Virgin Atlantic Airways today celebrates its 20th birthday. The airline will celebrate
the occasion with passengers onboard its aircraft and yesterday’s announcement
of a launch date of Virgin Atlantic’s new services to Sydney will give an extra
excuse to party.
Last week Sir Richard Branson also marked the occasion by successfully setting
a new Guinness World Record for completing the fastest crossing of the English
Channel in an amphibian vehicle in a Gibbs Aquada.
Sir Richard Branson, Chairman of Virgin Atlantic Airways, said:
“I am pleased to be able to wish Virgin Atlantic many happy returns for its
twentieth birthday! When we started our first service in 1984 from Gatwick to
Newark, no one predicted that we would still be here in 2004. Twenty years on we
have a fleet of 29 beautiful aircraft flying to 22 destinations worldwide and
yesterday we were able to confirm that we’ll launch services to and from Sydney
via Hong Kong from this December.
“One of the reasons why we have not only survived, but also thrived, is because
of the loyalty and commitment of our staff. Everyone who has worked for the
airline over the past twenty years has made a special contribution and should feel
proud that the airline has reached this landmark.
“I would also like to thank the 40 million passengers who’ve flown with us. We
promised you a fun, high quality airline, offering innovation and value when we
launched in 1984 and will continue to pledge this for the next twenty.”
Virgin Atlantic launched its first service on 22 June 1984 with one aircraft and one
route, Gatwick to Newark. Two decades on Virgin Atlantic flies to 22 different
destinations worldwide as far apart as San Francisco and Shanghai with a fleet of
29 aircraft. Virgin also owns UK holiday tour operator, Virgin Holidays, and
has substantial cargo operations.
Virgin Atlantic was founded in 1984 to provide a high quality, value for money
service and to make the experience of flying more fun. Throughout its history
Virgin has always aimed to offer a unique travelling experience and has revolutionised many aspects of air travel for both business and leisure
passengers. It was the first airline to provide all economy passengers with
individual television screens and the first to offer business class passengers
innovations such as stand-up bars onboard, on board therapists offering massages and beauty treatments, complimentary limousines to and from the
airport and Drive Thru Check In facilities.
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