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Virgin America Officially The Geekiest Airline Flying

January 28, 2008 at 11:09 AM | 2 Comments

Apparently, teaming up with Boing Boing wasn't enough. Virgin America has just sealed a deal with Internet video site Revision3, which produces shows like Diggnation, The GigaOm Show, The Totally Rad Show and Tekzilla. With the announcement, we'd say VA is now officially the country's geekiest airline.

The stuff is sure to be a hit with the San Fran crowd aboard lots of Virgin America flights; the programming will be available starting in March.

For those of you coming from the more traditional entertainment capitals of New York and LA, don't despair. When in-flight entertainment guru Charles Ogilvie wasn't chatting up Paris Hilton at Sundance, he made a deal to get exclusive Sundance Channel programming onto VA flights. Also recently announced: a new line up of Spanish-language content, including Toronto Film Fest award-winner "Bella."

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· Virgin America coverage [Jaunted]

[Photo: Diggnation]

What's Cooking At Virgin America: May Final Order, Digg Contest Down?

April 24, 2007 at 10:31 AM | 0 Comments

Virgin America has been eerily quiet since last months announcement of tentative DOT approval. Why?

Looks like a case of loose lips ground planes, so no news appears to be good news. According to our sources, last Friday was the final day for anyone and everyone to send objections to Virgin America's response to the DOT's requested changes, which included the request that current VA CEO Fred Reid take a back seat. To date, no objections to VA's response have been reported.

More than likely this means the DOT accepted VA's changes, which are rumored to include Reid moving from his CEO post to consulting role, which means, Jefferson Airplane and the rest of the VA fleet should go wheels up sometime in late June.

One interesting note, the VA web page that formerly promoted the Diggnation flight contest, a contest where winners would ride the Virgin from SFO to New York and participate in a beer fueled mid-flight podcast, is no longer active or redirecting anywhere. While the explanation could be as mundane as web monkey error, we wonder, did Virgin America ground Digg's cool contest? Or did the far reaching DOT "demand" Kevin Rose end his association with VA. Of course, we are joking, but seriously, what happened to the contest?

Here is what our inside source told us recently regarding VA's launch:

Still expecting a May final order from DOT.  For a summer launch.

Our prediction? VA, has a flare for the dramatic, and will launch to the public on July 7, 2007.

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·   Our Virgin America Tour [Jaunted]
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Virgin America Gets Permission To Fly

March 21, 2007 at 11:49 AM | 0 Comments

It looks like Digg's Kevin Rose, Jaunted, and the flying public will all get a chance to ride the Virgin soonish.

According to ATW, yesterday the US Department of Transportation "tentatively" approved Virgin America's plan to reconfigure ownership, which means, VA should be up and flying this summer.

What is with the "tentative" approval? Virgin America CEO Fred Reid must be replaced, and some other mundane conditions must be met.

Will VA comply? Well, whether Reid stays or goes, it looks like it is all systems go for a mid-summer launch. Does this mean a live Diggnation show, with booze and contest winners, will take place on a private flight from SFO to JFK as earlier indicated? Probably. Does this mean Jaunted will get to test out the Virgin America flying experience in the near future, we sure hope so. But most importantly this means Internet rock star Charles Ogilvie's job appears safe, so Davie, you can immediately remove the pins from your DOT representative voodoo dolls.

Update: We just received word from Virgin America's PR guru Gareth Edmondson-Jones, who confirms our earlier reports:

Basically we have 21 days to finalize last conditions.

Then everyone has 7 days to comment.

Then we'll get Final Order.

So call this a major milestone and a giant step towards flying.

"Final Order"--it all sounds so, galactic, does it not?


Related Stories:
·   Virgin America Coverage [Jaunted]
·   Our Virgin America Tour [Jaunted]
·   Virgin America Diggnation Contest [LetVAFly!]

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