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Virgin atlantic flights and cashback sites

Hiya

just wondered if anyone knew the best sites to use (if any!) for cashback on Virgin flights? I am looking at spending aorund £1100 so anything back would be nice!!! :-)

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  • _Andy_
    _Andy_ Posts: 11,150 Forumite
    Quidco is/was 1% I believe
  • _Andy_ wrote: »
    Quidco is/was 1% I believe

    Quidco states they give 2% for bookings departing the UK.

    Remember though, they only pay on the fare price minus all the taxes and surcharges. So a flight to New york for example may be £300, but about £220 of that would be taxes etc, so you would only get cashback on £80 (still better than nothing though.).
  • Jem8472
    Jem8472 Posts: 1,373 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Oh this might be handy for me going to book five tickets to Orlando in the new year
    Jeremy
    Married 9th May 2009
  • I booked through cashbackkings which was 1% and verified straight away. Hopefully you are already a member of their flying club for loyalty points? If not, it's worth doing that too.
  • rpstdavids wrote: »
    Quidco states they give 2% for bookings departing the UK.

    Remember though, they only pay on the fare price minus all the taxes and surcharges. So a flight to New york for example may be £300, but about £220 of that would be taxes etc, so you would only get cashback on £80 (still better than nothing though.).

    Also don't forget the £5 deduction for membership.
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