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Old 29th March 2008, 09:04 PM
Shameel Kumar Shameel Kumar is offline
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Originally Posted by Lukas Mahoney View Post
Basically around the world yes, also I wonder if VAustralia will have onward connections with VirginAmerica??, No Doubt that VAustralia will use VirginAmerica as a branch off point, now that VirginAmerica are expanding rapidly. VirginAmerica could also do quite well out of this move in terms of Connections. I would certianly try them, i like the sound of all that "mood lightning" in their buses.
They'd be nuts not to provide onward connections with Virgin America. I think that's pretty much assured, which will be a great thing, because as you said, Virgin America are expanding quite well.

I'll certainly look to connect with Virgin America since my final destination in USA is always SFO...and I'm sure Virgin America will have excellent prices for LAX-SFO flights.


Also, is it now official that V Australia's IATA code is indeed VA? ... so we have DJ, VS, VX and now VA..all pretty much working together

Ironice that Virgin's domestic operations within Australia are with 737s, while in the US they are using A320s (direct competitors)... and on the international scene VS's main long-haul aircraft is the A346, while for V Australia the aircraft of choice is the 773ER (direct competitors).
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