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Flying Food Group supports Virgin Atlantic's relaunch at Washington Dulles

Flying Food Group supports Virgin Atlantic's relaunch at Washington Dulles
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Flying Food Group has announced the successful relaunch of Virgin Atlantic operations at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). The company expressed gratitude to its IAD team for their organization and planning, which contributed to a smooth beginning for this new venture.

The company also acknowledged the efforts of the Corporate Chef’s team and other members of Flying Food Group for their support in making the inaugural flight a success.

"Together, we made this inaugural flight a resounding success!" said the release.

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