List of Virgin Express destinations
Virgin Express served the following destinations before merging:[1]
At time of closure
- Belgium
- Brussels Airport Hub
- Denmark
- France
- Marseille Provence Airport
- Nice - Côte d'Azur Airport
- Germany
- Greece
- Italy
- Portugal
- Faro - Faro Airport
- Lisbon - Portela Airport
- Spain
- Barcelona - El Prat Airport
- Girona - Girona - Costa Brava Airport
- Madrid - Barajas Airport
- Málaga Airport
- Murcia-San Javier Airport
- Palma de Mallorca - Son Sant Joan Airport
- Valencia - Valencia Airport
- Switzerland
- Geneva - Cointrin Airport
Prior to closure
Destinations prior to closure include:
- France
- Republic of Ireland
- Shannon (Shannon Airport) [3][4]
- Italy
- Milan - Linate Airport [5] (Services moved to Orio al Serio in Bergamo)
- Netherlands
- Sweden
- Göteborg Landvetter Airport [6]
- Stockholm-Arlanda Airport [6]
- United Kingdom
- London [3][4][7]
- London Gatwick Airport
- London Heathrow Airport
- London Stansted Airport
- London [3][4][7]
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External links
References
- Home Page on January 12, 2007, Virgin Express
- "Destinations" of January 1, 2006, Virgin Express
- Route Map of 2000, Virgin Express
- "Destinations" of October 13, 1999, Virgin Express
- "Destinations" as of June 8, 2004, Virgin Express
- Route Map of 2002, Virgin Express
- "Destinations" of June 03, 2001, Virgin Express
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