Thursday, May 5, 2011

Virgin rebrands Australia, Pacific operations

Manila Bulletin
May 5, 2011

SYDNEY, May 4 (AFP) – Sir Richard Branson Wednesday announced Virgin's airline operations in Australia and the Pacific were being rebranded as it attempts to grab more market share from Qantas.

Domestic carrier Virgin Blue and its international offshoots, Pacific Blue and V Australia, will all be known as Virgin Australia, with negotiations under way to bring Polynesia Blue under the same umbrella.

British entrepreneur and part owner Branson, who launched the new airline in Sydney with chief executive John Borghetti, said the move would allow Virgin to build one strong brand recognized globally.

As well as changing the name, Virgin has also dropped the bright red body paint from its aircraft in favor of a more conservative white.

Branson said the Virgin Australia brand represented a new chapter for the airline, which first started flying in Australia 11 years ago.

''I'm absolutely thrilled with the new look and feel of Virgin Australia's domestic product and I know it will shake up the Australian travel market on a larger scale than it did 10 years ago,'' he said.

Borghetti added that the brand consolidation was a pivotal point in the airline's history.

''Virgin Australia will be the airline of choice for all market segments,'' he said.

''We will do this by bringing the magic back to flying – providing a seamless experience, with excellent service that can be tailored to the individual.

''In re-positioning the airline we have kept all the great attributes for which Virgin Blue is renowned – the 'can-do' attitude, the competitive pricing and the genuine friendly service.''

Virgin Australia will operate domestically in Australia as of Wednesday, with V Australia and Pacific Blue operating under the name by year end.

Analysts said the move was part of a strategy to move Virgin, Australia's second-largest carrier, away from low-cost carriers such as Jetstar and Tiger Airways and towards Qantas in the full-service market.

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