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Pics free to use** Virgin Atlantic cabin crew with Piper Conner Pratt launch the first flight from Edinburgh to Barbados Direct flights from Scotland to the Caribbean begin Virgin Atlantic’s new Edinburgh to Barbados route takes flight. Scotland’s only direct flight to the Caribbean has commenced as Virgin Atlantic settles into its new home at Edinburgh Airport. A launch event for the new service was held today as flight VS223 departed from the capital to Barbados on Wednesday (8 Dec) morning, and the twice weekly service is being operated on an Airbus A330. It’s the first time Virgin Atlantic has flown international flights from the Scottish capital in its 37-year history. The airline will also commence flights from Edinburgh to Orlando in March 2022. The new service aims to capture the pent-up demand to visit and reconnect with family and loved ones as well as sunseekers looking to explore the idyllic island, with easy onward connections to the wider Caribbean. The service will also offer an efficient cargo service to strengthen the global supply chain and presenting new opportunities for companies looking to export and import Scottish products between Scotland and the Caribbean. Gordon Dewar, Chief Executive of Edinburgh Airport said: “Welcoming Virgin Atlantic to its new home in Scotland is hugely exciting and I know seeing that famous Virgin tailfin at Edinburgh Airport is something that has created a buzz across the campus and with our passengers. “There’s pent up demand for safe and sustainable travel and by offering Scotland’s only direct route to the Caribbean we are looking to make it as easy as possible for people to get away on that well-earned break or holiday of a lifetime.” Juha Jarvinen, Chief Commercial Officer at Virgin Atlantic, said: “Commencing international flights from Edinburgh marks an exciting new chapter for Virgin Atlantic and we couldn’t be happier to be flying from a new home in Scotland. I know our teams have been itching to show Edinburgh the Virgin Atlantic spirit and flair we’re famous for. “Our new route to the idyllic island of Barbados offers the quintessential Caribbean getaway and a perfect escape for those travellers looking to either simply relax or explore a new corner of the world.” Minister for Transport, Graeme Dey said “The launch of this new route between Edinburgh and Barbados is an important milestone for the aviation industry in Scotland and great show of confidence in the market. “The sector has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, so it’s very encouraging to see the shoots of recovery with this new service and the return of the route to Orlando next year. “I wish Edinburgh Airport and Virgin Atlantic every success with this new route.” Background The new twice weekly service from Edinburgh will operate on Sundays and Wednesdays. The flight will be operated by the airline’s Airbus A330. Customers can choose to fly in one of three cabins, including the luxurious Upper Class, which offers an exclusive bar area and fully flat beds, or Premium, where customers can enjoy a 38” seat pitch, welcome drinks and fine dining. Return Economy flights start from £419 per person.

EDINBURGH Airport is operating a direct flight to the Caribbean in a sign of confidence returning to the aviation business.

The Virgin Atlantic jet took off for Barbados yesterday morning, directly connecting Scotland and the Caribbean for the first time.

The twice weekly flights, using wide-body Airbus A330 jets, are also the first time Virgin Atlantic has operated international routes from Edinburgh.

The Virgin Atlantic flights are a sign of growing confidence in the aviation business, says the Scottish Government’s transport minister

The airline will start flights from Edinburgh to Orlando in March next year.

And it was recently announced that United Airlines will resume flights between the Scottish capital and US next year.

The new service to newly republican Barbados aims to capture pent-up demand to visit families and for tourism.

The twice-weekly flights will also offer a cargo service to strengthen the global supply chain.

This will help companies looking to export and import Scottish products between Scotland and the Caribbean.

Gordon Dewar, the airport’s chief executive, said: “We are looking to make it as easy as possible for people to get away on that well-earned break or holiday of a lifetime.”

Juha Jarvinen, Chief Commercial Officer at Virgin Atlantic, said: ““Our new route to Barbados offers the quintessential Caribbean getaway and a perfect escape for those travellers looking to either simply relax or explore a new corner of the world.”

The Scottish Government’s transport minister, Graeme Dey, described the new route as a “great show of confidence in the market”.

He added: “The sector has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, so it’s very encouraging to see the shoots of recovery with this new service and the return of the route to Orlando next year.”

The service will operate on Sundays and Wednesdays.

Customers can choose to fly in one of three cabins, including the luxurious upper class,
which offers an exclusive bar area and fully flat beds.

Premium gives customers a 38” seat pitch, welcome drinks and fine dining.

Return Economy flights start from £419 per person.

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