Virgin Atlantic
is to launch flights between Heathrow and the vibrant Emirate of Dubai
in the UAE. The direct flights will operate four days a week from 27 March 2006, increasing to five days a week from 1 May and daily from 1 June.
Flights to Dubai will depart from Heathrow at 20.10, arriving into Dubai International Airport at 06.20 the following morning. Return flights depart Dubai at 15:00, arriving
into Heathrow at 19.30 the same day.
The service will be operated by an Airbus A340 and will be fitted with Virgin Atlantic’s
Upper Class Suite. The Upper Class Suite consists of a reclining leather seat for take off, a place to sit and eat a proper meal opposite
a partner, one of the longest fully flat beds in the world with a proper mattress for sleeping on, a private
onboard bar to drink at and a private massage area.
The Virgin Atlantic Upper Class experience also includes limo service to and from the airport, Drive Thru Check In, the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse including Business
Centre and Virgin Touch Salon, the restaurant style inflight Freedom menu and a state-of-the-art inflight entertainment system.
Sir Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Atlantic,
said, “I am delighted that Virgin Atlantic is now able to offer flights to Dubai and with our award-winning Upper Class
Suite on board we will revolutionise business travel on this route.
“Just like Virgin Atlantic, Dubai is committed to growth and we want to help it happen. It is the perfect holiday destination with all the key ingredients of sun, sea and
sand guaranteed! It already offers some of the most stunning new hotels in the world and even more amazing hotels, leisure resorts and amenities are currently being
built.”
Fares to Dubai are
already on sale and start from £375.60.
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