Virgin Atlantic is back to its full US roster from April 2022
Every week seems to bring a little bit more pre-pandemic travel back into the picture. Virgin Atlantic’s reinstatement of a series of US flights is among recent welcome news. The latest additions mean that the airline is now operating its full pre-covid schedule of flights. Not only that, but it is also launching a new route. As the Atlantic part of its name suggests, Virgin’s network is heavily US and Caribbean-based, so it was hit particularly hard by the extended time that the US kept itself closed to UK visitors. Its return to form is a good sign for travel and welcome news for those with points to cash in on Virgin rewards flights.
The Comeback In March, Virgin flights to Seattle and Washington DC returned. Both now depart five times a week from Heathrow. The Seattle service is on a 787-9, which features Virgin’s popular onboard bar. The airline also upped its frequencies to New York, San Francisco and Atlanta. From this month, Virgin is increasing its services to Los Angeles from twice to three times daily. More frequent Virgin flights to the US theme park capital Orlando will meanwhile operate from Heathrow, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Belfast. Virgin claims its expanded service to Los Angeles and Orlando means it now offers more flights to these destinations than any other UK airline.