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- Sleep - And stretch. At the touch of a button the seat flips over to become the biggest fully flat bed in business.
- Every seat has aisle access so there's no stepping over your neighbour.
- Work - Every Suite is fitted with laptop power access and a large table with plenty of room to spread out or have
- an informal meeting.
Play - With a multi-directional 10.4" TV screen, you're in your own private cinema
- . With a huge choice of films, TV programme's and games.
- Dine - Order what you want when you want from our Freedom menu, or why not invite a friend to
- join you for a drink or a snack.
- Relax - Put your feet up. Your soft leather seat reclines even for take off and your ottoman also acts
as a seat for a guest or for beauty therapy treatments.
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VIRGIN ATLANTIC NEWS:
August 26, 2008
Virgin Atlantic, the airline controlled by British entrepreneur Richard Branson's Virgin Group,
said its annual profit rose 38 percent, helped by an increase in bookings from business passengers.
Virgin Atlantic, which specializes in long-haul flights to North America, the Caribbean, Africa and Asia,
said its underlying pre-tax profit for 2007/08 was GBP60.9 million pounds (USD$112.7 million),
up from GBP44 million the previous year.
The carrier attributed the increase to a rise in business travel bookings, with premium passenger numbers -
up 22 percent on the year, helping boost group sales by 9.1 percent to GBP2.34 billion.
Virgin Atlantic, 49 percent owned by Singapore Airlines, added that it had attracted customers from British Airways
due to "ongoing problems" at its rival's new Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport.
Terminal 5 was hit by severe disruption due to baggage-handling problems shortly after it opened in March.
In a statement, Virgin Atlantic chief executive Steve Ridgway said the airline was "well placed to succeed",
despite high oil prices and weakening consumer demand.
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