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#905067 by Sunseeker
09 Jun 2015, 19:29
Had any email from flying to say little red flights to Edinburgh and Aberdeen will stop on
26/9/15
From 26 September 2015 we will be ceasing all Virgin Atlantic Little Red flights from London to Edinburgh and Aberdeen. But the good news is until our services come to an end, we will continue our fantastic service 6 times a day to and from Edinburgh, and 3 times a day to and from Aberdeen.

We’ve got some great offers for you. We’ve cut the number of miles needed to book a Little Red Reward flight. Plus, we’ve increased the number of miles you earn when flying these routes.

As a red member, when buying a revenue ticket, you could earn 2,000 miles instead of 1,500^. Or you could use your Flying Club miles to book a Little Red flight. You just need to spend 7,500 miles plus £34 tax.

Little Red has flown over a million happy passengers around the UK in comfort and style, leading the way in customer service and on-time performance. Book your Little Red flights today before it's too late.
#905069 by McCoy
09 Jun 2015, 20:42
An odd email.

Everything in it is already known and in place; my missus has been using the discounted mileage reward EDI-LHR for her London commute for months now..*

* only 2500 miles + £34 for golds..
#905073 by SoloFlyer
09 Jun 2015, 22:31
Got the same email. I do wonder though if Virgin or Delta will pick up a TATL service from EDI. I know Delta tried it in the past and it ultimately scrapped it but I think it may be worth a go, maybe, on VS metal instead this time? Similar to what has been happening at MAN
#905120 by Fuzzy14
10 Jun 2015, 20:33
From Glasgow there is an annual daily United service to Newark, and seasonal US Airways/American service to Philedelphia.

From Edinburgh there's a seasonal United service to Newark however it's been somewhat dogged by planes going tech.

A Delta or Virgin service to Atlanta from either of these airports would capture people flying the wrong direction (London/Amsterdam) and would make a lot of sense (in my opinion).
#905126 by David
10 Jun 2015, 21:22
Fuzzy14 wrote:From Glasgow there is an annual daily United service to Newark, and seasonal US Airways/American service to Philedelphia.

From Edinburgh there's a seasonal United service to Newark however it's been somewhat dogged by planes going tech.

A Delta or Virgin service to Atlanta from either of these airports would capture people flying the wrong direction (London/Amsterdam) and would make a lot of sense (in my opinion).



Oh please please please please please :D :D

David
Virgin Atlantic

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