Virgin Media customers can win a £300 Trip.com voucher to spend on their summer holidays when they sign up to the Max Volt bundle by midnight on Wednesday 13th May.
Sports fans can scoop up hundreds of pounds for their summer holidays in a flash sale that ends this week. The offer comes from Virgin Media, which is dangling a £300 travel voucher to spend on Trip.com to entice customers to ditch rivals such as Sky and BT.
You can put these savings toward a package trip or purchase a flight, hotel, or flight-and-hotel combo, but the deadline to claim this deal is fast approaching. This offer is only available to customers who sign up to Virgin’s Max Volt bundle by midnight on Wednesday 13th May.
This deal will allow you to enjoy full coverage of the key Premier League games on Sky Sports in this business end of the season, as well as hundreds more games from Top League, EFL, Carabao Cup, WSL and more next season. It also includes darts, golf, tennis and rugby, as well as all F1 race weekends.
The Max Volt bundle comes with hours of sports action, plus over 230 TV channels including Sky Cinema, a free Netflix subscription and superfast 1,130Mbps fiber broadband. On top of that, the deal includes unlimited O2 SIM cards for £78.99 per month.
Virgin charges no set-up fee to get started and customers receive a £300 Trip.com gift card if they keep their package for more than 55 days. By inserting an O2 SIM, customers can enjoy unlimited data, talk time and text messages while roaming across 75 destinations at no additional charge.
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New customers who sign up to Virgin Media’s Max Volt bundle by May 13 will receive a £300 voucher to spend on Trip.com.
Max Volt customers can also unlock a number of ‘Volt’ benefits by adding an O2 paid monthly plan to their package, including 2x mobile data and WiFi guarantee on eligible O2 mobile plans. The latter promises a minimum download speed of 30Mbps or a £100 credit back.
However, there is a catch to this offer – the monthly price for a 24-month Max Volt contract will rise to £85.49 from April 2027 and £91.99 from April 2028. Meanwhile, Sky is also offering free extras, with customers who sign up to the £44 Ultimate TV and Sky Sports bundle currently getting subscriptions to Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, discovery+ and Hayu at no extra cost.
Sky claims this is worth around £240 a year and includes 135 TV channels plus nine from Sky Sports. . It’s worth noting that neither Virgin nor Sky will be broadcasting some of this year’s high-profile heavyweight fights. Usyk vs. Rico (May 23) and Anthony Joshua vs. Christian Prenga (July 25) will be broadcast exclusively on DAZN.
As for Virgin Media, the brand has received positive reviews from many customers on Trustpilot, one of whom said: “Great service from very professional, knowledgeable and courteous staff. Easy to install as the previous Virgin Media equipment is still in place. We have a really good Wi-Fi signal and it’s clear that good support is available if needed.”
Another user added: “Great, simple and easy. The engineer was friendly and installed the cable without a fuss. My internet went from a spotty 12Mb to a solid 500Mb, plus Netflix for the same price. One customer’s experience was more mixed, but he still praised Virgin’s customer service, saying: “I had a bad start, but the customer service was great.”
Yet another 5-star review said: “Seamless switch from Sky. Professional engineers were on time and courteous, the job was completed quickly and efficiently. They showed us how to use the new medium well.”


