Virgin Atlantic,
one of the world’s leading long-haul airlines, today celebrated its 25th
birthday in style by recreating the very first flight to New York that departed
on 22 June 1984. Sir Richard Branson, President of Virgin Atlantic, was joined
onboard by frequent travellers, travel trade VIPs and a host of special guests
including leading fashion designer Vivienne Westwood, international cricketer
Kevin Pietersen and his wife, former Liberty X singer Jessica, as well as Ian
Botham and Christopher Biggins, who was a passenger on the very first Virgin
Atlantic flight 25 years ago.
As part of the
celebrations at Heathrow Airport before the historic departure, Sir Richard
Branson was joined on the wing of the Boeing 747-400 Virgin Atlantic aircraft,
named ‘Birthday Girl’, by acclaimed supermodel and icon, Kate Moss who came to
personally wish the airline a Happy Birthday.
Speaking at
Heathrow Airport, Sir Richard Branson,
President of Virgin Atlantic said:
“I am so proud of what we have achieved in the last 25
years. It is a tribute to the staff of
Virgin Atlantic that we are in the leading position we are in today. It seems a long time ago that we took that
first flight in 1984, and so much has been achieved since then. We would like
to thank the millions of travellers that have put their faith in us and the
thousands of staff who have created such a great airline.”
Steve Ridgway, Chief Executive of Virgin Atlantic said:
“Today’s milestone is a huge accomplishment for Virgin
Atlantic. In the last 25 years, our 8500
staff worldwide have helped us build a fantastic airline against all the odds,
whether battling with our competitors or enduring the ups and downs of the
aviation industry. Since 1984 Virgin
Atlantic has grown up a lot but thanks to the creativity, enthusiasm and hard
work of our staff, we are definitely still red hot!”
The airline also
received a special birthday message from Prime
Minister Gordon Brown who said:
“I’m delighted to congratulate Virgin Atlantic on your
25th anniversary. Britain is rightly proud of having the world’s
most innovative and competitive airlines. Virgin Atlantic and Richard Branson’s
vision and pioneering spirit have changed the global airline business over the
last twenty-five years. People can now afford to fly to places they previously
only dreamt of. Aviation underpins our economic well-being. Virgin Atlantic is
now also at the forefront of developing new technologies to meet the challenge
of climate change. May this pioneering spirit continue throughout your second
quarter century.”
Today’s special
birthday flight will be under the command of Captain Geoff Andreasen, Virgin
Atlantic’s Chief Boeing Pilot, and First Officer Niamh O’Connor. The Flight
Service Manager on the flight operated the very first Virgin Atlantic flight in
1984. Chris Morley, who has been with
the airline for 25 years, will be leading the team of 18 cabin crew across the
Atlantic.
During the birthday
flight guests will enjoy a taste of the 1980s, with specially themed music and
meals designed with an 80s twist. Among
the movies onboard will be ‘Airplane’, which was famously shown on the
airline’s first ever flight.
Entertainers will also be onboard to ensure that everyone is in the
party spirit. Once in New York guests
will be invited to the exclusive Virgin Atlantic Red Hot Birthday Party in
Manhattan.
Over 65 million
passengers have chosen to travel with Virgin Atlantic since its launch in 1984.
The airline now flies to 30 destinations around the world, from its main bases
at London Heathrow and London Gatwick, using a modern, young fleet of Airbus
A340 and Boeing 747 aircraft.