Earlier this week, Virgin Voyages introduced that they had been shifting one in all their cruise ships to San Juan later this 12 months for cruises to the Caribbean.
To have a good time having a ship primarily based in Puerto Rico, Sir Richard Branson stunned everybody on a Delta flight from Atlanta to San Juan with a free cruise on Virgin. He personally boarded the flight and gave a free cruise to all SkyMiles members (Delta’s frequent flyer program) who had been 18 years and older. In any case, Virgin Voyages is an adults solely cruise line.
The free cruise is sweet for the ship’s inaugural season in San Juan that can start later this 12 months.
Sir Richard Branson mentioned, “The Caribbean has been my residence for a few years, and I’m very excited to welcome Resilient Woman as she sails from San Juan to go to the area’s most stunning locations. My pleasure clearly couldn’t be contained, so we got here up with a solution to have a good time with a private invitation and shock for some unsuspecting friends on a Delta flight to San Juan. We’re grateful for our companions at Delta who joined in on the enjoyable and have additionally been long-time enterprise companions of our airline, Virgin Atlantic. We sit up for exhibiting everybody what it’s prefer to Set Sail the Virgin Approach!”
Previous to boarding, Virgin Voyages hosted a full departure gate takeover, bringing to life components of the cruise ship’s on-board expertise to passengers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Worldwide Airport.
“When two award-winning manufacturers come collectively, they create magic for his or her clients. Delta is thrilled to have partnered with Sir Richard Branson and Virgin Voyages for this particular surprise-and-delight for our SkyMiles Members on the flight,” mentioned Delta’s Tim Mapes. “That is yet one more means through which we’re including worth to this system and unlocking unique experiences for our Members. Keep tuned for extra with Virgin Voyages.”
Resilient Woman will sail seven, eight, 10 and 11 evening cruises to the Caribbean from San Juan beginning in November 2024.