The aircraft have been retrofitted with its premium cabin, while upper class and economy have received a makeover.
The refurbished aircraft will come into service in November.
The 35-seat premium cabin will offer 38-inch seat pitch and bespoke food and drink.
Exclusive to Virgin’s A330-200s, all upper class suites will have direct aisle access, new leather seats and a choice of suite style.
All flights offer Wi-Fi, power in seat and onboard entertainment.
Daniel Kerzner, Virgin Atlantic’s vice-president customer experience, said: “Earlier this year, we acquired A330-200s to maintain our flying programme and were committed to refurbishing these aircraft to our high standards.
“In only a few months, we’ve been able to source, design and manufacture new cabin interiors, testament to our teams and their focus on giving our customers a truly Virgin Atlantic experience.”
