The reopening of the United States to British travellers will help all airlines operating between the two countries, but for UK-based trans-Atlantic-focused Virgin Atlantic, it means 'the world', its chief executive said.
Virgin Atlantic planes are seen at Heathrow airport as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues, London, Britain, March 31, 2020. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo
"Virgin would not be Virgin without the Atlantic," CEO Shai Weiss said in an interview. "This is the market that is at the heart of everything that we do."
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