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Your round-up of all things going on across the Virgin Group Can't see any images? [View in browser]( This newsletter is moving to Virgin Red -[sign up here]( Our friends at Virgin Red need your permission to send you the Virgin.com newsletter in future. This will be the last newsletter sent by Virgin.com Limited. [SIGN UP TO THE VIRGIN.COM NEWSLETTER]( [Virgin] Editor's Pick [If we can do this... Imagine what else we can do]( The sky isn't the limit any more. Following on from Virgin Galactic's first [fully crewed spaceflight]( we're looking at what we can do next all across the Virgin Family. [WHAT'S NEXT]( Around The Virgin Group [How Virgin Atlantic designed a feel-good airport experience]( Take a look at what it takes to design a feel-good airport experience, and what you can find inside Virgin Atlantic's recently re-opened Clubhouse at Heathrow... [READ MORE]( [Summer Sessions with Virgin Hotels]( Virgin Voyages]( Virgin Hotels has teamed up with Virgin Voyages and Belvedere to bring you the ultimate entertainment experience this summer. The weekend-long summer sessions will take place throughout July and August and will see Virgin Voyages take over the hotels’ pool clubs, Bimini Beach Club style... [TELL ME MORE]( [Virgin Red's floating ice cream truck]( Thousands of Londoners witnessed a rare sight when Virgin Red installed a levitating ice cream van, and handed out free cones and unique Virgin Red prizes. The truck was suspended from a bunch of 99 Virgin Red balloons to celebrate the fun and adventure at the heart of Virgin Red. [CHECK IT OUT]( [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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