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Virgin Atlantic raises the bar in Lagos with new A350-1000

…Aircraft takes to skies between Lagos, Heathrow in late summer 2020

- STORIES BY IFEOMA OKEKE

Virgin Atlantic has announced that its brand new aircraft, the Airbus A350-1000, will fly the Lagos – London Heathrow route from August 2020. The new aircraft will offer over 240,000 seats between the two cities, increasing capacity by 8.7 percent compared to the A340600 which is currently serving the route.

Taking customer experience to new heights, the A350 boasts a totally redesigned Upper Class cabin and social space. Customers can now enjoy The Loft, the largest social space in the airline’s fleet, which is designed for customers to gather, chat, enjoy a drink or dine with friends.

The Loft extends the airline’s world renowned Clubhouse experience to the skies, offering a wide range of cocktails, and the option for customers to dine together and enjoy Mile High afternoon tea by Eric Lanlard and a selection of delicious dishes by Donal Skehan. As well as enjoying luxe comfort and high end finishes, customers can settle in with Bluetooth headphones and connect to the 32” screen – catch a show, or watch the live tailcam.

The Loft is not the only innovation to the Upper Class cabin, as customers can also experience an entirely new suite, which has been designed in collaborat­ion with a number of Virgin Atlantic’s most frequent flyers;

Every seat now faces towards the window and offers deployable privacy screens. Laid out in a 1-2-1 configurat­ion, every suite has a 44” pitch, with a fully flat-bed length of up to 82.” All suites will transition seamlessly from an upright seat, straight to a bed.

It boasts Virgin Atlantic’s largest ever in-flight entertainm­ent screen, at 18.5”and features intuitive new system, controllab­le by customers’ own personal device.

In line with the rest of the fleet, every customer will still have direct aisle access.

Customers travelling in Virgin Atlantic’s award winning Premium cabin and its much loved Economy cabin will also be able to enjoy the increased levels of luxury and comfort the A350 has to offer. Both have the largest entertainm­ent screens ever offered; 13.3” in Premium and 11.6” in Economy.

Premium customers will also enjoy a generous 7” recline, increased space for storage, a four way adjustable headrest and a luxurious leather seat customers know and love.

Economy seats have been upgraded to new luxurious fabrics offering adjustable headrests. Economy Light and Classic will offer a 31” seat pitch whilst Economy Delight offers 34”.

The entire aircraft will also have access to high speed wifi as well as the unique and personalis­ed service of Virgin Atlantic’s world famous Cabin Crew.

Shai Weiss, CEO, at Virgin Atlantic commented: “Our Nigerian customers have always been amongst our most loyal and supportive and we’re delighted they will now be able to experience our brand new A350-1000 between Lagos and London Heathrow.

“Not only will it increase capacity for us on this popular route, it represents a true evolution of our customer experience and forms a significan­t part of our fleet transforma­tion strategy.

“By 2024, we’ll operate the youngest, cleanest, greenest fleet in the sky and the fuel efficiency of Virgin Atlantic’s fleet will have improved by 32 per cent.”

Justin Bell, Commercial Manager Nigeria, at Virgin Atlantic commented: “This new aircraft is proof of our commitment to Nigeria and our customers. For years we have led the industry with the unparallel­ed service we offer our customers and this focus drives the inherent preference for Virgin Atlantic that exists today and remains at the core of everything we do.”

Virgin Atlantic has now taken delivery of three A350 aircraft currently flying on the London Heathrow to New York JFK route, then scheduled to fly on Los Angeles, San Francisco, Johannesbu­rg and Lagos in 2020.

In total, Virgin Atlantic has ordered 12 Airbus A350-1000, joining the fleet by 2021 in an order worth an estimated $4.4 billion (list price.)

The aircraft, powered by RollsRoyce Trent XWB engines, continues Virgin Atlantic’s investment in a more sustainabl­e fleet. The aircraft is designed to be 30 percent more fuel and carbon efficient than the aircraft it replaces and is expected to reduce the airline’s noise footprint at its airports by more than half.

The A350 will also be the first aircraft in Virgin Atlantic’s fleet to feature its new Flying Icons, which are set to replace the airline’s famous Flying Lady. The high flyers are a diverse range of men and women representi­ng modern Britain.

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