“Dnata” cooperates with “Virgin Atlantic” to return its flights to Dubai

2023-10-27 22:05:19

Dnata, the global company operating in aviation and travel services, has entered into a partnership with Virgin Atlantic to support the resumption of the British carrier’s services to Dubai.

Virgin Atlantic chose dnata Representation Services to provide a comprehensive range of services as the general sales agent for the carrier in the UAE.

The partnership between the two sides provides infrastructure in the UAE to support local sales, marketing and distribution, and provides a full range of travel services to Virgin Atlantic customers, who travel to and from Dubai, and comes within the framework of its readiness to resume its flights between London Heathrow and Dubai International Airport during this October.

A statement issued yesterday stated that the “Virgin Atlantic” service is currently available for reservation, and will be launched from October 30 until the end of March 2024, with a rate of four flights per week.

The new service will provide seamless connectivity and consistent, long-haul in-flight experiences for customers traveling from Dubai via London Heathrow Airport to destinations across North America, via the Virgin Atlantic and Delta networks, including New York, Seattle, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. And San Francisco.

Virgin Atlantic will operate its flights between London Heathrow and Dubai with a Boeing 787-9 aircraft, which provides 31 seats in the “Upper” class, 35 seats in the “Premium” class, and 192 seats in the economy class, while return economy class prices start from 2050 dirhams.

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