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Inside Virgin Atlantic's multi-million makeover: Comfier seats, new planes & big news if you watch Netflix on flights

Inside Virgin Atlantic's multi-million makeover: Comfier seats, new planes & big news if you watch Netflix on flights

The Irish Sun09-07-2025
VIRGIN has revealed its huge multi-billon plans in the next decade.
The airline has already invested $17billion (£12.5billion) into upgrading their fleet, which will see 45 aircraft by 2028.
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More business and premium economy seats will be onboard
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It will be the first airline in the UK to have streaming quality WiFi onboard
And new major plans include a full retrofit of the Boeing 787-9 fleet, including the first Retreat Suite
business
class.
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Not only that, but they are to be the first UK airline to have streaming-quality
Using Starlink, all Flying Club members will be able to use it, with it being rolled out from
next
year and finished by 2027.
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Siobhan Fitzpatrick, Chief Experience Officer, Virgin Atlantic, explained; "In a first for any UK airline, we'll soon have free, streaming quality, unlimited, fleet-wide
Wi-Fi
.
"Together with
Other updates include an upgraded app, as well as a new AI concierge to help with booking
holidays
or on-holiday assistance.
Millions of pounds are also being invested into airport lounges after the launch of the LAX Clubhouse in the US.
Most read in News Travel
Both
The Virgin Atlantic Flying Club will also let all passengers earn points, which don't expire.
I tried the adults-only Virgin Voyages cruise with 2am pizza parlours, rooftop bars and karaoke sessions-I tried the adults-only Virgin Voyages cruise with 2am pizza shops & rooftop bar
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The 787's will get a huge retrofit like the A330neos
Credit: Virgin Atlantic
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Airport lounges are also being upgraded
Flying taxis connecting airports to city centres were also announced with electric air taxi Joby, along with new toiletries onboard offered by Votary.
Shai Weiss, CEO of
"The first UK airline to have free, streaming quality, fleet-wide Wi-Fi; more premium cabins and a full retrofit of the 787 fleet; alongside a new app featuring the world of Virgin Atlantic in your pocket, all delivered by our amazing teams.
"The best is yet to come.'
Next year, Virgin Atlantic is
From March 29 next year, daily flights will link the UK to the Korean city.
Other new Virgin flights include to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, as well as increase flights to
India
to celebrate 25 years flying there.
And here is
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The airline has just completed its multi-billion fleet orders
Credit: Alamy
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