Delta Air Lines (Atlanta) and Virgin Atlantic Airways (London) today detailed a codeshare agreement across 108 routes* and connections to 66 destinations across North America and the U.K.
Today’s codeshare announcement coincides with Delta acquiring a 49 percent stake in Sir Richard Branson’s airline – marking the next step towards a full joint venture between the two carriers. Virgin Atlantic will place its code on 91 Delta routes, including both trans-Atlantic and domestic U.S. routes. Delta will place its code on 17 Virgin Atlantic routes, including the recently launched Little Red domestic U.K. services connecting London to Manchester, Edinburgh and Aberdeen.
The agreement includes the following customer benefits:
Virgin Atlantic customers will now enjoy a vast network of connecting North American destinations while Delta customers will gain an additional six daily frequencies between London to New York
SkyMiles and Flying Club loyalty programs that will offer up to 125% tier bonus miles* to frequent fliers on all Delta and Virgin Atlantic flights – not just those within the codeshare agreement
Reciprocal Delta Sky Club and Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse access at applicable airports for Upper Class and BusinessElite passengers and Flying Club Gold members and SkyMiles Platinum and Diamond members
Priority check-in, boarding, baggage handling and additional baggage allowance on all Virgin Atlantic and Delta operated flights worldwide – not just those within the codeshare agreement – forVirgin Atlantic Upper Class and Flying Club Gold members as well as Delta BusinessElite and SkyMiles Gold, Platinum and Diamond members
The two airlines announced their intention to enter into a joint venture agreement in December 2012. Last week unconditional merger clearance was granted by the European Commission and theU.S Department of Justice closed their review of the transaction. As of today, Delta has successfully completed its acquisition of a 49 percent stake in Virgin Atlantic. The U.S Department of Transportation is currently reviewing the parties’ application for antitrust immunity relating to the proposed joint venture of the parties’ operations on nonstop routes between the US and the UK. This review is expected to be completed during third quarter of 2013, and the implementation of the Delta/Virgin Atlantic joint venture is anticipated to occur in the first quarter of 2014. Once implemented, this will deliver further significant additional consumer benefits and vibrant competition to the trans-Atlantic market.
Customers will be able to reap the rewards of the reciprocal codesharing beginning July 3, 2013 when travel across the routes begin.
As part of a $3 billion investment in enhanced global products, services and airport facilities, all of Delta’s flights between the U.S. and London-Heathrow feature fully flat-bed seats offering direct aisle access in the BusinessElite cabin. These flights also offer Delta’s popular Economy Comfort seating in the forward section of the economy cabin. Economy Comfort offers four additional inches of legroom and 50 per cent more recline compared to standard economy seats. All cabins offer in-seat audio and video on demand with a broad range of in-flight entertainment options. Delta also will begin introducing in-flight WiFi service on international flights beginning in 2014.
Virgin Atlantic completed a £150m upgrade program, including a new Upper Class cabin across its Airbus A330 aircraft in 2012 – with features including the longest fully flat bed in the sky and a redesigned on board bar. Brand new Clubhouses opened at both JFK and Newark airports in the past year and have received awards for innovation and design. The airline launched its domestic service; Virgin Atlantic Little Red in March 2013 and is now flying 26 daily frequencies to Manchester, Edinburgh and Aberdeen from Heathrow. Virgin Atlantic achieved record levels of on time performance in 2012 and is the number one airline in punctuality performance at Heathrow on the majority of its routes and out-performing its key competitor in 11 out of 12 months.
*Canadian and Jamaican flights subject to foreign government approval.
Virgin Atlantic codeshare on Delta operated flights:
LHR
London
to
JFK
New York, NY
BOS
Boston, MA
ATL
Atlanta, GA
DTW
Detroit, MI
MSP
Minneapolis, MN
MAN
Manchester
to
ATL
Atlanta, GA
JFK
New York
to
ATL
Atlanta, GA
MKE
Milwaukee, WI
AUS
Austin, TX
MSP
Minneapolis, MN
BNA
Nashville, TN
MSY
New Orleans, LA
BOS
Boston, MA
ORD
Chicago, IL
BUF
Buffalo, NY
ORF
Norfolk, VA
BWI
Baltimore, MD
PDX
Portland, OR
CHS
Charleston, SC
PHL
Philadelphia, PA
CLE
Cleveland, OH
PHX
Phoenix, AZ
CLT
Charlotte, NC
PIT
Pittsburgh, PA
CMH
Columbus, OH
RDU
Raleigh Durham
CVG
Cincinnati, OH
RIC
Richmond, VA
DCA
Washington, DC
ROC
Rochester, NY
DEN
Denver, CO
RSW
Fort Myers, FL
DFW
Dallas/Fort Worth
SAN
San Diego, CA
DTW
Detroit, MI
SAT
San Antonio, TX
FLL
Fort Lauderdale
SDF
Louisville, KY
IAD
Washington, DC
SEA
Seattle, WA
IND
Indianapolis, IN
SFO
San Francisco, CA
JAX
Jacksonville, FL
SLC
Salt Lake City, UT
LAS
Las Vegas, NV
STL
St Louis, MO
LAX
Los Angeles, CA
TPA
Tampa, FL
MBJ
Montego Bay
YQB
Quebec, Canada
MCI
Kansas City, MO
YUL
Montreal, Canada
MCO
Orlando, FL
YVR
Vancouver, Canada
MIA
Miami, FL
YYZ
Toronto, Canada
BOS
Boston
to
ATL
Atlanta, GA
MCO
Orlando, FL
CMH
Columbus, OH
MEM
Memphis, TN
CVG
Cincinnati, OH
MSP
Minneapolis, MN
DTW
Detroit, MI
ORF
Norfolk, VA
IND
Indianapolis, IN
RDU
Raleigh Durham, NC
LGA
La Guardia, NY
SLC
Salt Lake City, UT
LAX
Los Angeles
to
HNL
Honolulu, HI
PHX
Phoenix, AZ
KOA
Kona, HI
SAN
San Diego, CA
LAS
Las Vegas, NV
SEA
Seattle, WA
LIH
Lihue, HI
SFO
San Francisco, CA
OAK
Oakland, CA
SLC
Salt Lake City, UT
OGG
Kahului, HI
SMF
Sacramento, CA
PDX
Portland, OR
EWR
Newark
to
ATL
Atlanta, GA
DTW
Detroit, MI
MSP
Minneapolis, MN
IAD
Washington
to
ATL
Atlanta, GA
DTW
Detroit, MI
MSP
Minneapolis, MN
ORD
Chicago
MSP
Minneapolis, MN
SLC
Salt Lake City, UT
SFO
San Francisco
HNL
Honolulu, HI
SLC
Salt Lake City, UT
Delta codeshare on Virgin Atlantic operated flights:
LHR
London Heathrow
to
BOS
Boston, MA
EWR
Newark, NJ
JFK
New York, NY
IAD
Washington, DC
LAX
Los Angeles, CA
MIA
Miami, FL
ORD
Chicago, IL
SFO
San Francisco, CA
YVR
Vancouver, Canada
ABZ
Aberdeen, UK
EDI
Edinburgh, UK
MAN
Manchester, UK
LGW
London Gatwick
to
LAS
Las Vegas, NV
MCO
Orlando, FL
MAN
Manchester
to
MCO
Orlando, FL
LAS
Las Vegas, NV
GLA
Glasgow
to
MCO
Orlando, FL
*Full details
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