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Virgin Atlantic Upper Class Special Fare Offer

Virgin Atlantic aircraft
Virgin Atlantic aircraft

Virgin Atlantic unveils another exciting fare offer for their esteemed current and potential customers in the Upper class cabin as part of their continuous effort to appreciate patronage and customer loyalty.

Fly from Lagos to London in the exciting, comfortable and luxurious Upper class cabin from         USD2,800 exclusive of taxes, from 1st to 30th June 2017. Terms and conditions apply.

The Virgin Atlantic Upper class cabin offers, both loyal and potential customers, an unforgettable travel experience with many exciting packages including; fantastic miles offer which may earn you reduced fares and even a free ticket in the future. Virgin Atlantic also offer access to lounges in Lagos and London, world class and exciting inflight entertainment system on-board, with some of the most recent movies and entertainment packages. Added to this is the Virgin fast track check-in and arrival services at both the Lagos and London Heathrow Airports, while the excellent and dedicated world class crew would be at your beck and call throughout the flight.

No doubt, Virgin Atlantic makes your travel a little more fun and exciting with the fully flatbed seat and a personal cabin space, all of which combine to create that unique travel experience that sets their customers apart from others.

Virgin Atlantic offers daily flights from Lagos to London Heathrow, and from London to the world through an amazing network of over 20 destinations, code share with other airlines and a joint venture with Delta Airlines. To book your ticket, please visit www.virginatlantic.com, or call: 014483000 and 014612747.

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