MAFS’ star and air hostess Ashley Irvin says she misses her Virgin family and fly again soon 

Married At First Sight star left devastated as she loses her job as an air hostess for Virgin Australia… as airline edges closer to collapse

Former Married At First Sight star and air hostess Ashley Irvin is among the thousands of airline staff who are out of work thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.

And on Friday, the 31-year-old reminisced about some of her best memories while working for Virgin Australia.

She wrote in the caption of her emotional Instagram post: ‘Missing my Virgin family more than I ever thought I would… Hope to be back in the air soon.’

‘Hope to be back in the air soon’: Former Married At First Sight star and air hostess Ashley Irvin is among the thousands of airline staff who are out of work thanks to the coronavirus pandemic

Among the images she included was a photo of herself beaming as she sat in the cockpit of a plane while wearing a pilot’s cap.

The blonde beauty was also seen posing with a work colleague, with the pair both wearing the caps while on a shuttle bus on the way to work.

Elsewhere, Ashley posted a photo of herself wearing a yellow hi-vis vest while sitting in front of a stationary engine.

Ready for take-off: And on Friday, the 31-year-old reminisced about some of her best memories while working with Virgin Australia

Ready for take-off: And on Friday, the 31-year-old reminisced about some of her best memories while working with Virgin Australia

Looking glamorous: The blonde beauty posted a photo with a colleague looking glamorous as they wore pilots' caps while on a shuttle bus on the way to their plane

Looking glamorous: The blonde beauty posted a photo with a colleague looking glamorous as they wore pilots’ caps while on a shuttle bus on the way to their plane

Memories: Another photo included an outtake show Ashley and a colleague posing in the captain's chair and wearing their caps

Memories: Another photo included an outtake show Ashley and a colleague posing in the captain’s chair and wearing their caps

She also shared behind-the-scenes photos of herself with other flight attendants, all dolled up and ready to serve passengers. 

She then uploaded a cheeky video of herself doing some raunchy dance moves while passing time in a waiting room.  

Ashley might not have to wait for too long to be back in the air as Virgin Australia announced it would be resumed domestic flights on a limited basis, on Friday.

Work friends: She also shared behind-the-scenes photos of herself with other flight attendants, all dolled up and ready to serve passengers

Work friends: She also shared behind-the-scenes photos of herself with other flight attendants, all dolled up and ready to serve passengers

Cheeky moves: She then uploaded a cheeky video of herself doing some raunchy dance moves while passing time in a waiting room

Cheeky moves: She then uploaded a cheeky video of herself doing some raunchy dance moves while passing time in a waiting room

Virgin confirmed they had agreed to a deal with the Australian Government to resume domestic flights while enforcing strict social distancing on board, News.com.au reported.

An email sent to customers on Friday read: ‘The schedule will commence Friday 17, April 2020 and run for a period of eight weeks, until 7 June 2020.’

As of Friday morning, there have been 6,509 cases of coronavirus in Australia and 63 deaths. 

Ready for boarding: But Ashley might not have to wait for too long to be back in the air, as Virgin Australia announced it would be resumed domestic flights on a limited basis and on strict social distancing conditions on Friday

Ready for boarding: But Ashley might not have to wait for too long to be back in the air, as Virgin Australia announced it would be resumed domestic flights on a limited basis and on strict social distancing conditions on Friday

Pandemic: As of Friday morning, there have been 6,509 cases of coronavirus in Australia and 63 deaths

Pandemic: As of Friday morning, there have been 6,509 cases of coronavirus in Australia and 63 deaths