Vueling's Italian summer schedule includes 33 routes, four of which are new international routes: Brussels-Florence, Paris Orly- Salerno, Barcelona- Salerno and Barcelona- Rimini.
New Bussels-Florence flights
The Italian operation saw the launch of the Brussels-Florence route on 1 April, with three weekly flights (on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays), becoming the first and only low-cost airline to operate this route.
The only airline operating Paris Orly-Salerno flights
In addition, the Spanish airline has launched two new routes to Salerno that are not served by other carriers: from Paris Orly, operating from 20 June to 24 October with three weekly flights (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) and from Barcelona, from 3 July to 25 October with three weekly flights (Monday, Thursday and Saturday). The same applies to the Barcelona-Rimini route, with flights departing from 2 July to 22 October, with two weekly frequencies (Wednesday and Sunday).
Flying into 15 Italian airports this summer
This summer Vueling will therefore fly into 15 Italian airports (primarily the hubs of Rome Fiumicino and Florence, but also Bologna, Bari, Cagliari, Catania, Genoa, Milan Malpensa, Naples, Olbia, Palermo, Turin, Venice, Salerno and Rimini) from 13 European destinations (Barcelona, Madrid, Bilbao, Valencia, Malaga, Ibiza, London, Paris, Dubrovnik, Split, Mykonos, Santorini and Brussels) in six countries (Spain, England, France, Croatia, Greece and Belgium). Domestically, Vueling also connects Florence airport with Catania. Globally, the IAG group company will fly through a network of 224 routes to almost 100 destinations in 29 countries.































