How to Make Reservations on Virgin America Airlines
By Matthew Fortuna
Virgin American Airlines is a low-cost U.S. airline formed by British billionaire Richard Branson. Though the airline only travels between 10 cities, it remains one of the top airlines in the United States, with prices up to 50 percent lower than comparable flights. If you are golfing in one of the ten following cities, Virgin Airlines may be the choice for your travel needs: Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, San Francisco, Boston, Las Vegas, Fort Lauderdale, New York, Seattle and Washington D.C.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Plan your trip to one of the 10 airports offered by Virgin America Airlines. Determine when you will be traveling-- decide the date, the day of week and the time of day you would like to travel. Determine how many people are traveling and what class you would like to take.
Make reservations for the number of tickets and the day and time of travel by either calling the Airlines or booking your tickets online. Call Virgin America at (877) 359-8474. You can also book tickets without the small reservation fee required on the phone by visiting the airline's official site (linked in References below).
Visit the Virgin America website to request your seat assignment. Online you can choose from available seats after you confirm your flight reservation. These can include aisle or window seats, or front row and "premium" seats with additional leg room.
Visit the website again on the day you are traveling to ensure that your flight is on time.
Visit one of the golf courses within minutes of these cities' airports, during layover or just after landing. Courses include: Trump National and Griffith Park from LAX; Reston National from Dulles; Las Vegas National from LAS; Forest Park and Clearview from JFK; or Cedar Glen from Logan International.
About The Author
Matthew Fortuna is a full-time freelance writer with a journalism degree from Wayne State University, living in the Detroit metropolitan area. He has written about a wide range of topics across varying publications, including Demand Studios, wiseGEEK.com and Suite101.com, among others. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from Wayne State University.