- Virgin Atlantic is scrapping its London to Riyadh flight from 7 April, just a year after the route's launch.
- The airline said the change was due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, “based on the latest intelligence, regulatory guidance, demand, and operating costs”.
- In addition to the London Heathrow to Riyadh route, Virgin Atlantic has also cancelled its Manchester to Jeddah service.
- Customers booked on the affected flights will be offered rebooking onto an alternative carrier or a full refund.
- Virgin Atlantic will continue to offer connectivity to Saudi Arabia through its codeshare partnership with Saudia and has also suspended its seasonal Dubai service until the Winter 2026 season.
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Virgin Atlantic scraps flight route only a year after its launch