Britain's Virgin Atlantic scraps domestic short-haul service

Sarah Young
Published6 Oct 2014, 06:12 PM IST
Virgin Atlantic&#8217;s Little Red service between London Heathrow and Manchester will stop in March. Photo: AFP<br />
Virgin Atlantic's Little Red service between London Heathrow and Manchester will stop in March. Photo: AFP

London: Britain’s Virgin Atlantic said its domestic short-haul unit, Little Red, would cease operations in 2015, just over two years after it was launched.

The airline, which is 51% owned by its British billionaire founder Richard Branson and 49% owned by US carrier Delta Air Lines, said in a statement that Little Red had “not been able to make a positive contribution” to the company.

The Little Red service did not provide enough feeder traffic on to Virgin’s trans-Atlantic and international routes, the airline said on Monday.

Little Red will stop flying between London Heathrow and Manchester in March with its Heathrow to Edinburgh and Aberdeen flights ceasing six months after that. Reuters

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