Australia's Virgin bid to attract more business travelers will go up a step from the end of September, when it begins offering business class seats on all flights to Perth from Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. The move extends the offer Business Class Flights launched in May this year, Virgin started to fly when the two wide-bodied Airbus A330 aircraft between Sydney and Perth to feature 27 beds, in the end, the tip of the air.
The airline said the September 28, all flights to Perth from the eastern cities of Australia will depend on the class.Virgin operates 68 weekly flights between Sydney and Perth, 56 per week between Melbourne and Perth and 34 per week between Brisbane and Perth.The A330 would be Sydney-Perth route three times a day, new or refitted Boeing 737, which has eight seats in business class for 38-inch pitch is used for all other flights.
As a introductory offer, Virgin said it will offer limousine services for departure and arrival times for passengers of all activities in class September 28 and November 11.Rates start from $ 1.399 ex-Paris, Melbourne $ 1,299 and $ 1499 ex ex Brisbane.The airline has launched new airport lounges, a new bonus program, and has alliances with airlines international partners in an attempt to trap 20 percent of the market for business travel, which is dominated by Qantas Airways.