'The kids' first trip on Virgin Atlantic!': Holly Branson introduces 3-month old twins Etta and Artie to the friendly skies thanks to their grandpa, Sir Richard

It was never going to be long before they were introduced to air travel.

But Holly Branson waited just three months to introduce her baby twins, Etta and Artie, to the friendly skies. 

The daughter of Sir Richard took her youngsters on Virgin Atlantic for their very first experience of flying - and couldn't resist sharing the moment online.

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First flight! Holly Branson waited just three months to introduce her baby twins, Etta and Artie, to the friendly skies courtesy of her father's airline, Virgin

First flight! Holly Branson waited just three months to introduce her baby twins, Etta and Artie, to the friendly skies courtesy of her father's airline, Virgin

Proud: The daughter of Richard Branson took her youngsters on Virgin Atlantic for their very first experience of flying - and couldn't resist sharing the moment online

Proud: The daughter of Richard Branson took her youngsters on Virgin Atlantic for their very first experience of flying - and couldn't resist sharing the moment online

Taking to Twitter, the new mum wrote: 'Celebrating the kids' 3-month birthday with their first trip on Virgin Atlantic'.

The tweet was accompanied by a photograph which sat the children posing with a group of cabin crew, who were clearly delighted to have the VIPs on-board.

But while Artie smiled for the cameras, it seemed that Etta was a little more restless. Still, the shot was 'liked' over two-hundred times and generated affirmative comments.

One member of the crew respond to the post, saying:  'They were so well behaved & absolutely adorable! A pleasure to have them onboard! ️Xx'.

Keeping it in the family: The tweet was accompanied by a photograph which sat the children posing with a group of cabin crew, who were clearly delighted to have the VIPs on-board

Keeping it in the family: The tweet was accompanied by a photograph which sat the children posing with a group of cabin crew, who were clearly delighted to have the VIPs on-board

Grand day out: Sir Richard Branson was left in charge of his baby grandchildren Etta and Artie on Friday

Grand day out: Sir Richard Branson was left in charge of his baby grandchildren Etta and Artie on Friday

The latest adventure comes just days after Sir Richard was seen in charge of his baby grandchildren, last Friday.

The Virgin founder was spotted in Notting Hill pushing a double pram carrying the twin babies of his daughter Holly Branson.

He stopped by the Petit Bateau store to put his well-earned money to good use and buy some things for his first pair of grandchildren.

His daughter Holly gave birth to twins Etta and Artie on their third wedding anniversary on 20 December last year.

Reat: He stopped by the Petit Bateau store to put his well-earned money to good use and buy some things for his first pair of grandchildren

Reat: He stopped by the Petit Bateau store to put his well-earned money to good use and buy some things for his first pair of grandchildren

In a statement at the time, Holly gushed: 'Freddie and I are thrilled to announce the birth of our beautiful twins. One boy, one girl and they are absolutely perfect (but who wouldn't say that about their kids!).

'Despite being delivered early, all three of us are fit and well and Freddie and I are now enjoying some quality time with our newly formed family.' 

Twice the love: The Virgin founder was spotted in Notting Hill pushing a double pram carrying the twin babies of his daughter Holly Branson

Twice the love: The Virgin founder was spotted in Notting Hill pushing a double pram carrying the twin babies of his daughter Holly Branson

Holly was 18 when she started dating shipbroker Freddie and the pair enjoyed a 11 year romance before tying the knot of their father's Necker Island in December 2011.

The 33-year-old, who works for her dad's Virgin charities, wed Freddie in the ruins of the Big House on Necker following the devastating fire a few months earlier, which has since been rebuilt.

Branson wrote on his website: 'Delighted to share the happiest of news - Holly and Freddie are now the proud parents of a beautiful baby boy - and a beautiful baby girl! 'Joan and I, along with Freddie's parents William and Jill, are the proudest grandparents in the world.

Delighted: Branson shared his family joy on his website when his daughter gave birth in December last year

Delighted: Branson shared his family joy on his website when his daughter gave birth in December last year

Coming soon: He'll be expecting another grandchild has his son Sam Branson is expecting his first child with wife Isabella Calthorpe

Coming soon: He'll be expecting another grandchild has his son Sam Branson is expecting his first child with wife Isabella Calthorpe

Soon he'll be expecting another grandchild has his son Sam Branson is expecting his first child with wife Isabella Calthorpe.

It was Sir Richard who announced Sam's happy news on his Virgin blog, under a post titled 'Becoming proud grandparents – again'.

Sam retweeted the post, before writing: 'Couldn't be happier about becoming a father. Going to be my biggest adventure. Can't wait ;).'

Shared: It was Sir Richard who announced Sam's happy news on his Virgin blog, under a post titled 'Becoming proud grandparents – again'

Shared: It was Sir Richard who announced Sam's happy news on his Virgin blog, under a post titled 'Becoming proud grandparents – again'

Sam and Isabella - the older sister of Cressida Bonas - tied the knot in South Africa in March 2013 at Sir Richard's private game reserve.

'The ceremony was so emotional and beautiful,' Princess Beatrice told Hello! at the time.

'Sam did so well not crying – but none of the rest of us can say the same. There was hardly any point wearing make-up.'

Host: Sam and Isabella - the older sister of Cressida Bonas - tied the knot in South Africa in March 2013 at Sir Richard's private game reserve

Host: Sam and Isabella - the older sister of Cressida Bonas - tied the knot in South Africa in March 2013 at Sir Richard's private game reserve

 

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