Advertising Feature – Travel with Virgin Atlantic
With the British summer looking pretty miserable, what better time is there to pack your irons and head to sunnier climes. Treat yourself by checking out the raft of great value flights Virgin Atlantic has on offer.
Swing Easy! Take two suitcases PLUS your golf clubs for free with Virgin Atlantic this summer. From the Green Monkey in Barbados to Hunter?s Creek in Orlando, the Caribbean and Florida offer some of the most outstanding golf courses in the world ? and Virgin Atlantic flies to just about all of them.
And now it?s even easier to get away for a round or two. Fly with Virgin Atlantic until 15 July 2007 and you can take a suitcase of up to 23kg*, your golf clubs and an extra suitcase of up to 23kg* with no excess baggage charge. That?s enough room for everything you could possibly want to take on holiday and more!
This offer applies to all flights from London Gatwick and Manchester airports to the Caribbean and Florida. Prices start from as little as £388pp rtn incl tax.
Even better, join Flying Club, Virgin Atlantic?s seriously rewarding loyalty programme and you?ll receive 2,000 bonus miles. It only takes a minute to join Flying Club, and once you?re a member you?ll have access to exclusive Miles Plus Money fares, allowing you to combine as little as 2,000 Flying Club miles with money to see the world for less. That?s just one of the reasons we think it?s the most generous rewards programme in the sky.
To find out more and book now click here.
Get the Golf Monthly Newsletter
Subscribe to the Golf Monthly newsletter to stay up to date with all the latest tour news, equipment news, reviews, head-to-heads and buyer’s guides from our team of experienced experts.
-
Hero Dubai Desert Classic Odds, Picks And Predictions
Four of the Golf Monthly team have picked out a favorite and outside contender from the field at the first Rolex Series event of 2025 on the DP World Tour
By Jonny Leighfield Published
-
The American Express Prize Money Payout 2025
The PGA Tour heads to California and The American Express where, 12 months ago, amateur Nick Dunlap made history with a one stroke victory
By Matt Cradock Published