Astonishing Africa Offer by Virgin Atlantic

The UK based airline Virgin Atlantic has reissued its Africa Economy and Premium Economy fares. These fares are specified for many African destinations and include cheap flight offers and competitive rates.

The first destination on the list is Ghanaian capital city Accra. Flights to Accra start from as low as 277 GBP excl. tax (please enquire for more details).

Virgin Atlantic Airline is reckoned among the top airline of the world and offers flights from London Heathrow and Manchester airports. Nearly all major routes of Virgin Atlantic are direct, nonstop except for where and when advised.

virgin-atlantic-image-airlines-cheap-fares-africaThe airline offers flights to Nairobi, Kenya starting from 280 GBP excl taxes and Service charge (if any). Now Nairobi is also a very well toured and in demand holiday destination in Africa. Plus, as the airline offers direct flights, it makes the overall experience even better.

Flights to Dubai start from around 230 GBP approx excl. tax and service charges, an astonishing cheap flight offer indeed!

Further flights to Johannesburg and Cape Town South Africa also revolve around 390 to 430 GBP approx excl. tax and s.c. (if any).

In its reissued fare list, as of March 03, 2011 the airline stated that bookings may only be sold on or after March 03 and bookings may only be sold on or before March 31, 2013.

Another of the notable destination in this offer is Lagos, Nigeria. Flights to Lagos start from as low as 343 GBP excl. tax and service charges for Economy class travel in the cheapest fare.

Further the travel requirement states that all travel must commence on or after March 03 and Travel must commence on or before March 31, 2013. The fares mentioned are exclusive of taxes and service charges (if any) and given in GBP. Please note the airline reserves the right to revise its conditions and fares at any time. For timely reservation please contact your Travel House UK agent as seats are subject to availability.

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