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Virgin America to begin LAX-Philadelphia flights in April

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Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger

Virgin America announced Tuesday that it would begin flying three daily nonstop flights between Los Angeles and Philadelphia in April -- bringing more options to fly on the airline deemed best in the U.S. by Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure readers.

Flights between Los Angeles and Philadelphia international airports begin April 4. Tickets are on sale now and cost $129 each way, excluding tax and fees. To get that fare, reservations must be made by 9:59 p.m. PST Friday for travel between April 4 and June 15, with some blackout dates. (I checked availability for round-trip LAX-PHL flights May 4 to 6 on Kayak.com and found U.S. Airways offering the same fare.) Virgin also is launching service from San Francisco to Philadelphia starting April 10 with fares starting at $149 each way, excluding tax and fees.

If you feel lucky, register for Virgin America’s Next Stop Sweepstakes on Facebook to win free round-trip tickets for two between L.A. and Philly as well as DVDs and other memorabilia related to the TV show “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.”

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Virgin America is continuing to expand into new markets despite tepid sales, the Los Angeles Times reports: “Even by the standards of today’s economy, Virgin America’s financial health seems pretty weak: While enjoying a hip, high-tech reputation, the San Francisco airline has reported only one profitable three-month period since it launched nearly five years ago.”

[Updated at 3:05 p.m. Jan. 17: Virgin America spokeswoman Patricia Condon writes in an e-mail that it’s not correct to say the airline’s sales are tepid. “We are fueling 30 percent [year over year] growth when others are cutting, and are a start-up, financing major costs like new aircraft, etc.”]

Contact: Virgin America, (877) 359-8474

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