VIRGIN ATLANTIC REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO INDIA WITH NEW SERVICES TO BENGALURU AND MUMBAI
§ Virgin Atlantic new daily direct services from London Heathrow to Bengaluru touched down on 1st April 2024
§
Airline will launch second daily direct service from London
Heathrow to Mumbai from October 2024
§ New services
complement Virgin Atlantic’s existing flying to Delhi and Mumbai
§ Codeshare with
IndiGo provides 36 onward connections from key hubs
Virgin Atlantic signals its continued
commitment to India this week as its new daily service to Bengaluru touched down
and the airline also announced a second daily flight to Mumbai taking to the
skies in October 2024.
The new flight to Mumbai will be the airline’s
fifth daily service to India and from 2025, Virgin Atlantic will offer over one
million seats to the country, a 350% capacity growth since 2019, cementing India’s
position as a key strategic market for the airline and marking its largest area
of growth outside the United States. Alongside customer
flying, the increase is also a huge boost for cargo operations with additional
capacity to support the movement of goods from the fashion, pharmaceuticals,
and tech sectors. With five daily services, Virgin Atlantic Cargo will
offer over 40 million kg of space to and from India, a 336% increase in
capacity versus 2019.
To celebrate the new services, Virgin Atlantic CEO, Shai Weiss touched
down in Bengaluru meeting with partners and customers while experiencing the
bustling city for himself. Shai joined British Deputy High Commissioner,
Chandru Iyer, in autorickshaws as they visited some of the iconic sites in the
city, with the airline’s award-winning cabin crew handing out some of Virgin
Atlantic’s signature onboard treats such as- ice lollies and Mile High
afternoon tea.
The new services will operate on the airline’s
state of the art aircraft, 787-9 Dreamliner offering customers the option of
Upper Class, Premium, and Economy Delight, Classic and Light as well as the
airline’s signature Upper Class social space.
It will also offer seamless connectivity and a premium long-haul
experience for those customers connecting via London Heathrow to and from
destinations throughout North America including Seattle, San Francisco, and New
York JFK, with Virgin Atlantic and transatlantic joint venture partner, Delta
Air Lines.
In addition to offering direct services to Delhi,
Mumbai, and Bengaluru, Virgin Atlantic has a strategic partnership with IndiGo,
India’s largest airline. Customers can
book one ticket which allows them to connect seamlessly from other destinations
in India such as Ahmedabad, Goa and Hyderabad onto London Heathrow. In total the
partnership offers 36 additional destinations and has so far connected over
80,000 customers since the launch in September 2022.
Virgin Atlantic is also pleased to quadruple the
number of Indian based cabin crew this summer. Through GSA partner InterGlobe Air Transport, the airline will now average
four Indian cabin crew on each flight in order to deliver a more personalised
service to our Indian customers.
Shai Weiss, CEO,
Virgin Atlantic commented, “I am thrilled to be here in Bengaluru, celebrating
not one but two new Virgin Atlantic services. There is a huge opportunity for
us in India, it has a dynamic, fast-growing economy and we’re anticipating huge
growth in demand for international travel from the region. We know both our
customers and people love travelling here and we have a rich history in India. Next
year marks 25 years of operations and with our new daily service to Bengaluru
and second daily service to Mumbai, it will be the first time that we’ll offer
more than one million seats from London Heathrow. These new flights reaffirm our commitment to
the country, allowing our customers to travel seamlessly throughout India and
beyond, flying on one of the youngest fleets in the skies, with our signature
service, delivered by our amazing people.”
Chandru
Iyer, British Deputy High Commissioner to Karnataka & Kerala and HM Deputy
Trade Commissioner – South Asia (Investment) commented,
“I couldn't be prouder to welcome another great British brand to the city of
Bengaluru. Virgin Atlantic will continue to be a key player in strengthening
our living bridge between the UK and India. With the growing number of Indian
business travellers, tourists, and students to the UK, the addition of Virgin
Atlantic to the existing air travel options would be of tremendous benefit to
the entire southern region of India, and we at the British Deputy High Commission
Bengaluru warmly welcome Virgin Atlantic.”
Satyaki
Raghunath, Chief Operating Officer of Bangalore International Airport Ltd said, "We are excited to welcome Virgin
Atlantic's new daily service from London Heathrow to Bengaluru. This marks a
significant milestone for BLR Airport as we continue to enhance our
international connectivity. The introduction of these new flights opens up a
world of opportunities for travel, trade, and cultural exchange. Additionally,
these flights provide enhanced travel options for passengers from South and
Central India connecting to key destinations worldwide. At BLR Airport, we
remain steadfast in our commitment to increasing our non-stop connectivity to
key global centres and delivering a seamless experience for all passengers
travelling through our airport."
Flight Number |
Launch Date |
Departure Airport |
Departure Time |
Arrival Airport |
Arrival Time |
Aircraft |
VS316 |
31-MAR-24 |
LHR |
12:25 |
BLR |
02:45* |
Boeing 787-9 |
VS317 |
01-APR-24 |
BLR |
04:35 |
LHR |
10:45 |
Boeing 787-9 |
New flight to
Mumbai (subject to Government approval)
Flight Number |
Launch Date |
Departure Airport |
Departure Time |
Arrival Airport |
Arrival Time |
Aircraft |
VS358 |
27-Oct-24 |
LHR |
11:15 |
BOM |
01:55* |
A350-1000 leisure |
VS359 |
28-Oct-24 |
BOM |
04:10 |
LHR |
08:55 |
A350-1000 leisure |
Existing India
schedule
Flight Number |
Route |
Timing |
Aircraft |
Mumbai |
|||
VS354 |
LHR – BOM |
19:00 / 08:55 |
Boeing 787-9 |
VS355 |
BOM1– LHR |
10:45 / 16:05 |
Boeing 787-9 |
Delhi |
|||
VS300 |
LHR – DEL |
20:30 / 09:30* |
Boeing 787-9 |
VS301 |
DEL – LHR |
11:20 / 16:35 |
Boeing 787-9 |
VS302 |
LHR – DEL |
10:30 / 23:55 |
Boeing 787-9 |
VS303 |
DEL – LHR |
02:05 / 07:20 |
Boeing 787-9 |
Ends
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