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Your round-up of all things going on across the Virgin Group Can't see any images? Pack your bags, p

Your round-up of all things going on across the Virgin Group Can't see any images? [View in browser]( [Virgin] Editor's Pick [Book your stay at Virgin Hotels New Orleans]( Pack your bags, put on your favourite blues track and get ready to visit the birthplace of jazz because Virgin Hotels has just opened bookings for its very first hotel in New Orleans. Reservations are now being accepted for Labor Day weekend in September. [BOOK NOW]( Around The Virgin Group [Virgin Balloon Flights returns to the skies]( Guess who's back! After 18 months grounded, Virgin Balloon Flights is finally back flying high as its iconic big red balloons return to the UK skies in May. The team can't wait to start flying again and have shared everything you need to know as they restart flights. [FIND OUT MORE]( [Earn three Virgin Points for every £1 spent on train travel]( Virgin Red is introducing a new rewarding way to book train travel across Britain. Say hello to Virgin Trains Ticketing on the Virgin Red app – giving members a chance to book travel on any train within England, Scotland and Wales. Whether it’s a daily commute or a staycation adventure, Virgin Red members will be rewarded for their train travel. Booking via Virgin Red is quick and easy, with no booking fees on e-tickets, which members can view instantly within the app. [TAKE A TRIP]( [Your answer to a stress-free holiday this summer]( If you're excited to book your next trip but you're struggling to get your head around all the rules, restrictions and the traffic light system, don't worry – Virgin Atlantic has testing packages with everything you need. Partnering with Prenetics, a leading COVID-19 testing provider, Virgin Atlantic is offering customers easy and competitively priced at-home testing packages, tailored to your Virgin Atlantic destination. [LEARN MORE]( [The perfect pick-me-up]( Whether it's home-schooling the kids, or tuning in for a million Zoom calls, you deserve a treat for all you've done. Scrap that; you deserve a heap of treats – all available via Virgin Red, Virgin’s new rewards club that revolves around you. [TREAT YOURSELF]( [Virgin]( [Companies]( | [Careers]( | [News]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Virgin.com Limited, part of the Virgin Group. Copyright © 2021 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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