Virgin Money's free-tier Virgin Atlantic Reward card sits below the paid Reward+ in the same product family, and the trade-off is straightforward: no annual fee, but half the earn rate and double the spend threshold for the headline voucher perk. You earn 0.75 Virgin Points per £1 on everyday spend, with a bonus rate on direct Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Atlantic Holidays purchases. New applicants receive a small welcome bonus of Virgin Points on first spend within 90 days — modest compared to the Reward+ card's offer, but acceptable on a zero-fee product.
The voucher mechanic mirrors the paid card but arrives later: spend £20,000 in a card year and you choose between a companion ticket, cabin upgrade, or Clubhouse pass, with value scaling to your Flying Club tier. Red-tier members get up to 75,000 points of voucher value; Silver and Gold get up to 150,000. At £20,000 of spend on a 0.75 pts/£1 card, you will have earned 15,000 Virgin Points organically before the voucher even arrives — so the total package can be worthwhile for heavy Virgin flyers, but the bar is high.
Where this card makes sense is as a free supplementary earner for households that already hold the Reward+ card and want a Mastercard fallback for retailers that don't take Amex, or for Virgin loyalists who want Flying Club points at zero cost without committing to a paid annual fee. It is a weaker standalone choice than the free BA Amex for most UK travellers, because the BA card's companion voucher threshold is £15,000 (not £20,000) even on the free tier, and Avios' broader airline partnership network offers more redemption flexibility.
As with all UK rewards cards, only apply if you will clear the balance in full every month. The representative APR is steep, and carrying a balance wipes out points value many times over. No lounge access is bundled — Virgin removed Clubhouse pass redemption through credit cards in 2025 — so do not apply expecting lounge entry.