Virgin Atlantic increases flights to US and Cuba

26. Dec 2015
by BusinessClass

Virgin Atlantic has announced it will increase services to a number of flagship destinations - Havana, Las Vegas and Orlando. 

In a response to an increase in demand for travel to these popular destinations, additional services will depart from Gatwick, Manchester and Glasgow airports. A third weekly service from London Gatwick to Havana will depart every Saturday from November 2016 to March 2017. Current seasonal services to Orlando from Glasgow will be extended so that a weekly service is available until the end of November 2016 and from the start of March 2017. Seasonal services from Manchester to Las Vegas will continue until the end of November 2016, with two services per week, and will re-start with a weekly service from the beginning of March 2017, with a second service being added in April as normal. Virgin Atlantic will also increase frequency on its Gatwick to Las Vegas route - two extra services per week will depart on Mondays and Wednesdays during September and October next year. In late July 2016 and throughout August 2016, three extra services per week will be added from Gatwick to Orlando. They will depart on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

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