Vueling will once again be connecting Barcelona El Prat airport with Milan Linate, starting 31 March.
Vueling will operate 37 weekly fights between the two cities
This strategic route for the IAG group company expands the network of international flights connecting the rest of Europe to Italy. The Barcelona-Linate, which was operational up to 2021, will be served by two weekly flights (operating on Saturdays and Sundays). This summer Vueling will further strengthen its flights between Barcelona and Milan Malpensa, offering up to six daily flights, with a total of up to 37 weekly flights between the two cities.
Flying in and out of 14 Italian airports this summer
Italy is a key market for Vueling, as demonstrated by the presence of two bases (Rome Fiumicino and Florence) among its 16 bases in Europe. The company began operations in Italy in 2004 and will operate in and out of 14 Italian airports during the summer season: Rome Fiumicino, Florence, Milan Malpensa, Milan Linate, Turin, Genoa, Venice, Bologna, Naples, Bari, Palermo, Catania, Cagliari and Olbia. The Barcelona-Linate flights are already on sale.