Fancy a free holiday? You could be jet-setting across the country thanks to Virgin Australia’s latest competition.
The nation’s favourite airline is giving lucky Aussies the chance to win return domestic economy flights — by simply snapping a selfie.
To celebrate the newest crew member (and beloved mascot) Velocity the Lion, Virgin has launched a nationwide photo challenge.
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The rules are straightforward, find Velocity the Lion, take a picture and share it on Instagram or TikTok tagging @virginaustralia and using the #SpotTheLion hashtag.
You’ve got until August 5 to locate Virgin’s furry friend, and he could be found anywhere from inside the airport terminal or lounge, or even onboard the plane.
But that’s not all your keeping an eye out for — Virgin Australia Cabin Crew are getting in on the fun, sporting their low mane-tenance ‘lion ears’ in and around terminals and during flights.

Celebrating Aussies favourite airline, Virgin Australia is giving back to their loyal Velocity members, offering the chance to win domestic return flights to any location across the country.
“I might be the new kid in the cabin, but I’m here to make flying even more remarkable,” said Velocity the Lion.
“Spot me, snap a pic, and tag @VirginAustralia to enter to win flights. After all, every journey should come with a little surprise and delight – and maybe even a roar!”Virgin Australia’s Chief Marketing Officer, Libby Minogue, added: “Velocity has well and truly become King of the Cabin – he’s taken over our social channels, hearts and camera rolls in record time. Fans are hunting him down in packs, with some stopping just short of a tackle to get that perfect selfie.”
Winners will be announced on social media after each upcoming sport match, so keep a close eye on your DMs.
Visit Virgin Australia to read the competition terms & conditions.

Virgin Australia is also set to be the first airline in the country to allow travellers to bring pets aboard the cabin on domestic flights.
The airline has just received the green light of approval from Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) to carry small animals in the cabin.
While there is yet to be specific rules in place for the upcoming service, Virgin Australia has confirmed that only small dogs and cats will be allowed onboard, on the basis that they fit comfortably in the approved pet carriers, and stowed under the seat in front for the whole flight.
Aiming to have the new service in place by the end of 2025, it could be a game-changer for those with furry friends.