Shai Weiss
Chief Executive Officer
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Anthony Woodman
Vice President Customer Journeys and Reward
As Vice President Customer Journeys and Reward, Anthony is responsible for creating amazing experiences and end-to-end journeys for Virgin Atlantic's customers, in line with the company's brand promise and vision to be the most loved travel company. Since joining Virgin Atlantic in 2016, Anthony has experience in a variety of roles, previously as Vice President Customer Loyalty and before that Head of Alliances, as well as supporting on a range of projects during Virgin Atlantic's solvent recapitalisation. Previously, Anthony began his career in management consulting at the Boston Consulting Group in London, working across a range of sectors especially Retail and Private Equity. Anthony graduated from the University of Cambridge having read History and Philosophy of Science whilst a choral scholar in Trinity College Choir.
Company Profile :
Virgin Atlantic was founded by entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson in 1984, with innovation and amazing customer service at its core. In 2021, Virgin Atlantic was voted Britain’s only Global Five Star Airline by APEX for the sixth year running in the Official Airline Ratings. Headquartered in London, it employs 6,500 people worldwide, flying customers to 27 destinations across four continents. Alongside shareholder and Joint Venture partner Delta Air Lines, Virgin Atlantic operates a leading transatlantic network, with onward connections to over 200 cities around the world. On 3 February 2020, Air France-KLM, Delta Air Lines and Virgin Atlantic launched an expanded Joint Venture, offering a comprehensive route network, convenient flight schedules, competitive fares and reciprocal frequent flyer benefits, including the ability to earn and redeem miles across all carriers. Sustainability remains central to the airline and since September 2019, Virgin Atlantic has welcomed seven brand new Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, helping to transform the fleet into one of the youngest, quietest and most fuel efficient in the sky. By 2022, the airline will operate a streamlined fleet of 38 twin engine aircraft following the retirement of its B747-400s and A340-600s, making its simplified fleet 10% more efficient than before the Covid-19 crisis impacted.