Examples of Virgin Atlantic in a sentence
In addition to the joint venture, we own a non-controlling 49% equity stake in Virgin Atlantic Limited, the parent company of Virgin Atlantic Airways.
Guests arriving on British Airways and Virgin Atlantic now have the option of booking the Trident Suite Arrival Experience.
We record our proportionate share of earnings from our equity investment in Virgin Atlantic in non-operating expense.
Lobbying is defined as influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress.
Reference signs do not limit the scope of the claims to the particular drawing, but merely assist the reader to understand the definition (Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd v Premium Aircraft Interiors UK Ltd [2010] RPC 8).
We record our proportionate share of earnings/loss from our equity investments in Virgin Atlantic and Aeroméxico in non-operating expense.
Committee appointed to sit jointly with a similar committee from the Senate to consider and report on the “Special Report of Investigation conducted by the Office of the Contractor General into the Sale/Divestment of Air Jamaica Limited London Heathrow Slots to Virgin Atlantic Airways Limited; Addendum to the Special Report; Letters from the Office of the Contractor General dated April 6, 9 and 16, 2009, in support of the Special Report”.
The only regular movements classified as QC/4 are operated by Virgin Atlantic (using Boeing 747-400s) at Gatwick and all are departures scheduled in the morning or early afternoon.
We do this by listing carriers to be used or likely to be used as follows: British Airways, Ryanair, Easyjet, Jet2,Estonian Air, Virgin Atlantic, Lithuanian Airlines, Air Baltic, Air Berlin, Aer Lingus, TUI Airways.Any changes to the actual airline after you have received your tickets will be notified to you as soon as possible and in all cases at check-in or at the boarding gate.
A SMART human logistics (2007) report states businesses have been quietly and resolutely implementing widespread work life balance policies; for example Sainsbury’s, Nestle, Sony, Virgin Atlantic, Central Government departments and the NHS.