With the introduction of service to Toronto on June 29 from Los Angeles and San Francisco, Virgin America marked the launch of its first international city.rn"Today is a great day for airline competition, for our teammates and for travellers," said Virgin America president and CEO David Cush. "When more airlines compete, consumers win with lower fares and better service. At a time when most airlines are contracting and consumers expect less and less, we're proud to be growing, operating responsibly and offering travellers a very different kind of flight experience."rnVirgin America is one of the fastest growing start-up airlines of all time. The San Francisco-based carrier launched in August 2007, and now serves 11 destinations including Toronto, has 1,500 "teammates" or employees and plans to grow to 30 to 50 cities in the next three to five years.
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