Boeing 777 news today2/13/2023 ![]() "However, given current international travel restrictions, the airline will continue to suspend flights to Los Angeles and Tokyo with the intention to recommence and grow long-haul flights when sufficient demand returns." "Long-haul international operations are an important part of the Virgin Australia business," the airline has said in a statement. Virgin has always insisted that it would resume long-range international flying when demand on its key routes returned. While four of the five Boeing 777-300ER jets were fully owned by Virgin, to date only two have been sold off – the other pair remain on the books of VB Leaseco, one of the many arms of Virgin Australia Holdings, and are still parked at Toowoomba's Wellcamp Airport, 130km west of Virgin's Brisbane base. ![]() ![]() Virgin Australia says it has no plans to fly the two Boeing 777s which remain under its ownership some 12 months since Bain Capital retired the airline's Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 fleets as part of its 'Virgin Australia 2.0' reboot.
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