Virgin Atlantic to Connect London and Toronto with Daily Flights

Virgin Atlantic has introduced a new long-haul route connecting London Heathrow and Toronto Pearson International Airport. Starting March 30, 2025, the airline will offer daily flights between the two global financial hubs. The London-Toronto route is a significant development for Virgin Atlantic, marking its return to Canada for the first time in over a decade. Additionally, the airline will expand its codeshare partnership with WestJet to provide Canadian customers with access to regional destinations.

Saudia and Virgin Atlantic Join Forces to Enhance Travel Experiences

Saudi Arabia’s national airline, Saudia, and Virgin Atlantic have formed a codeshare alliance, offering expanded route networks and improved travel experiences for their passengers. The partnership allows for seamless bookings, baggage transfers, and frequent flyer benefits, facilitating connections between Saudi Arabia and the United States via London Heathrow and Manchester airports.

Virgin Atlantic Celebrates 40 Years of Excellence

Virgin Atlantic is commemorating its 40th anniversary on June 22nd, 1984, with a series of exciting initiatives and special offerings. The festivities will feature a distinctive 40th birthday logo, a special 40th birthday pale ale, and a new Maiden Voyager cocktail. Passengers can enjoy a 40th birthday cake and themed Mile High Afternoon Tea, while the London Heathrow Clubhouse will showcase cabin crew uniforms from the past four decades. Virgin Atlantic is also offering a limited-edition prosecco in custom 40th birthday bottles in collaboration with Bottega.

Virgin Atlantic’s Flight100: Trailblazing Sustainable Aviation Fuel Journey

Virgin Atlantic’s Flight100 made aviation history as the first transatlantic journey powered entirely by Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). This pioneering flight demonstrated the safety and efficacy of SAF, showcasing its potential to significantly reduce CO2 emissions, improve local air quality, and minimize contrail formation. The success of Flight100, conducted on a Boeing 787 with no aircraft modifications, highlights the feasibility of integrating SAF into existing aviation infrastructure.

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