The oldest aircraft is a Boeing 737-800, registered as VH-VOK. It was delivered to Virgin Blue in August 2003 and transferred to Virgin Australia in May 2011. Initially configured for single-class seating, it now features eight business class seats and174 economy class seats following updates in February2024.
Virgin Australia's business class offers recliner seats with a37-inch pitch and complimentary three-course meals accompanied by various beverages. Economyclass passengers receive complimentary non-alcoholic drinks with options topurchase food and alcoholic beverages.
Recent data from Flightradar24 shows that VH-VOK has operated flights on routes including:
- Brisbane (BNE) - Cairns (CNS)
- Brisbane (BNE) - Townsville (TSV)
- Sydney (SYD) - Sunshine Coast (MCY)
- Sydney (SYD) - Launceston (LST)
- Melbourne (MEL) - Hobart (HBA)
- Melbourne (MEL) - Gold Coast (OOL)
The next-oldest aircraft are two other Boeing737-800s, registered as VH-VOLand VH-VON. These were also delivered to Virgin BlueinAugust2003 beforemovingtoVirginAustraliainMay2011.TheywereretrofittedinApril2024withthenewconfigurationofeightreclinerseatsinbusinessclassand162standardseatsineconomyclass.
The rest of the fleet includes:
Boeing737-700x9
Boeing737-800x79
Boeing737MAX8x8