How Virgin Atlantic Is Not-So-Silently Mourning the Loss of Virgin America

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Alaska Airlines is working hard to give its merger with Virgin America, and consequent decision to retire the latter brand, a positive spin. The problem is, nobody’s fooled.

In a sector with too few choices (and shrinking), Virgin America, with its mood lighting, on-demand meals and sassy safety videos, was among the few brands that struck American travelers as committed to comfort, happiness and personality. (Unsurprisingly, Alaska Airlines plans on learning from it.)

So, in true Virgin style, Virgin Atlantic is giving its vanishing sister company one last salute.

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