Virgin Atlantic showcases 787 Dreamliner on Heathrow-Seattle route

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Virgin Atlantic showcases 787 Dreamliner on Heathrow-Seattle route

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Virgin Atlantic is flying a new daily service between London Heathrow and Seattle replacing the flight currently operated by joint venture partner Delta Air Lines.

The new service, launched on 26 March is operated by the airline’s newest, most fuel efficient aircraft, the Boeing 787-9, and will add more than 40,000 extra seats each year between the two cities.

Virgin Atlantic expects to fly around 150,000 customers annually between London Heathrow and Seattle-Tacoma Airport with Delta providing options to connect onto destinations such asCanada and Hawaii.

Sir Richard Branson, President of Virgin Atlantic, commented: “Seattle has long been on my list of cities to fly to and I’m delighted to launch this new service. As the home to Microsoft, Amazon and of course Boeing, Seattle’s one of the fastest growing cities in the US and as a mecca for entrepreneurs and innovators, it’s a perfect fit for the Virgin Atlantic brand.”

“We’re really looking forward to expanding our presence on the West Coast as well as introducing the Virgin Atlantic experience to customers flying between the UK and Seattle” said Craig Kreeger, CEO of Virgin Atlantic. “As the home of Boeing, it only seems right to fly our newest, most fuel efficient aircraft, the Boeing 787-9 on the London to Seattle route. With wifi, mood lighting, onboard bar and top of the range inflight entertainment whether travelling for leisure or business, we know our customers love to fly on this high tech aircraft.

“The launch of this new service really shows the benefits that our joint venture with Delta brings – we’re able to optimise our routes ensuring we have best brand fit and aircraft to suit the destination.”

Virgin Atlantic’s London Heathrow to Seattle flight will operate on the following schedule:

 

Flight Departs Arrives Aircraft Type
VS105 London Heathrow 13:20 Seattle 15:00 Boeing 787-9

 

VS106 Seattle 17:50 London Heathrow 10:50 (+1 day) Boeing 787-9

 

 

Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 787-9 aircraft are configured with 264 seats which consist of 31 Upper Class seats, 35 Premium Economy seats and 198 Economy seats.

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Virgin Atlantic showcases 787 Dreamliner on Heathrow-Seattle route

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Virgin Atlantic is flying a new daily service between London Heathrow and Seattle replacing the flight currently operated by joint venture partner Delta Air Lines.

The new service, launched on 26 March is operated by the airline’s newest, most fuel efficient aircraft, the Boeing 787-9, and will add more than 40,000 extra seats each year between the two cities.

Virgin Atlantic expects to fly around 150,000 customers annually between London Heathrow and Seattle-Tacoma Airport with Delta providing options to connect onto destinations such asCanada and Hawaii.

Sir Richard Branson, President of Virgin Atlantic, commented: “Seattle has long been on my list of cities to fly to and I’m delighted to launch this new service. As the home to Microsoft, Amazon and of course Boeing, Seattle’s one of the fastest growing cities in the US and as a mecca for entrepreneurs and innovators, it’s a perfect fit for the Virgin Atlantic brand.”

“We’re really looking forward to expanding our presence on the West Coast as well as introducing the Virgin Atlantic experience to customers flying between the UK and Seattle” said Craig Kreeger, CEO of Virgin Atlantic. “As the home of Boeing, it only seems right to fly our newest, most fuel efficient aircraft, the Boeing 787-9 on the London to Seattle route. With wifi, mood lighting, onboard bar and top of the range inflight entertainment whether travelling for leisure or business, we know our customers love to fly on this high tech aircraft.

“The launch of this new service really shows the benefits that our joint venture with Delta brings – we’re able to optimise our routes ensuring we have best brand fit and aircraft to suit the destination.”

Virgin Atlantic’s London Heathrow to Seattle flight will operate on the following schedule:

 

Flight Departs Arrives Aircraft Type
VS105 London Heathrow 13:20 Seattle 15:00 Boeing 787-9

 

VS106 Seattle 17:50 London Heathrow 10:50 (+1 day) Boeing 787-9

 

 

Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 787-9 aircraft are configured with 264 seats which consist of 31 Upper Class seats, 35 Premium Economy seats and 198 Economy seats.

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