Vueling is gearing up for the Italian summer with five new Paris Orly flights, frequencies on 58 routes to 16 airports and with 11 flights from Florence and 25 from Rome Fiumicino. The network also includes five new routes from Paris Orly, operated for the first time in the summer months from Italy.
These are direct flights, which started operating last November, from Paris Orly to Milan Bergamo, Turin, Genoa, Bologna and Bari.
Vueling flies to 16 Italian airports
The IAG Group airline also confirms its presence in 14 other Italian airports: Milan Malpensa with 5 flights to Barcelona, Ibiza, Bilbao, Alicante and Paris Orly; Bergamo Orio al Serio with Paris Orly; Catania and Palermo with Barcelona and Florence; Bologna, Bari, Genoa and Turin with Barcelona and Paris Orly; Venice, Naples, Pisa, Olbia, Alghero and Cagliari with Barcelona.
Rome Fiumicino is one of Vueling's international hubs
From Rome Fiumicino, which is one of Vueling's international hubs, the airline offers a total of 25 routes this summer. Among the key flights are direct connections with 10 Spanish cities, including the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands, as well as to Greece, Croatia, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
A global network of 120 destinations in over 30 countries
From Florence, where Vueling has been based since 2012, the airline will offer 11 routes to destinations in Spain, Greece, France, the Netherlands, Denmark and the United Kingdom, in addition to maintaining two domestic frequencies to Catania and Palermo. Globally, the carrier's summer operating schedule – 26 March to 29 October - includes 120 destinations in more than 30 countries increasing the frequencies, compared to 2021, with a similar capacity to pre-pandemic 2019.