that I still had my Virgin America $150 Companion Discount Code available that was going to expire in the next few months. In this post, I will show you how to redeem your Virgin America $150 Companion Discount Code and provide a warning before you use your Companion Discount Code.