Virgin Atlantic ditching Bahamas, Turks and Caicos routes
Virgin Atlantic, following a network review, plans to drop routes to The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos.
The final inbound flight to Turks and Caicos will take off on February 21, 2025 with the last Bahamas London Heathrow departure two days later.
Virgin currently flies to the destinations two and three times a week respectively.
“As we continue to focus on optimising our network, we regularly review the destinations we fly to,” Virgin said.
“We’ve made the decision to increase our frequencies to Antigua, Barbados, and Cape Town next year, and to suspend operations to The Bahamas and Turks and Caicos.”
Customers who are booked on flights beyond these dates will be contacted by the airline.
It means Antigua flights will increase to four for winter 2024/5 season, with Barbados flights boosted to 10 per week.
Virgin’s Montego Bay, Jamaica service will remain unchanged.
London to Cape Town seasonal service will be extended by a month.
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