News
17 Nov 2022 by Mark Caswell
Virgin Atlantic has announced brand new services to the Maldives and Turks and Caicos for winter 2023.
Both routes will operate from Heathrow, with three-times-weekly flights to the Maldives commencing on October 22, 2023, followed by a twice-weekly Turks and Caicos service starting on November 15 next year.
Fares for the new routes have yet to be announced – tickets for the Maldives will go on sale on November 30, while those to Turks and Caicos will be available from January 11, 2023.
Ahead of this Virgin Atlantic Holidays has announced a seven-night package to the Maldives – which will go on sale tomorrow (Friday November 18) – priced at £2,359 per person based on two adults travelling together, and including flights and bed and breakfast accommodation at Hard Rock Maldives.
Both of the new services will be operated by the carrier’s B787-9 aircraft configured with 31 seats in Upper Class, 35 in Premium and 192 in economy.
Virgin Atlantic will go head-to-head with British Airways on both routes.
The news follows the launch of Virgin Atlantic flights to the Bahamas, and St Vincent and the Grenadines last year, and the resumption of services to St Lucia (having dropped the route in 2019).
Commenting on the news Juha Jarvinen, chief commercial officer at Virgin Atlantic, said:
“We couldn’t be more thrilled to add these two exotic new routes to our flying portfolio. Nothing sets our hearts soaring like a new destination to explore, so, with two about join our network, there’s only really one question. Where to first?
“The Maldives has always been an incredibly popular destination for Virgin Atlantic Holidays customers, which is why we couldn’t wait to give them the opportunity to travel to the idyllic location in style onboard Virgin Atlantic aircraft.
“We’re delighted to begin flying to the Turks and Caicos islands, as we continue to grow our Caribbean portfolio, offering more choice for our customers to explore these beautiful islands and enjoy some winter sun.
“We know our customers will be over the moon with the introduction of these new destinations, both offering something unique for travellers looking to either simply relax or explore a new corner of the world.”