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Your round-up of all things going on across the Virgin Group Can't see any images? Meet The Virgin F

Your round-up of all things going on across the Virgin Group Can't see any images? [View in browser]( [Virgin] Editor's Pick [Video from Virgin]( Meet The Virgin Family Ever since Richard Branson launched the Virgin Group, there have been extraordinary people working for the brand to bring its unique proposition to life. Meet some of them in our latest video series... [WATCH NOW]( [Image from Virgin Atlantic]( The Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer And A Runway To Net Zero 14 years ago this week, the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer completed the longest distance ever flown by any time of aircraft – powered or not. Richard Branson reflects on the feat and looks forward to a net zero future. [LEARN MORE]( Around The Virgin Group [Image from Virgin Atlantic]( Virgin Atlantic Announces New Service To Cape Town Virgin Atlantic has announced a new daily seasonal service between London and Cape Town. Sunseekers can head down to South Africa from October 25th. [PLAN YOUR TRIP]( Virgin To Launch Telecoms Services In Spain The next Virgin company is on its way, as the Virgin Group gets set to launch telecoms services in Spain after signing a trademark licence agreement with Euskaltel. [READ MORE]( [Image provided by Harriet]( Love Is In The Air At Virgin Balloon Flights There’s little more romantic than floating in a hot air balloon over the beautiful English countryside. Virgin Balloon Flights’ passengers have shared some of their favourite moments from their flights. [FIND OUT MORE]( [Image from Claudio Morelli/Daria Bonera Agency]( Virgin Voyages Reveals Onboard Wearable Virgin Voyages has revealed smart wearable technology, which will unlock adventures for Sailors onboard their ships. The Band is made of recycled ocean plastic and is a hands, wallet and worry-free way for Sailors to do a number of things onboard. Oh, and look out for Virgin Voyages making waves tomorrow... [READ MORE]( [Virgin]( [Companies]( | [Careers]( | [News]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Virgin.com Limited, part of the Virgin Group. Copyright © 2020 Virgin.com Limited, all rights reserved. We’re sending you this email as you have previously signed up to our newsletter on our website. We send weekly emails, you can stop receiving our emails by hitting unsubscribe. Our mailing address is: Virgin.com Limited The Battleship Building 179 Harrow Road London, W2 6NB United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( [Contact us](mailto:contactus@virgin.com?subject=Contact%20us%20-%20Virgin.com%20Newsletter) | [Your Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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