Virgin Atlantic reopens Clubhouse at New York JFK
Virgin Atlantic has reopened its Clubhouse at New York JFK airport.
Clubhouse is open for Upper Class customers, Flying Club Gold members as well as Delta Air Lines’ Gold, Platinum, and Diamond Medallion members.
Guests can partake in a complimentary a la carte menu and afternoon tea plus cocktails, wine and soft drinks.
The Clubhouse experience has been adjusted to meet safety protocols.
Customers are encouraged remain seated and enjoy table service from the Clubhouse team.
"We’re delighted to welcome customers back to our Clubhouse at New York JFK offering the signature Virgin Atlantic experience we know they have missed over the past 18 months," said Corneel Koster, Virgin’s Chief Customer and Operating Officer.
Additionally, Virgin Atlantic announced a new partnership with lounge operator Plaza Premium Group which willi now be responsible for the day to day running of the JFK Clubhouse under the guidance of the Virgin Atlantic team.
Virgin Atlantic will also work with Plaza Premium for the Clubhouses in Boston, San Francisco, Washington and Johannesburg once they reopen as travel restrictions around the world start to relax.
"We look forward to expanding our partnership with Plaza Premium Group to our Clubhouses in North America and South Africa. It will ensure our customers enjoy every moment of their journey as travel restrictions begin to relax," Koster added.
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