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  2. Virgin Australia - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Blue's 50th Boeing 737 Virginia Blue was the only aircraft in the fleet to be actually painted blue. This aircraft is now in Virgin Australia livery. The timing of Virgin Blue's entry into the Australian market was fortunate as it was able to fill the vacuum created by the failure of Ansett Australia in September 2001. Ansett's failure ...

  3. Virgin Australia Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Australia Holdings had its head office in Virgin Village in Bowen Hills, Brisbane.As of 2008, 1,000 employees worked at Virgin Village. [33] The building, with about 13,220 square metres (142,300 sq ft) A-Grade office space, was triple net leased to Virgin Blue.

  4. List of Virgin Australia destinations - Wikipedia

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    Cable Beach, Virgin Australia's first A330-200. Bondi Beach, first Boeing 737-800 to wear Virgin Australia livery. Former ATR 72-500 in Virgin Australia livery. Virgin Australia (and Virgin Australia Regional Airlines) currently serve 33 domestic and 6 international destinations as of January 2024:

  5. V Australia - Wikipedia

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    They were Amelia Blue, Australia Blue, Didgeree Blue, Liberty Blue, Matilda Blue, V Australia Airlines, Virgin Australia and Virgin Pacific. Australia Blue and Virgin Pacific were early favourites to win the competition, despite a problem with the latter, as Singapore Airlines (through its stake in Virgin Atlantic) had control over the use of ...

  6. Virgin Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Australia; Defunct airlines: Virgin America (sold and merged into Alaska Airlines) Virgin Atlantic Little Red; Virgin Blue. V Australia; Pacific Blue Airlines; Polynesian Blue; Virgin Express (merged with SN Brussels Airlines to form Brussels Airlines) Virgin Express France; Virgin Nigeria Airways (rebranded as Air Nigeria) Virgin Sun ...

  7. Virgin Australia Airlines (NZ) - Wikipedia

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    The former livery of a Pacific Blue Boeing 737-800 at Auckland Airport in 2005. Virgin Australia Airlines (NZ) Limited formerly Pacific Blue Airlines (NZ) Limited, [1] was an airline based in New Zealand. It was established as the New Zealand subsidiary of Australian airline Virgin Blue (now Virgin Australia).

  8. Virgin Australia Regional Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In April 2022, Virgin Australia announced its plans to phase out the Fokker 100 aircraft, and replace it with 10 year old Boeing 737-700s leased from KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. These will be operated by Virgin Australia's AOC for Virgin Australia Regional Airlines, leaving the Airbus A320 fleet solely operated by Virgin Australia Regional Airlines.

  9. Velocity Frequent Flyer - Wikipedia

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    Velocity was launched by Virgin Blue (later renamed Virgin Australia) in 2005 as Velocity Rewards, with partner National Australia Bank offering a companion credit card. [1] Initially, Velocity differed from most other frequent flyer programs with points earned being based on the cost of a flight, rather than distance.