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Virgin Atlantic has announced several changes ahead of next season’s peak Caribbean season, which will reduce the number of islands they are operating to following a period of expansion in the region. Firstly, they are returning to the Riveria Maya, with a three-weekly service from Heathrow starting in October, and Montego Bay will increase to a daily service. However, St Lucia won’t be returning next winter (leaving British Airways as the sole operator, to one of the three major British markets), as well as Nassau and Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos (which will also become British Airways only from London).

 

London Heathrow

Cancun – 3x weekly (starting 19 October 2025)
Antigua – 4x weekly (early season – Thursday flight operates via Barbados)
Montego Bay, Jamaica – daily from January 2026
Barbados – 13x weekly
St Vincent – 3x weekly (via Barbados)
Grenada – 3x weekly (via Barbados)

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