Virgin Atlantic launches freedom sale
Virgin Atlantic launches Freedom Sale offering 30% off to commemorate India’s 72nd Independence Day
Virgin Atlantic is celebrating India’s 72nd Independence Day by offering its customers incredible savings through a freedom sale from 08 – 10 August, 2018. Customers planning a trip to the UK or US can enjoy a discount of 30% on one way and return flights in Economy and Upper Class. Customers already travelling with Virgin Atlantic this Independence Day are also in for a sweet treat. The airline will be offering all its passengers tricolor bakes. The ground staff will also welcome the passengers in traditional dresses and tricolor stoles marking the celebrations.
David Hodges, Country Manager at Virgin Atlantic, said, “We are extremely delighted to offer our customers a special discounted air fare to help plan their next trip soon. Customers travelling on 15th August and celebrating a birthday are also in for a special surprise – if there’s a seat available we’ll upgrade them to the next cabin free of charge”
David added, “Virgin Atlantic offers daily flights to London and beyond, and we pride ourselves on making travel that little bit more fun, personalised and more exciting – from serving afternoon tea, having Wi-Fi connectivity in every cabin to having the largest fully flatbed available in business class. We are always looking for ways to ensure our customers are surprised and delighted by every journey with us.”
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