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See the world differently

This is your sign to dive in. Into new rhythms, unfamiliar flavours, and stories far from your own. Into moments that stay with you long after you’ve unpacked (and long after you’re still finding sand in places you didn’t know you had).


Ready to see what’s under the surface?

Travel isn’t ticking boxes. It’s diving in - headfirst.

It’s getting lost down side streets. Swapping your playlist for soca beats. Bravely ordering the dish you can’t pronounce (but pretend you can). Because the moments that stay with you? They’re usually the ones you didn’t plan for. 

Our new campaign celebrates that spirit - and the people who live it.

Set to a one-of-a-kind recording of Maya Angelou’s Be a Rainbow in the Clouds, our latest film is a love letter to open-hearted travellers and open-minded places. It follows our crew and customers as they move through the world with joy, generosity and a little bit of Virgin Atlantic magic. Because it’s not just where you go. It's how you see it. 

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See the world differently

 

 

A crew like no other

We want everyone to feel like they belong and take pride in what makes them special. Everyone’s welcome onboard, and we encourage you to be wonderfully, unapologetically yourself. 


And the same goes for our crew. That's why our famous Vivienne Westwood uniform is now gender-free, make-up is optional and tattoos can be worn with pride. As the beating heart of what we do, our crew are our superheros of the sky – with the power to make your journey the most memorable. 


Because being brilliantly different is what we do. It’s who we are. And we wouldn’t have it any other way. 

Flying on your mind?

With direct flights to 34 incredible destinations, and seamless connections to 340 more, you can head to iconic destinations you know and love, or discover somewhere new.


Where will you go next?

Sitting comfortably?

Fly your way. Relax in Economy, stretch out in Premium, or opt for the height of inflight luxury: Upper Class. Whatever class you fly in with Virgin Atlantic, you'll always experience that little bit extra - a quality that sets Virgin Atlantic apart. 

Making a world of difference

From the air we fly through to the food on your tray table, we’re challenging ourselves to do better at every step. That means flying one of the youngest, most fuel-efficient fleets in the skies. It means pioneering the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) - and becoming the first commercial airline to cross the Atlantic using 100% SAF in 2023.


Onboard, it’s the little things that add up. Like amenity kits made from responsibly sourced and recyclable materials. Bamboo toothbrushes instead of plastic ones. A pre-order meal service that helps us reduce waste (and cut down on food envy). Every detail’s been thought through, from fair-farmed ingredients to forest-friendly packaging. 


We’ve already cut 90% of single-use virgin plastic on board by weight - that’s around 60 million items. And we’re not stopping there.


Because seeing the world differently means looking after it, too.