Virgin Australia has said it will now seek public consultation before going ahead with plans to offer priority boarding and a salute to veterans prior to take-off on its flights.

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The airline announced its change of position on Monday, stating: “We are very mindful of the response that our announcement about recognising people who have served in defence has had today. It was a gesture genuinely done to pay respects to those who have served our country.”

Virgin Australia CEO John Borghetti on Sunday announced the plan to offer priority boarding and to pay tribute to veterans on its flights .

But following the response from veterans and public, Virgin stepped back from the commitment.