Virgin America expands schedule at Dallas Love Field
Virgin America will expand its flight schedule at Dallas Love Field to 16 daily flights.
Beginning April 29, 2015, one additional daily flight will depart for Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington DC.
The carrier will initially fly 13 daily flights to LA, San Francisco, DC and New York’s LaGuardia starting from October 13, 2014 and will also move flight operations from Dallas Fort Worth airport to Dallas Love Field.
"Dallas is a major economic hub and a growing city where we have seen our premium product resonate since we started flying there in December 2010," said John MacLeod, Virgin America SVP, planning and sales.
"Virgin America is committed to Dallas’ continued growth and to further expand our upcoming service at Love Field, allowing us to provide travelers the ability to stay connected, comfortable and productive on more flights to popular destinations across the US."
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