Headquarters Burlingame, California, USA Key people C. David Cush (CEO)

Unknown Monday, October 14, 2013

Focus cities    Los Angeles International Airport
Frequent-flyer program    elevate
Airport lounge    Virgin America Loft
Fleet size    53
Destinations    23
Company slogan    A Breath of Fresh Airline
Parent company    VAI Partners LLC (75%)
Virgin Group (25%)
Headquarters    Burlingame, California, USA
Key people   
C. David Cush (CEO)
Donald J. Carty (Chairman)
Richard Branson (Minority owner)
Website    virginamerica.com
Virgin America, Inc. is a United States-based airline that began service on August 8, 2007. The airline's stated aim is to provide low-fare, high-quality service for "long-haul point-to-point service between major metropolitan cities on the Eastern and West Coast seaboards."[2] San Francisco International Airport is Virgin America's main hub, but the airline also has a focus city at Los Angeles International Airport.[3] Virgin America's frequent flyer program Elevate provides award flights and other benefits to frequent fliers.[4]
Virgin America, though the brainchild of British entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson, is a U.S. airline. By law, no more than 25% of a U.S. airline may be owned by foreign interests and must be under the "actual control" of U.S. citizens;[5][6] VAI Partners owns 75% of the capital stock; the remaining 25% of the company is owned by Virgin Group,[7] which also licenses the Virgin brand to the airline.
Virgin America, headquartered in Burlingame, California in the San Francisco Bay Area, is separate from and as such is under no obligation to work with any companies that share the Virgin brand name. However, Virgin America partners with many of the other Virgin-branded airlines.
Contents  [hide]
1 History
1.1 Opposition and setbacks
1.2 Clearance and take-off
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