Virgin Atlantic destinations

The following is a list of current destinations served by Virgin Atlantic as of August 2016.[1]

List

[Base]Base
[F]Future destination
[S]Seasonal
City Country Airport Ref
Christchurch Barbados Grantley Adams International Airport
BelfastUnited KingdomBelfast International Airport [S][2]
BostonUnited StatesBoston Logan International Airport[1]
CancúnMexicoCancún International Airport[3]
ChicagoUnited StatesChicago O'Hare International Airport [S][1]
DelhiIndiaIndira Gandhi International Airport[1]
Detroit
ends 25 March 2017
United StatesDetroit Metropolitan Airport[4][5]
DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesDubai International Airport[1]
GlasgowUnited KingdomGlasgow International Airport [S][1]
GrenadaGrenadaMaurice Bishop International Airport[1]
HavanaCubaJosé Martí International Airport[1]
Hong KongHong KongHong Kong International Airport[1]
JohannesburgSouth AfricaOR Tambo International Airport[1]
LagosNigeriaMurtala Muhammed International Airport[1]
Las VegasUnited StatesMcCarran International Airport[1]
LondonUnited KingdomLondon Gatwick International Airport [Base][1]
LondonUnited KingdomLondon Heathrow International Airport [Base][1]
Los AngelesUnited StatesLos Angeles International Airport[1]
ManchesterUnited KingdomManchester Airport [Base][1]
MiamiUnited StatesMiami International Airport[1]
Montego BayJamaicaSangster International Airport[1]
Newark, New JerseyUnited StatesNewark Liberty International Airport[1]
New York CityUnited StatesJohn F. Kennedy International Airport[1]
OrlandoUnited StatesOrlando International Airport[1]
San FranciscoUnited StatesSan Francisco International Airport[1]
Seattle
begins 26 March 2017
United StatesSeattle–Tacoma International Airport [F][6]
ShanghaiChinaShanghai Pudong International Airport[1]
TobagoTrinidad and TobagoArthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson International Airport [S][7]
Varadero
begins 2 April 2017
CubaJuan Gualberto Gómez Airport [F][8]
Vieux Fort QuarterSt. LuciaHewanorra International Airport[1]
Washington D.C.United StatesWashington Dulles International Airport[1]

References

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