Virgin Atlantic has returned to its residence within the north, Manchester Airport, with the relaunch of flights to Barbados.
The return additionally sees the introduction of Virgin Atlantic’s Boeing 787 to the airport for the primary time.
The relaunch of flights from Manchester reaffirms an unwavering dedication to serving the area, the airline stated.
New providers to Islamabad launch subsequent week, with buyer favourites similar to Los Angeles, Orlando, New York and Atlanta restarting from Manchester over the approaching months.
Virgin Atlantic added it stays dedicated to offering an unrivalled journey expertise for its prospects and is constant with its plans to deliver its Clubhouse expertise to Manchester Airport.
Anticipated later in 2021, the Higher Class prospects and Gold Card members can benefit from the unique house earlier than their flight, which is able to embody a la carte eating, a full service bar and quiet working areas, permitting passengers to calm down and rejuvenate earlier than they depart.
Juha Jarvinen, chief industrial officer at Virgin Atlantic, commented: “We now have missed flying prospects from Manchester, our residence within the north and I’m delighted we’re in a position to supply them the chance for some much-needed winter solar, with reintroduction of our Barbados flights.
“Regardless of the challenges introduced by Covid-19, our dedication to the area has by no means wavered.”