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  2. Virgin Australia Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Australia Holdings had its head office in Virgin Village in Bowen Hills, Brisbane.As of 2008, 1,000 employees worked at Virgin Village. [33] The building, with about 13,220 square metres (142,300 sq ft) A-Grade office space, was triple net leased to Virgin Blue.

  3. Virgin Australia - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Australia was launched as Virgin Blue, a low-cost airline, in August 2000, with two Boeing 737-400 aircraft, one of which was leased from then-sister airline Virgin Express. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Initially offering seven return flights a day between Brisbane and Sydney, this was expanded to cover all major Australian cities and many holiday ...

  4. Brett Godfrey - Wikipedia

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    Brett Godfrey (born 8 August 1963 [citation needed]) is an Australian businessman and co-founder of Virgin Australia.Godfrey was awarded the Centenary Medal for his service to Tourism and Aviation in 2003 and inducted into the HM Awards' ‘Hall of Fame' in 2015.

  5. Jayne Hrdlicka - Wikipedia

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    Carla Jayne Hrdlicka (born 1961 or 1962 [1]) is an American-Australian business executive based in Australia. [2] She is currently the chairman and Board President of Tennis Australia, having been appointed in October 2017. In November 2020, she became the chief executive officer (CEO) of Australian airline Virgin Australia, replacing Paul ...

  6. List of Virgin Australia destinations - Wikipedia

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    Cable Beach, Virgin Australia's first A330-200. Bondi Beach, first Boeing 737-800 to wear Virgin Australia livery. Former ATR 72-500 in Virgin Australia livery. Virgin Australia (and Virgin Australia Regional Airlines) currently serve 33 domestic and 6 international destinations as of January 2024:

  7. V Australia - Wikipedia

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    V Australia [1] was a long-haul international airline owned by Virgin Australia Holdings that commenced operating on 27 February 2009. [2] As part of a rebranding of all of Virgin Australia Holdings' subsidiaries, on 7 December 2011 it was subsumed into Virgin Australia .