Virgin Atlantic Holidays reopens St Albans retail store
Virgin Atlantic Holidays has reopened its St Albans retail concept store.
The store opened once again on 7 August, for the first time since the pandemic.
The store aims to make the shopping experience interactive and memorable.
Customers will be welcomed through to the sunset bar offering refreshments from coffee to champagne, along with snacks representing each destination.
The Virgin Atlantic Holidays store has a dedicated kids’ area to keep youngsters engaged with activity books, and Disney shows and films on the TV screen.
The store is located in The Maltings shopping centre.
Staff are on hand to offer specialist travel advice and booking assistance.
Liz Mathews, Vice President Virgin Atlantic Holidays, said: “A holiday should start right from the moment of booking. Our immersive retail stores do just that.”
With new flight routes, the Virgin Atlantic Holidays programme has expanded with several new destinations such as Dubai, the Maldives and Turks and Caicos.
“We’re confident that there’s plenty of places for our customers to explore,” Mathews added.
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