Virgin Australia destinations

This is a list of destinations served by Virgin Australia Holdings (including: Virgin Australia, Virgin Samoa and Virgin Australia Regional Airlines.[1] This list does not include codeshare destinations. Virgin currently serve 59 destinations as of June 2016.

List

Cable Beach, Virgin Australia's first A330-200.
Bondi Beach, first Boeing 737-800 to wear Virgin Australia livery.
[Hub]Hub
[‡]Secondary Hub
[^]Focus City
[*]Future destination
[#]Seasonal
[T] Terminated destination
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City Country IATA ICAO Airport Notes/Refs
Abu DhabiUnited Arab EmiratesAUHOMAAAbu Dhabi International Airport[2]
AdelaideAustralia (South Australia)ADLYPADAdelaide Airport ^
AlbanyAustralia (Western Australia)ALHYABAAlbany AirportT[3]
AlburyAustralia (New South Wales)ABXYMAYAlbury Airport
Alice SpringsAustralia (Northern Territory)ASPYBASAlice Springs Airport
ApiaSamoaAPWNSFAFaleolo Airport
AucklandNew ZealandAKLNZAAAuckland International Airport
BallinaAustralia (New South Wales)BNKYBNABallina Airport
BeijingChinaPEKZBAABeijing Capital International Airport*Starts 1 June 2017[4]
BrisbaneAustralia (Queensland)BNEYBBNBrisbane Airport Hub
BroomeAustralia (Western Australia)BMEYBRMBroome International Airport
BundabergAustralia (Queensland)BDBYBUDBundaberg Airport[5]
BusseltonAustralia (Western Australia)BQBYBLNBusselton Regional Airport T[6]
CairnsAustralia (Queensland)CNSYBCSCairns Airport
CanberraAustralia (Australian Capital Territory) CBRYSCBCanberra Airport
ChristchurchNew ZealandCHCNZCHChristchurch International Airport
Christmas IslandAustralia (Christmas Island)XCHYPXMChristmas Island Airport
CloncurryAustralia (Queensland)CNJYCCYCloncurry Airport
Cocos (Keeling) IslandsAustralia (Cocos Keeling Islands)CCKYPCCCocos (Keeling) Islands Airport
Coffs HarbourAustralia (New South Wales)CFSYCFSCoffs Harbour Airport
DarwinAustralia (Northern Territory)DRWYPDNDarwin International Airport
DenpasarIndonesiaDPSWADDNgurah Rai International Airport
DerbyAustralia (Western Australia)DCNYCINRAAF Curtin[7]
DunedinNew Zealand DUDNZDNDunedin International Airport
EmeraldAustralia (Queensland)EMDYEMLEmerald Airport[8]
EsperanceAustralia (Western Australia)EPRYESPEsperance AirportT[3]
ExmouthAustralia (Western Australia)LEAYPLMRAAF LearmonthT[9]
GeraldtonAustralia (Western Australia)GETYGELGeraldton Airport[1]
GladstoneAustralia (Queensland)GLTYGLAGladstone Airport
Gold CoastAustralia (Queensland)OOLYBCGGold Coast Airport ^
HamiltonNew ZealandHLZNZHNHamilton AirportT[10]
Hamilton IslandAustralia (Queensland)HTIYBHMGreat Barrier Reef Airport
Hervey BayAustralia (Queensland)HVBYHBAHervey Bay Airport
HobartAustralia (Tasmania)HBAYMHBHobart International Airport
Hong KongHong KongHKGVHHHHong Kong International Airport*Starts 1 June 2017[4]
HoniaraSolomon IslandsHIRAGGHHenderson Field Airport
JohannesburgSouth Africa JNBFAJSOR Tambo International Airport T
KalgoorlieAustralia (Western Australia)KGIYPKGKalgoorlie-Boulder Airport[1]
KarrathaAustralia (Western Australia)KTAYPKAKarratha Airport
KununurraAustralia (Western Australia)KNXYPKUKununurra Airport[1]
LauncestonAustralia (Tasmania)LSTYMLTLaunceston Airport
Los AngelesUnited StatesLAXKLAXLos Angeles International Airport
MackayAustralia (Queensland)MKYYBMKMackay Airport
MelbourneAustralia (Victoria)MELYMMLMelbourne Airport Hub
MilduraAustralia (Victoria)MQLYMIAMildura Airport
MoranbahAustralia (Queensland)MOVYMRBMoranbah Airport[11]
Mount IsaAustralia (Queensland)ISAYBMAMount Isa Airport[12]
NadiFijiNANNFFNNadi International Airport
NewcastleAustralia (New South Wales)NTLYWLMWilliamtown Airport
NewmanAustralia (Western Australia)ZNEYNWNNewman Airport
Nuku'alofaTonga TBUNFTFFua'amotu International Airport
OnslowAustralia (Western Australia)ONSYOLWOnslow Airport
ParaburdooAustralia (Western Australia)PBOYPBOParaburdoo Airport
PerthAustralia (Western Australia)PERYPPHPerth Airport
PhuketThailandHKTVTSPPhuket International AirportT[13]
Port HedlandAustralia (Western Australia)PHEYPPDPort Hedland International Airport
Port MacquarieAustralia (New South Wales)PQQYPMQPort Macquarie Airport
Port MoresbyPapua New Guinea POMAYPYJacksons International Airport
Port VilaVanuatuVLINVVVBauerfield International Airport
ProserpineAustralia (Queensland)PPPYBPNWhitsunday Coast Airport
QueenstownNew Zealand ZQNNZQNQueenstown Airport
RarotongaCook IslandsRARNCRGRarotonga International Airport
RavensthorpeAustralia (Western Australia)RVTYNRVRavensthorpe AirportT[3]
RockhamptonAustralia (Queensland)ROKYBRKRockhampton Airport
Sunshine CoastAustralia (Queensland)MCYYBSUSunshine Coast Airport
SydneyAustralia (New South Wales)SYDYSSYSydney Airport Hub
TamworthAustralia (New South Wales)TMWYSTWTamworth Airport
TownsvilleAustralia (Queensland)TSVYBTLTownsville Airport
UluruAustralia (Northern Territory)AYQYAYEAyers Rock Airport
WellingtonNew ZealandWLGNZWNWellington International Airport

