British airline Virgin Atlantic has reduced its flight schedule on several major US routes for the upcoming winter season. According to aviation analytics company Cirium, significant cutbacks will occur on flights from London Heathrow to Orlando, San Francisco, and Washington D.C.
Earlier this year, Virgin Atlantic warned of a potential slowdown in US transatlantic travel demand despite launching new connections to Cancun and Toronto. The airline reported its first profitable year since 2016 in 2024 but still faces over $1 billion in debt accumulated during the pandemic.
The largest reduction will be seen on the London Heathrow to San Francisco route. Flights will be halved in November before dropping from ten to seven weekly flights for the rest of the winter season. Previously, there were suggestions that Virgin might increase peak daily flights to San Francisco, but it has decided otherwise.