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Virgin America launches 2010 growth plans

March 19th, 2010

Virgin America announced network expansion plans that position the new airline for strong growth in 2010 and beyond. Airline will serve Orlando International Airport (MCO) with daily nonstop flights from both Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO) beginning August 19, 2010.

Additionally, the airline announces its intent to serve Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) with daily flights from both LAX and SFO as early as June 2010.

Virgin America’s LAX-MCO fares start at $149 and SFO-MCO fares start at $199 one way in Main Cabin and tickets are on sale today on Virgin America’s web site (virginamerica.com).

“We are pleased that Virgin America, the airline recently ranked best domestic midsize airline in premium and economy class in the 2009 Zagat Global Survey has chosen Orlando as its newest destination. The nonstop service to and from Los Angeles and San Francisco will offer new options and low fares,”

said Steve Gardner, Executive Director of Orlando International Airport.

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