Virgin is spending $17 billion on new planes and cabins. See inside its Airbus A330neo, with niche perks like Bluetooth.
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Virgin has not included the bar in its latest cabins found in older aircraft models; however, its special social spaces for top-paying passengers elevate its offering, rivaling elite airlines like Qatar Airways and Emirates.
The A330neo is a significant aspect of Virgin's transformation plan as it transitions from an aging A330-300 fleet to more fuel-efficient aircraft, anticipating to reduce the average age of its fleet to 6.4 years.
The highlight of the A330neo is the exclusive 'Retreat Suite.' Positioned in the Upper-Class cabin, it features two seats offering distinct advantages, such as enhanced storage and floor space, contributing to a unique travel experience.
Upper-class passengers can enhance their experience with the Retreat Suite for an additional charge of £300, aligning with emerging trends in the aviation sector where airlines are increasingly offering premium options for higher profits.
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