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Virgin Australia, formerly known as Virgin Blue, is an Australian airline based in Brisbane, Queensland. It is one of two active airlines to use the Virgin brand, as well as the larger by fleet size. It commenced services on 31 August 2000 with two aircraft on a single route, before suddenly emerging as a major airline in Australia's domestic market after the collapse of Ansett Australia in September 2001. With the airline's business model incorporating features of both a low-cost and full-service airline, it has since grown to become Australia’s largest domestic airline by passenger market share, as of December 2024. As of June 2025, the airline serves 33 destinations across Australia with its Boeing 737 fleets, operating from its hubs in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, as well as from its secondary hubs in Adelaide and Perth.

Summary from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA.

IATA
VA
ICAO
VOZ
Callsign
VIRGIN
Country
Australia
Headquarters
Perth
Founded
1963-01-01
Hubs
Perth Airport
Official website
Aircraft on these routes
100Airbus A319Airbus A320Airbus A330-200Airbus A330-300Airbus A340-600Airbus A380-800717Boeing 737-800Boeing 737-900Boeing 737-80073W757Boeing 767-30076WBoeing 777-200Boeing 777-300Boeing 777-300ERATR 72Embraer 190F50M88M90

Destinations (85)

Historical route data from OpenFlights — may be out of date.

Airline data: OpenFlights; facts and logo via Wikidata / Wikimedia Commons (CC0). Codes may be reassigned over time.