Codeshare & interline agreements

Currently, Virgin Australia has interline agreements with Alaska Airlines (to Seattle–Tacoma);[14] Delta Air Lines;[15] and Horizon Air (to Portland).

It was announced on 26 August 2010 that Virgin Australia had signed a codeshare and interline agreement with Etihad Airways, giving Virgin passengers access to 65 destinations in Europe and the Middle East.[16]

Virgin America and Virgin Australia International Airlines shared terminal facilities at Los Angeles International Airport's Terminal 3, however, only the check-in desks are located there, both inbound and outbound Virgin Australia flights arrive and depart from the Tom Bradley International Terminal.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Virgin Australia Route Map". 8 July 2013.
  2. "Virgin's Sydney-Abu Dhabi flights to return from September following 777 cabin upgrades". Australian Aviation. 5 July 2016.
  3. 1 2 3 "Concern for regional WA air services as Virgin pulls out of Albany, Esperance routes". ABC News. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  4. 1 2 "Virgin secures traffic rights for Hong Kong, Beijing". Australian Aviation. 20 June 2016.
  5. "Virgin announces flights to and from Bundaberg". Bundaberg NewsMail. 26 February 2013.
  6. "Virgin cancels Busselton trial". Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  7. "Virgin axes Perth-Derby flights as Derby West Kimberley Shire considers air service alternatives". Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  8. http://www.virginaustralia.com/AboutUs/Media/NewsandPressReleases/P_018636.html
  9. "Tourism council warns against deregulated Perth-Albany air route". 14 July 2014. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  10. http://nz.sports.yahoo.com/news/virgin-australia-suspend-brisbane-hamilton-055017509.html
  11. "Virgin Australia Announces New Service Between Brisbane and Moranbah - Virgin Australia". Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  12. "Qantas to face Virgin competition on Isa-Brisbane route". 18 May 2012. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  13. "Tigerair Australia to serve Bali from March 2016". Australian Aviation. 7 August 2015.
  14. Release to the Australian Stock Exchange - V Australia announces SYD-LAX as launch route
  15. V Australia and Delta sign agreement Archived March 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  16. O'sullivan, Matt (26 August 2010). "Virgin tie-up with Etihad a blow to Qantas". The Sydney Morning Herald.
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