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Virgin America marks its fifth anniversary with festivities that celebrate the airline’s continued job growth, network expansion and award-winning service. In honor of the young carrier’s milestone, San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee proclaims today (August 8, 2012), “Virgin America Day” in the City of San Francisco. As a thank you to its loyal flyers, Virgin America launches a “Book Like it’s Your Birthday” network-wide fare sale for travel between August 21, 2012-November 14, 2012. Main Cabin fares start as low as $55** from San Francisco (SFO) to Las Vegas (LAS) and from $145* from Los Angeles (LAX) to New York (JFK) (restrictions apply).
“Virgin America launched five years ago with a lofty mission – to make flying good again,” said Virgin America President and CEO David Cush. “Since that time, our teammates have worked tirelessly to build an airline that people love, as evidenced by a slew of prestigious travel awards and an Elevate loyalty program that now has over 2.4 million members. Our successes in just five short years are a credit to the work of all 2,600 members of our growing team, to our loyal guests who have embraced a better way of flying and to the support we’ve received from the San Francisco Bay Area community.”
“In addition to having built deep roots in this community through its charitable community partnerships, Virgin America has created thousands of jobs and is an anchor tenant at SFO’s world-class and sustainable Terminal 2,” said San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee. “Our City is proud that Virgin America calls San Francisco home, and I am pleased to proclaim today ‘Virgin America Day’ in San Francisco.”
Source: Virgin America
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