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VIRGIN ATLANTIC OPENS ONE-STOP SHOP ONLINE ENABLING PASSENGERS TO BOOK VISAS
Virgin Atlantic passengers can now organise their travel documents at the same time as their flight tickets through a new partnership announced today. Virgin Atlantic has joined forces with CIBT, the largest global provider of visa and passport services, which means that its passengers can now secure travel visas to most countries in the world including China, India, Australia and Africa through the Virgin Atlantic contact centre and through Virginatlantic.com. Through this partnership CIBT will provide a comprehensive range of travel document services including visas, passports and other important documents required for travel.
Dee Cooper, Director of Product and Service said: "Virgin Atlantic’s aim is to provide our passengers with a seamless travel experience from the time of booking all the way through to them disembarking at their destination. This means Virgin Atlantic.com will be a one stop shop for all our passengers needs." John Donoghue, Executive Vice President at CIBT said: "We are excited to partner with Virgin Atlantic to help their passengers obtain required travel documents, such as visas and passports." Virgin Atlantic flies to 30 destinations around the world and celebrated its 25th birthday in June this year. For further information please contact the Virgin Atlantic Press Officeon +44 (0) 1293 747373 or log ontowww.virginatlantic.com |
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