The airline Vueling opens up new travel horizons with the launch of 32 new routes departing from Paris-Orlylinking the French capital to 10 new countries. Travellers can now explore new destinations such as Luleå in Sweden and Ivalo in Finland, accessible every Saturday during the winter. Vueling thus asserts itself as a major force on the low-cost flight market, while continuing to strengthen its connections to Spain, Italy and the UK, among others, making the world more accessible than ever.
Bold expansion
Vueling, the airline low cost Spain, does nothing by halves. While the company promises effervescent development, it is not hesitating to shake up the aerial horizons from Paris-Orly. In fact, it inaugurated a series of 32 new routes to a dozen or so countries, opening up unprecedented travel opportunities to its traveling public.
Enter a New World
Lovers of Catalonia will be delighted to discover a brand new direct link Paris-Orly to Reus and the Costa Daurada. From March 26, flights will operate every Wednesday and Sunday. With the charm of Reus and the splendor of the surrounding beaches, Vueling invites passengers to rediscover the wonders of the Catalan coastline.
New Destinations : From North to South
Over the dead body of a jam-packed flight log, some exciting new features emerge. Vueling has put the emphasis on new connections to previously unexplored destinations. Passengers will now be able to fly to six new Spanish airports: La Palma, Jerez, Asturias, Santander and Granada, not to mention a new route to Essaouira at Morocco.
The sky is also open to the UK, with six new direct routes: Cardiff, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle and Belfast. These routes are in addition to the existing one to London Gatwick, to offer passengers a wide range of destinations. seven options British.
Inaccessible European Horizons
Travelers looking for exotic adventures among icy fjords can embark on a cold winter voyage to Luleå in Sweden or even Ivalo in Finland. These new routes mark Vueling's strategic northern expansion. Moreover, in collaboration with other airlines, these new options will connect Paris to the rest of Europe.Germanythe Norway, l'Ireland and Malta.
Expansion continues at Barcelona-El Prat
Vueling is not content with simple proposals. The main hub of Barcelona-El Prat is about to welcome a wave of new features. With five new destinations and three additional aircraft planned for 2025, the number of available seats climbs to an impressive 16 million, extending the network to over 90 destinations.
In 2024, Vueling has set its ambitions even higher, deploying a capacity of 27 million seats and strengthening its position on the international flightswhile ensuring that its operations are marked by exemplary efficiency.
Punctuality and Excellence
True to its commitment, the company is the champion of punctuality on short and medium-haul flights to Paris airports, with almost 80% punctuality at Orly and 81.5% at Paris-CDG. A feat that testifies to its commitment to passengers, also visible on regional hubs, where it remains the most punctual low-cost airline.
Faced with fierce competition from companies such as Wizz Air or the logistical challenges faced by some manufacturers, as illustrated by the situation with BoeingVueling is unwavering in its determination to remain a benchmark in European air travel.
A Journey Into the Unknown
With new trajectories and unprecedented expansion, Vueling breathes new life into air travel, allowing passengers to experience authentic adventures. The company continues to resonate with an echo of promise, opening routes where there was only wind.

Comparison of new air links departing from Paris-Orly
Criteria | Vueling features |
Number of new roads | 32 |
Countries served | 10 |
Notable destinations | United Kingdom, Morocco, Sweden |
New aircraft in 2025 | 3 |
Seating options | 16 million at Barcelona-El Prat |
Punctuality rate | 81.5% at Paris-CDG |
Flight frequency to Reus | 2 flights per week |
Destinations with connections in Barcelona | 5 |
French airports served | 6 |
Network capacity in 2024 | 27 million seats |
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