Virgin and United partnership takes off

Virgin Australia’s new codeshare partnership with United is now in full swing, following a formal launch event in Sydney on Tuesday. The event took place at Sydney Kingsford Smith’s international terminal, timed to celebrate the first United flight to operate under the codeshare partnership, flight UA870 from Sydney to San Francisco. It comes after Virgin in December announced that it would switch its American codeshare partner from Delta to United, after more than a decade of partnership with Delta. The event, jointly hosted by Virgin CEO Jayne Hrdlicka and United’s managing director of international sales Marcel Fuchs, involved American cheerleaders, Aussie surfers, as well as donut and pretzel stands. Cabin crew from both airlines were present to cut a ceremonial ribbon, marking the official beginning of the partnership between to two carriers. It comes just days ahead of United’s planned expansion of services into Australia from 2 June, which will also see the return of the popular Melbourne-San Francisco route. The Virgin and United partnership was originally slated to be up and running by April, unlocking loyalty benefits for both Velocity Frequent Flyers and MileagePlus members. Virgin said its deal with United, the only American airline to continue flying commercially between Australia and the US throughout the height of the pandemic, will triple its reach into the Americas.<br/>
Australian Aviation
https://australianaviation.com.au/2022/05/virgin-and-united-partnership-takes-off/
5/24/22
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