England team checks in with Virgin Atlantic
16 Mar 2010 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
LONDON - Virgin Atlantic is to fly the England team to the Fifa World Cup in South Africa, having been appointed as the Football Association's official airline supplier.
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LONDON - Virgin Atlantic is to fly the England team to the Fifa World Cup in South Africa, having been appointed as the Football Association's official airline supplier.
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