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The first Virgin flight would depart from London's Heathrow airport on October 28.
New Delhi: Premier British carrier Virgin Atlantic, which had stopped its Mumbai-London services in 2009, would re-launch these daily flights from October, saying India's "phenomenal growth" in air traffic had led to this resumption.
The first Virgin flight would depart from London's Heathrow airport on October 28 and the return flight the next day, a Virgin spokesperson said in New Delhi.
The daily flights would serve the UK and open up easy connections from London to several US cities including New York, Boston, Chicago and Washington, she said, adding that the flights have been timed to offer US connections with less than a two-hour-wait in Heathrow.
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