Virgin Australia Voyeur is June 2019 the last

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I was reading the Virgin Australia Voyeur magazine over the weekend and saw this same article.
The Team
All good things must come to an end, and that is certainly true for us today as this is our last issue of Virgin Australia Voyeur.

Does this mean the end to the Inflight magazine or is there a new version coming?
 
My understanding is that it is changing publisher.

That's how I read it in the editors post as well just now.

She mentions "as we hand you over to the new custodians"

I personally love reading it. Great magazine imo.
 
...There is the weight factor.
Grin, (pisstake), there is a slightishly truth to that.
Imagine if a VA B737/F100/A330 didn't carry the magazines, the plane would indeed be that much ever lighter, saving fuel and our $ in fuel surcharges.
And/but yes, truthfully, I have read what the others have said.
 
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Flogging the change on Facebook
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Taking the media company has taken over the social media responsibilities as part of the new deal I'm not surprised.
Blowing ones trumpet it seems.
 
Grin, (pisstake), there is a slightishly truth to that.
Imagine if a VA B737/F100/A330 didn't carry the magazines, the plane would indeed be that much ever lighter, saving fuel and our $ in fuel surcharges.
And/but yes, truthfully, I have read what the others have said.
If you ever saw the page ad rates you would collapse.

No airline on earth publishes these for fun. That Rolex page ad raises more revenue that every bum on the plane does.

Plus all their safety and boiler plate info needs to be in each seat anyway.

Voyeur was a dumb masterhead anyway.
 
Much of the same. I always give it a read. Magazine appeared to be a bit thinner to me. Not sure of less pages of a thinner paper.

It's purposely got less pages

"Along with a fresh new look for the magazine, the revised direction also boasts environmental credibility with a fuel saving to the business delivered by the reduced number of pages. '

 
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