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Velocity unveils record-breaking bonus points offer for credit card holders
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Velocity unveils record-breaking bonus points offer for credit card holders
In a move set to excite Australian travellers, Velocity Frequent Flyer has rolled out its largest-ever credit card bonus points offer, presenting an opportunity for members to earn up to 200,000 bonus Velocity Points. This unprecedented offer, available through selected partner credit cards, is designed to help Australians fast-track their travel plans for 2026.
Velocity unveils record-breaking bonus points offer for credit card holders
In a move set to excite Australian travellers, Velocity Frequent Flyer has rolled out its largest-ever credit card bonus points offer, presenting an opportunity for members to earn up to 200,000 bonus Velocity Points. This unprecedented offer, available through selected partner credit cards, is designed to help Australians fast-track their travel plans for 2026.
The offer, which runs until 5 March 2026, is available across a range of Velocity partner credit cards, including those from American Express, Westpac, NAB, and ANZ. The standout offer comes from MyCard, powered by NAB, allowing members to earn the maximum of 200,000 bonus Velocity Points. Additionally, other cards offer up to 180,000 bonus points, marking this as one of Velocity’s most significant promotions to date.
Velocity Frequent Flyer CEO, Nick Rohrlach, emphasised the value this offer brings to members. "With our biggest Velocity partner credit card offer yet, members can use their Velocity Points to cover flights and holiday sooner," he stated. Rohrlach highlighted the growing trend among Australians to engage thoughtfully with loyalty programs, using points to enhance their travel experiences. "Australians are becoming increasingly thoughtful about how they engage with loyalty programs, and I see firsthand how members maximise their Points to unlock unforgettable holidays sooner," he added.
This initiative comes at a time when travel remains a top priority for many Australian households. With Velocity Points redeemable for flights to over 600 destinations worldwide, the potential for adventure is vast. For example, members can use their points for a one-way Economy Reward Seat from Sydney to Tokyo with All Nippon Airways for just 45,000 Velocity Points, plus taxes and fees. Alternatively, a more luxurious option includes a one-way Business Reward Seat from Perth to Paris with Qatar Airways for 139,000 Velocity Points, plus applicable charges.
Rohrlach also noted the strategic advantage of this offer in enhancing the value and availability of reward seats. "Velocity also continues to offer strong value and availability across its reward seat network, making it easier for members to find and use Points when they’re ready to travel," he said. "That means 200,000 Points can go further, helping stretch travel budgets while opening more destinations, more choice and more opportunities for memorable trips."

The Westpac Altitude Black Credit Card is among the offerings providing substantial benefits, with up to 180,000 bonus Velocity Points available. This positions the card as one of the most lucrative options for those looking to maximise their rewards in the short term.
This campaign not only underscores Velocity’s commitment to providing value to its members but also reflects the broader trend of Australians seeking to optimise their travel and spending through loyalty programs. As travel planning for 2026 gets underway, this offer provides a timely boost for those looking to explore the world without breaking the bank.
For those interested in exploring the full range of Velocity partner credit cards and the potential rewards on offer, further details can be accessed through the Velocity Frequent Flyer program. This initiative is set to redefine how Australians approach their travel plans, offering a wealth of opportunities to those ready to take advantage of it.
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