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Andy Rudd

Virgin Atlantic flights to restart on July 20 - full list of destinations

Virgin Atlantic has announced it plans to restart passenger flights on July 20.

The airline will initially operate London Heathrow flights to Orlando, Hong Kong, Shanghai, New York and Los Angeles.

Flights will resume to more destinations in August, with details to be confirmed in the next two weeks.

Staff will be wearing face masks and carrying out random temperature checks on travellers.

And passengers will receive a 'health pack' onboard the plane with medical grade masks, surface wipes and hand gel.

The airline will fly to Orlando on July 20 (Getty Images/Gallo Images)

Virgin Atlantic has only operated cargo flights in recent weeks due to the collapse in demand caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

It said in a statement: “As countries around the world start to relax travel restrictions, Virgin Atlantic will resume some routes on July 20, while steadily increasing passenger flying throughout the second half of 2020, with a further, gradual recovery through 2021 in line with customer demand.”

Chief operating officer Juha Jarvinen said the carrier is “monitoring external conditions extremely closely” such as the UK’s incoming 14-day quarantine policy.

“We know that as the Covid-19 crisis subsides, air travel will be a vital enabler of the UK’s economic recovery,” he said.

“Therefore we are calling for a multi-layered approach of carefully targeted public health and screening measures, which will allow for a successful and safe restart of international air travel for passengers and businesses.”

Enhanced hygiene and safety measures announced by the airline include deploying powerful disinfectant on board “ensuring no surface is left untouched”.

Passengers will be required to wear masks when social distancing is not possible.

Virgin Atlantic has previously announced it will not resume flights at Gatwick and will reduce its workforce by 3,150 people as it restructures due to the pandemic.

Founder Sir Richard Branson agreed last month to sell shares worth around 500 million US dollars (£405 million) in his Virgin Galactic space business to raise funds for his struggling airline and leisure businesses.

The businessman had warned the carrier would collapse unless it received Government support and indicated he would be willing to remortgage his private Caribbean island home on Necker Island to raise funds.

Rival airline British Airways plans to launch “a meaningful return to service” in July.

EasyJet will resume mainly domestic flights on June 15, with half its total routes reopened by the end of July.

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