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Twenty-five years ago, who would have given Virgin Atlantic any chance against the likes of British Airways?
Our first iPhone app will bring the benefits of our successful Flying Without Fear course to millions of people around the world who are now using mobile technology to make their lives better ... The app will put many travelers at ease and enable them to prepare for their first Virgin Atlantic flight.
several airlines have experimented with alternative fuels. South African has powered its airline industry for a decade using a coal-based jet fuel blend. Boeing has worked with carriers including Air New Zealand and Virgin Atlantic to test biofuels made from different vegetable oils.
Perry is going to tie down Alistair Darling on a runway at Heathrow, and has asked Sir Richard Branson to mow him down with one of the Virgin Atlantic airliners.
design consultants for aircraft interiors for both commercial cabin and seating design (such as Virgin Atlantic & Cathay Pacific) as well as VIPs private jets (Bombardier, Learjet and Global ABJ's).
Virgin Atlantic agrees with the commission that there are anti-competitive issues with BA and AA's proposals. The commission's concerns are absolutely justified. This alliance between BA and AA is a monster monopoly which, if given the go-ahead, will allow these dominant carriers to increase their stran...
Virgin Treats pays homage to Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Atlantic Airways, by living up to his philosophy of ‘Give travelers more comfort, more amenities, and more entertainment at a better value.’
to all parties, including Virgin Atlantic, Lufthansa as well as BA. . .indicating we would be open to some kind of agreement with one of them.
Taxpayer-owned banks won't want to be seen paying over £4,000 for a slow, stopping BA flight to New York when they can pay less and get there quicker with Virgin Atlantic from Heathrow.
We love Britain and we think that there's no better way for travelers to get there than with Virgin Atlantic. Our unique combination of style, comfort, entertainment, service, and incredible value make a 'hop across the pond' more fun and innovative than anyone in the sky.
Also, the challenges that he overcame with British Airways to get Virgin Atlantic up are very similar to the challenges that the UCG industry is facing.
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LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Stephen Hamill of Lisburn in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Paul Thompson of Powerscourt in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Paddy McGuirk of County Louth in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Richard Whitford of Knock in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Paul Stevenson of Portadown in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Peter Hanna of Fortwilliam in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: William Noble of County Cavan in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Finton Lacey of Newlands in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Steven Rourke of Ormeau in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Paul Stevenson of Portadown in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Brendan McGovern of Headfort in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Bobby Fallon of Nuremore in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Neil Graham of Kirkistown in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Brendan McGovern of Headfort in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: John Dignam of Slade Valley in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Stephen Hamill of Lisburn in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Colin Farr of Whitehead in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Derek Morrison of Foyle in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Daniel Crowley of Fota Island in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Desmond Paul of Lurgan in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Tony Judd of Forest Little in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Caroline Quinlan of Virgin Atlantic poses for a photograph with club captain Owen Kenny (R) and the winners John Dwyer (L) and Fran Meehan of Ashbourne Golf Club at the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club...
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Hugh Jackson of Donabate in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: William Noble of County Cavan in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Richard Whitford of Knock in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »LAYTOWN, IRELAND - AUGUST 25: Paul Thompson of Powerscourt in action during the Virgin Atlantic National Pro-Am (Irish Region) Final at Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club on August 25, 2009 in Laytown, Ireland.
View Photo »Twenty-five years ago, who would have given Virgin Atlantic any chance against the likes of British Airways?
Our first iPhone app will bring the benefits of our successful Flying Without Fear course to millions of people around the world who are now using mobile technology to make their lives better ... The app will put many travelers at ease and enable them to prepare for their first Virgin Atlantic flight.
several airlines have experimented with alternative fuels. South African has powered its airline industry for a decade using a coal-based jet fuel blend. Boeing has worked with carriers including Air New Zealand and Virgin Atlantic to test biofuels made from different vegetable oils.
Perry is going to tie down Alistair Darling on a runway at Heathrow, and has asked Sir Richard Branson to mow him down with one of the Virgin Atlantic airliners.
design consultants for aircraft interiors for both commercial cabin and seating design (such as Virgin Atlantic & Cathay Pacific) as well as VIPs private jets (Bombardier, Learjet and Global ABJ's).
Virgin Atlantic agrees with the commission that there are anti-competitive issues with BA and AA's proposals. The commission's concerns are absolutely justified. This alliance between BA and AA is a monster monopoly which, if given the go-ahead, will allow these dominant carriers to increase their stran...
Virgin Treats pays homage to Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Atlantic Airways, by living up to his philosophy of ‘Give travelers more comfort, more amenities, and more entertainment at a better value.’
to all parties, including Virgin Atlantic, Lufthansa as well as BA. . .indicating we would be open to some kind of agreement with one of them.
Taxpayer-owned banks won't want to be seen paying over £4,000 for a slow, stopping BA flight to New York when they can pay less and get there quicker with Virgin Atlantic from Heathrow.
We love Britain and we think that there's no better way for travelers to get there than with Virgin Atlantic. Our unique combination of style, comfort, entertainment, service, and incredible value make a 'hop across the pond' more fun and innovative than anyone in the sky.
Also, the challenges that he overcame with British Airways to get Virgin Atlantic up are very similar to the challenges that the UCG industry is facing.
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