Turning Left For Less Turning Left For Less
  • Home
  • Beginners guide
  • Reviews
    • Hotel Reviews
    • Flight Reviews
    • Airline Lounge Reviews
    • Other Reviews
  • Destinations
  • About us
    • Meet the Team
    • Contact us
Categories
  • Air France
  • Airlines
  • Airport hotels
  • American Airlines
  • Avios
  • Black Friday 24
  • Black Friday 25
  • British Airways
  • British Airways Executive Club
  • Business class
  • Cashback
  • competition
  • Credit cards
  • cruises
  • Destinations
  • Emirates
  • Etihad
  • Finnair
  • First class
  • General
  • Guide
  • Heathrow and Gatwick
  • Hilton
  • hotels
  • IHG
  • London hotels
  • Lounges
  • Marriott
  • Michelin star dining
  • News
  • Offers
  • Oneworld
  • parking
  • Qatar
  • reader questions
  • Reader review
  • Reviews
  • Skyteam
  • Star Alliance
  • Starwood
  • This Week in Travel
  • Trains
  • UK country hotels
  • UK hotels
  • USA
  • Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
Turning Left For Less Turning Left For Less
Turning Left For Less Turning Left For Less
  • Home
  • Beginners guide
  • Reviews
    • Hotel Reviews
    • Flight Reviews
    • Airline Lounge Reviews
    • Other Reviews
  • Destinations
  • About us
    • Meet the Team
    • Contact us
  • Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

NEWS: Virgin Atlantic to leave Gatwick permanently, speed up fleet retirements and cut over 3000 jobs

  • 05/05/2020
  • Michele

As I predicted, the BA job losses were sadly just the start of cost-cutting within the travel industry. Hot on the heels of British Airways announcement of 12,000 job losses, earlier today Virgin announced that they would be cutting up to 3,150 staff, which is almost a third of its workforce. The cuts are expected to be across all roles within the company. Virgin are currently in consultation with the relevant trade unions. 

The cuts are part of Virgin’s quest to find an investor or government loan to secure its future. Without more investment, Richard Branson is warning that the airlines will not survive. The UK government previously turned down Virgin as it has not done enough to secure private funding. Yet the same UK government was happy to bail out Wizzair who did not actually need a loan to survive at all. Virgin say talks with the government and potential investors are ongoing. 

 

In this post:

  • Virgin to leave London Gatwick
  • Future Fleet
  • Virgin Holidays to be rebranded
    • Like this:

Virgin to leave London Gatwick

Virgin Atlantic’s new Clubhouse at Gatwick

Virgin has also announced that they plan to leave Gatwick for the foreseeable future and will consolidate all their flights at Heathrow. BA recently hinted that they may do the same. Gatwick is also where Virgin’s headquarters are based and where they originally started their flights from in 1984. 

Given the Virgin’s Gatwick operation is relatively small, this makes sense given the savings of only operating from one base. Virgin operated a range of leisure routes from Gatwick such as its Caribbean routes and Orlando. Virgin is planning to lease their slots at Gatwick to ensure that they can return when travel returns to normal levels. 

For Virgin’s customers, this will improve the airport experience with Virgin’s lovely Heathrow Clubhouse lounge being available to Upper Class customers once things start to return to normal. 

 

Future Fleet

From today, Virgin Atlantic will no longer use all of its seven B747-400s, with four A330-200 aircraft retiring in early 2022 as planned.  Virgin are due to receive further A350-1000 deliveries but as yet there is no mention of any change in this. 

Virgin has not made any comment on plans for the delivery of its remaining Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, which were all due to be delivered by 2021.

 

Virgin Holidays to be rebranded

Virgin Holidays will become Virgin Atlantic Holidays and continue to focus on its partnership with Next and digital distribution, with 15% of the Virgin Atlantic Holidays shops closing in 2020.

 

Shai Weiss, CEO, Virgin Atlantic commented: “We have weathered many storms since our first flight 36 years ago, but none has been as devastating as Covid-19 and the associated loss of life and livelihood for so many.

“However, to safeguard our future and emerge a sustainably profitable business, now is the time for further action to reduce our costs, preserve cash and to protect as many jobs as possible. It is crucial that we return to profitability in 2021. This will mean taking steps to reshape and resize Virgin Atlantic in line with demand, while always keeping our people and customers at the heart of all we do.

“I wish it was not the case, but we will have to reduce the number of people we employ. The commitment of our people throughout this crisis has been nothing but amazing, and the embodiment of true Virgin spirit. As we have navigated the Covid-19 crisis, I have been humbled at every step by their solidarity. In times of adversity we must support each other so that ultimately, we can emerge a stronger and better Virgin Atlantic.

“After 9/11 and the Global Financial Crisis, we took similar painful measures but fortunately many members of our team were back flying with us within a couple of years. Depending on how long the pandemic lasts and the period of time our planes are grounded for, hopefully the same will happen this time.”

