Virgin Atlantic Celebrates First Anniversary of Bengaluru Service, Strengthening UK-India Connectivity
Virgin Atlantic proudly marks the first anniversary of its daily direct service between London Heathrow (LHR) and Bengaluru (BLR), celebrating a year of strengthened connectivity and growing demand between the UK and India.
Launched on March 31st, 2024, the Bengaluru route has solidified Virgin Atlantic’s commitment to India, offering seamless travel experiences. In its first year, the route has transported over 140k passengers, reflecting the strong demand for direct connectivity between the two cities
The Bengaluru service has played a pivotal role in facilitating travel for business professionals connecting the UK with India’s “Silicon Valley,” leisure travelers exploring Bengaluru’s cultural heritage, and students commuting between the UK and India. Additionally, the service has provided valuable cargo capacity, supporting trade in key sectors such as fashion, pharmaceuticals, and technology between the UK, US, and India.
Shivani Singh Deo, India Country Manager, Virgin Atlantic, commented “We are thrilled to celebrate the first anniversary of our Bengaluru service, which has been a tremendous success. This route has not only strengthened connectivity India to both the UK and the US but has also played a key role in facilitating business, tourism, and cultural exchange between these nations. The positive response from our customers reaffirms our commitment to the Indian market, and we look forward to further enhancing travel experiences with seamless connectivity, exceptional service, and expanded offerings in the years to come.“
As Virgin Atlantic celebrates this milestone, the airline looks forward to expanding its footprint in India, enhancing connectivity, and continuing to provide travelers with seamless journeys, expanded choices, and rewarding loyalty programs.
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