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London Calling: Virgin Atlantic Selected as Charter Airline for Tampa Bay Buccaneers & New England Patriots for 2009 NFL Pepsi Max International Series

Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:06pm EDT
London Calling: Virgin Atlantic Selected as Charter Airline for Tampa Bay
Buccaneers & New England Patriots for 2009 NFL Pepsi Max International Series



SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., Oct. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Virgin Atlantic Airways, one of
the world's leading long-haul airlines, today announced it is the charter
airline for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots, who will play
in the NFL Pepsi Max International Series game at London's Wembley Stadium on
Sunday, October 25.


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Both teams will be traveling onboard a Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747-400 aircraft
to London Heathrow.  The New England Patriots departed on Thursday, Oct. 22
from Boston Logan Airport and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers departed early on
Friday, Oct. 23 from Tampa International Airport. Both teams are set to return
to the U.S. on Monday, Oct. 26 following the game.


Joining the teams onboard the Virgin Atlantic flights are coaches, team
support staff, and corporate sponsors. Each aircraft has been specially
managed to accommodate the teams' needs, ensuring maximum space and comfort
throughout each of Virgin Atlantic's cabins. From Upper Class to Economy, the
players, coaches and guests will also enjoy specialized menus, 300+ hours of
in-flight entertainment programming as well as the airline's legendary
service.


Chris Rossi, Senior VP of North America at Virgin Atlantic, said:  "We are
honored to be flying these two championship organizations to London for what
will be a memorable experience for the players, coaches and fans on both sides
of the pond. Hosting this game in London is also a great opportunity for us to
remind consumers that there's never been a better time to go to London
especially for fans looking to catch their favorite team. Getting there on 
Virgin  Atlantic and experiencing our  great  service,  entertainment, comfort
 and  incredible  value  for  money  ensure  that  every  traveler  will  have
 an unforgettable journey."


"We are excited to be traveling overseas to participate in the International
Series in what is certainly one of our season's highlights," said Tampa Bay
Buccaneers Vice President of Business Administration Brian Ford. "We always
look forward to connecting with our extended fan base in opposing NFL cities
and now through the services of Virgin Atlantic, we will be afforded the
unique opportunity to unite with our extensive fan base throughout the United
Kingdom for the first time. The entire team and extended party will certainly
benefit from Virgin Atlantic's exceptional service allowing us to prepare for
the game on Sunday."


"We are proud to be selected by the NFL to be highlighted in this year's
International Series in London," said New England Patriots Chief
Administrative Officer Jim Hausmann.


"We know that we have a lot of passionate Patriots fans in England and many
more from New England who will be traveling across the pond for this game. For
our players, playing on the hallowed grounds of Wembley Stadium, staying in
London and traveling overseas on a Virgin Atlantic 747 will be among the many
memorable experiences that will last a lifetime."


Virgin Atlantic flies to London and beyond and is celebrating its 25th
birthday this year.


For further information please contact the Virgin Atlantic Press Office at
(203) 750-2570 or visit www.virginatlantic.com. 


SOURCE  Virgin Atlantic Airways

Virgin Atlantic Airways, U.S. Press Office, +1-203-750-2570



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