Virgin Australia has launched sales of its new business class product on its narrowbody 737 fleet, with business class to be available on all flights from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane to Perth from September 28.
The airline already offers business class seating on its two Airbus A330-200s, which operate between Sydney and Perth, and has been progressively refitting its 737s with an eight seat, 38in (97cm) pitch, four abreast business class cabin, since its relaunch as Virgin Australia in May.
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