Howdy all,
If you're planning on booking any Virgin Australia Domestic flights then it might be worth checking prices on Webjet to scoop the 2,000 bonus points offer.
I've done a few Mel - Syd route checks and prices have been within a $5 range of Virgins website.
Cheers
T&C:
^Bonus Points Terms and Conditions: 2,000 bonus Velocity Points offer is valid for new bookings containing Virgin Australia domestic Eligible Flights made with Webjet Australia between 13 March 00:01 - 19 March 2018 23:59 (AEDT) (Promotion Period). Travel period is from 13 March until 31 December 2018. Eligible Flights are Virgin Australia marketed and operated Australian domestic flights purchased during the Promotion Period. Bookings can be made on the full desktop site, mobile site or using the app. Bonus Velocity Points are awarded for each booking and to the first passenger within each Eligible Flight, during the Promotion Period. A valid Velocity membership number must be entered at the time of booking to receive bonus Velocity Points and must be the passenger travelling on the Eligible Flight. Please allow up to 4 weeks for bonus Velocity Points to be credited. If your booking is cancelled during the Promotion Period, the booking will not be eligible to earn Velocity Points. Velocity membership numbers added after flights are flown will not be eligible for the bonus points. If you enter an invalid Velocity membership number or the number does not belong to you, the Points will not be awarded. Webjet reserves the right to withdraw this promotion at any time. Webjet is the sole promoter and as such all enquiries in relation to this promotion must be directed to Webjet’s Customer Support Service. Webjet’s booking terms and conditions and Virgin Australia’s Conditions of Carriage apply. Velocity Membership and Points earn and redemption is subject to the Member Terms and Conditions, available at www.velocityfrequentflyer.com as amended from time to time.
Dammit. Already bought my overpriced Webjet virgin tickets to use my Amex deal.