Like this:

Like Loading…
Tweet
Share
Pin1
Share
Reddit
WhatsApp
Pocket
Email
Flip
1 Shares
Related Topics
  • virgin atlantic
  • virgin atlantic flying club
Michele

Previous Article
  • News

NEWS: United redefines “cancelled” and Vienna airport lets you bypass quarantine with rapid testing

  • 05/05/2020
  • Michele
View Post
Next Article
  • News

NEWS: BA to explain actions to Transport Select Committee, Hong Kong to disinfect people & Qantas promise cheap fares

  • 06/05/2020
  • Michele
View Post
1 comment
  1. Michele says:
    06/05/2020 at 4:09 pm

    This is a test comment

Comments are closed.

Subscribe to Turning Left for Less

Subscribe

* indicates required
Choose One Subscription Type

RFF
Turning Left For Less on Instagram

turningleftforless

Luxury travel • Hotels • Flights • Loyalty
✈️ Travel Smarter
🏨 Stay Better
💳 Maximise your Points
⭐ Hotel & Flight Reviews

FLIGHT REVIEW British Airways new route St Louis FLIGHT REVIEW

British Airways new route St Louis to Heathrow Club Suite B787-8 with Starlink

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
HOTEL REVIEW Parga Beach Resort, Greece – A Wonde HOTEL REVIEW

Parga Beach Resort, Greece – A Wonderfully Relaxing Stay

Link in bio

#luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
HOTEL REVIEW Tempo by Hilton New York Times Squar HOTEL REVIEW

Tempo by Hilton New York Times Square – A Large Suite in the Sky

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
HOTEL REVIEW Is InterContinental Ljubljana Sloven HOTEL REVIEW

Is InterContinental Ljubljana Slovenia’s Best Luxury Hotel?

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
HOTEL REVIEW Hermitage Bay Antigua luxury all inc HOTEL REVIEW

Hermitage Bay Antigua luxury all inclusive – a good Hilton redemption?

Link in bio

#luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
FLIGHT REVIEW Premium Economy Done Right – EVA Ai FLIGHT REVIEW

Premium Economy Done Right – EVA Air 787-9 (Taipei–Jakarta)

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
LOUNGE REVIEW Singapore Airlines’ “The Private Ro LOUNGE REVIEW

Singapore Airlines’ “The Private Room“ for First Class Travellers

Link in bio

#luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
HOTEL REVIEW ME London – A Surprisingly Spacious HOTEL REVIEW

ME London – A Surprisingly Spacious Suite in Central London

Link in bio

#luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
HOTEL REVIEW IHG’s Dog-Friendly Staybridge Suites HOTEL REVIEW

IHG’s Dog-Friendly Staybridge Suites in Newcastle

Link in bio

#luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
FLIGHT REVIEW Singapore Airlines Regional Busines FLIGHT REVIEW

Singapore Airlines Regional Business Class on the A350-900

Link in bio 

#luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
HOTEL REVIEW Mesm – Marriott’s EXCELLENT Autograp HOTEL REVIEW

Mesm – Marriott’s EXCELLENT Autograph Collection Property in Tokyo

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #hotelreview
FLIGHT REVIEW ANA Business Class – Part 2: Compar FLIGHT REVIEW

ANA Business Class – Part 2: Comparing JAL vs ANA

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
HOTEL REVIEW The Moxy London Heathrow Airport – A HOTEL REVIEW

The Moxy London Heathrow Airport – An Enjoyable Stay Near Terminals 2 & 3

Link in bio

#luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
FLIGHT REVIEW Japan Airlines Business Class – Par FLIGHT REVIEW

Japan Airlines Business Class – Part 1: Comparing JAL vs ANA

Link in bio

#luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
FLIGHT REVIEW Finnair Premium Economy from Helsin FLIGHT REVIEW

Finnair Premium Economy from Helsinki to Tokyo – the good and the bad

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
STAY REVIEW Affordable Luxury in Venice – A Brill STAY REVIEW

Affordable Luxury in Venice – A Brilliant Hotel Alternative

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
FLIGHT REVIEW British Airways Boeing 777 Club Sui FLIGHT REVIEW

British Airways Boeing 777 Club Suite Business Class from The Maldives to London Heathrow

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
HOTEL REVIEW Santa’s Hotel Santa Claus, Rovaniemi HOTEL REVIEW

Santa’s Hotel Santa Claus, Rovaniemi: An Ideal City Stay

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #hotelreview
FLIGHT REVIEW A Different Kind of Business Class FLIGHT REVIEW

A Different Kind of Business Class – Saudia 787-9 SIN–AUH

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
FLIGHT REVIEW Showering at 40,000 Feet – Emirates FLIGHT REVIEW

Showering at 40,000 Feet – Emirates A380 First Class DXB–LHR

Link in bio

 #luxurytravel #travelblog #turningleftforless #instaaviation #avgeek
Follow on Instagram
Categories
Contact us

[email protected]

Unit 143857

PO Box 6945

LONDON

W1A 6US

LEGAL

Find out about

Our Privacy Policy & Advertising Disclosure

Mailing list & Data Protection

Turning left for less

Input your search keywords and press Enter.

%d