Virgin Atlantic brings London to NYC with ‘Taxi For Takeoff’

Virgin Atlantic‘s brand new A330neo touched down at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and to showcase amazing experience customers can expect on board this route to London. The airline has been delighting customers in Manhattan with a “Taxi For Takeoff” experience. The Virgin red hackney carriage picked up customers around the city, surprising them with a special guest appearance from founder Sir Richard Branson.

Virgin Atlantic’s “Taxi For Takeoff” started its journey outside the newly-opened Virgin Hotels New York City and showcased features and elements of the airline’s premium customer experience, including built-in wireless charging pads, luxurious seatback screens, signature mood lighting, afternoon tea in every cabin, its classic cocktail The Ruby Slipper and of course, the airline’s iconic Vivienne Westwood-clad cabin crew.

Virgin Atlantic’s founder and president, Sir Richard Branson, also took part in the experience. Passengers, including The Points Guy Brian Kelly, played a trivia game to learn more about the things that set Virgin Atlantic apart, and prizes were awarded including Virgin Atlantic Flying Club points, exclusive access to the Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse at London Heathrow Airport, and more. Those who spotted the taxi around the city were entered into a grand prize giveaway for two round trip tickets from New York City to London, along with an exclusive invitation to Virgin Atlantic’s ruby 40th birthday celebrations in 2024.

This month Virgin Atlantic began flying its A330neo between JFK and London Heathrow reinforcing the importance of connecting its New York customers to the UK, capitalising on the strength of the dollar versus the pound. The A330neo emphasizes the airline’s commitment to an elevated customer experience with increased connectivity, an evolution of its award-winning social space in The Loft, and The Retreat Suite, the most spacious suite in Virgin Atlantic’s history.

The new aircraft is crucial to Virgin Atlantic’s commitment to flying the cleanest, greenest fleet in the sky. Following a multi-billion-dollar investment in fleet transformation over the last decade, the airline operates a fleet of 68% next generation aircraft, which increases to 100% next generation by the beginning of 2027. The A330neo is designed to be 11% more fuel and carbon efficient than the A330-300 it replaces and will deliver a 50% reduction in airport noise contour. In the last decade, the airline has reduced its absolute carbon emissions by 35%. 

Richard Branson, Virgin Group founder says, “Since our first flight to New York almost 40 years ago, we’ve strived to deliver an unrivalled experience for our customers. From the first flat beds, seatback screens, and fleet-wide Wi-Fi, to the famous Clubhouses and amazing cabin crew, flying with Virgin Atlantic is an experience like no other.

“Customers can now fly on our beautiful A330neo from London and stay at the brand-new Virgin Hotels New York City. It’s a special moment for Virgin as we continue to deliver brilliantly different experiences for our customers traveling between London and New York City.”

Corneel Koster, chief customer and operating officer at Virgin Atlantic comments, “We are thrilled to bring our A330neo to the City that Never Sleeps. New York City is constantly evolving and so are our customers’ needs. We designed our A330neo with the connected customer in mind, including features that delight and enhance the experience in every cabin.

“We know our customers care about the stylish touches that create memorable journeys, and with the A330neo, we’re delivering our experience. This brand-new, fuel-efficient plane plays an important role in our fleet transformation program, bringing our average fleet age down to just seven years. New Yorkers can feel proud to fly with us.

As customers return to the skies and book summer travel, Virgin Atlantic and its joint venture partner at Delta Air Lines are delivering more options for New Yorkers to cross the pond than ever before. Virgin Atlantic offers six daily flights from JFK to London Heathrow, including one daytime flight. Together, Virgin Atlantic and Delta Air Lines operate nine flights daily from NYC to London.

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For more on Virgin Atlantic’s A330neo, the press kit is available here.

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