Virgin reveals first class overhaul
07 February 2012 09:48
Sir Richard Branson's airline, Virgin Atlantic, has pledged £100 million to be spent on improving its first class cabins.
The changes, aimed at improving Virgin's share of the business traveller market, include better seats, a futuristic bar and other cabin updates.
Travellers in first class - called upper class by Virgin - will have customised menus and new crockery.
The new look will be seen first on the carrier's London-New York morning services and will be rolled out on all Virgin's Heathrow airport flights over the next three years.
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