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'{{Infobox airline | airline = Vueling | logo = Logo Vueling.svg | logo_size = 230 | IATA = VY | ICAO = VLG | callsign = VUELING|strat | headquarters = [[El Prat de Llobregat]], Catalonia, Spain | parent = [[International Airlines Group|IAG]] (97.52%) <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iagshares.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=240949&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1844096&highlight=|title=IAG - International Airlines Group - News Release|publisher=|accessdate=10 July 2015}}</ref> | founded = 2004 | key_people = Javier Sánchez-Prieto (CEO) |hubs=<div> *[[Barcelona–El Prat Airport|Barcelona-El Prat]] *[[Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport|Rome-Fiumincino]] | bases = {{Collapsible list | framestyle = border:none; padding:0; | title = {{small|List of bases}} | 1 = [[A Coruña Airport|A Coruña]] | 2 = [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]] | 3 = [[Alicante Airport|Alicante]] | 4 = [[Bilbao Airport|Bilbao]] | 5 = [[Brussels airport|Brussels]] | 6 = [[Florence Airport, Peretola|Florence]] | 7 = [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]] <small>(seasonal)</small> | 8 = [[Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]] | 9 = [[Málaga Airport|Málaga]] | 10 = [[Asturias Airport|Oviedo]] | 11 = [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]] | 12 = [[Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris-Charles de Gaulle]] | 13 = [[Orly Airport|Paris-Orly]] | 14 = [[San Pablo Airport|Seville]] | 15 = [[Valencia Airport|Valencia]] | 16 = [[Zürich Airport|Zürich]] }} | frequent_flyer = Punto<br>Iberia Plus | alliance = | subsidiaries = | fleet_size = 108 | destinations = [[Vueling destinations|145]]<ref name="iairgroup.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.es.iairgroup.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=240949&p=irol-reportsannual|title=IAG - International Airlines Group - Annual Reports|publisher=}}</ref> | revenue = {{nowrap|{{increase}} [[Euro|€]]1,102.6 million (2012)<ref name=FY12>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/9606/vueling_2012_results.pdf Results FY12]</ref>}} | operating_income = {{decrease}} €138.1 million (2015) | net_income = {{decrease}} €95.3 million (2015)<ref name="iairgroup.com"/> | assets = {{increase}} €688.7 million (2015)<ref name="iairgroup.com"/> | equity = {{decrease}} €237.2 million (2012)<ref name=FY12/> | company_slogan = ''Love The Way You Fly'' | website = {{URL|http://www.vueling.com}} }} '''Vueling Airlines, S.A.''' (styled as '''Vueling''', {{IPA-es|ˈbwelin}}; {{BMAD|ES0184591032|VLG}}) is a [[List of airlines of Spain|Spanish]] [[low-cost airline]] based at [[El Prat de Llobregat]] in [[Greater Barcelona]] with hubs in [[Barcelona–El Prat Airport]] and [[Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]]. Its name comes from the Spanish word ''vuelo'', which means flight. There are thirteen additional bases at [[A Coruña Airport|A Coruña]], [[Alicante Airport|Alicante]], [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]], [[Bilbao Airport|Bilbao]], [[Brussels Airport|Brussels]], [[Florence Airport, Peretola|Florence]], [[Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]], [[Málaga Airport|Málaga]], [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]], [[Orly Airport|Paris-Orly]], [[Santiago de Compostela Airport|Santiago de Compostela]], [[San Pablo Airport|Seville]] and [[Valencia Airport|Valencia]]. A fifteenth summer seasonal base is located at [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]]. Vueling serves over 100 destinations in [[Africa]], [[Asia]] and [[Europe]] and is currently the second largest airline in Spain.<ref name=IAG>{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/news/business/2013/0308/375450-iag-considering-vueling-options-after-snub/|title=IAG considering Vueling options after snub|date=8 March 2013|work=RTE.ie|accessdate=10 July 2015}}</ref> In 2014, the airline carried more than 17.2 million passengers, with a [[Passenger load factor|load factor]] of about 80%. == History == [[File:Vueling headquarters el Prat.JPG|thumb|Vueling's head office in El Prat de Llobregat, Spain]] ===Early years=== Vueling was established in February 2004 and commenced operations on 1 July 2004 with a flight between [[Barcelona Airport|Barcelona]] and [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]]. The initial fleet consisted of two [[Airbus A320]] aircraft, based in Barcelona serving [[Brussels Airport|Brussels]], [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]], [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]] and [[Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris-Charles de Gaulle]].<ref name=history>{{cite web|url=http://www.vueling.com/EN/vueling/acerca_03a.php?language=EN |title=The History of Vueling |publisher=Vueling.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> The name Vueling was formed by combining the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] word ''[[:wikt:vuelo#Noun|vuelo]]'' (flight) with the [[Gerund#Gerunds in English|English gerund]] suffix ''[[-ing]]''.<ref>{{cite press release |title=Vueling Launches Flight Service from Vienna to Rome |publisher=[[Vienna Airport]] |url=http://www.viennaairport.com/jart/prj3/news_press/uploads/db-con_def-uploads/va-news/E-22_2015.pdf |date=4 May 2015 |accessdate=14 August 2015}}</ref> Initially, major shareholders of Vueling Airlines were [[Apax Partners]] (40%), Inversiones Hemisferio ([[Grupo Planeta]]) (30%), Vueling's management team (23%) and V.A. Investor ([[JetBlue Airways]]) (7%). During its nascent stages, the company's general manager was Lázaro Ros, while Carlos Muñoz was CEO. In November 2007, Vueling appointed managing director of [[Spanair]] Lars Nygaard as CEO to replace Carlos Muñoz, who remained as a member of the Board of Directors. Madrid was added as the airline's second base in 2005, followed by its first base outside Spain at Paris Charles de Gaulle in 2007. [[San Pablo Airport|Seville]] followed in December 2009. ===Financial concerns and management re-shuffle=== 2007 was a difficult year for Vueling; Apax Partners sold its then-21% stake in the carrier in June of that year, followed by two profit warnings issued in August and October. Two company directors and the chairman resigned shortly before the second profit warning, citing differences over commercial strategy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.e-tid.com/News-Home/Vueling-issues-second-profit-warning.aspx |title=Madrid-listed budget carrier Vueling has warned higher fuel costs and lower ticket prices could result in it reporting a loss this year |publisher=E-tid.com |date=2007-10-02 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> Shares in the company were also temporarily suspended.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.e-tid.com/News-Home/Contrasting-fortunes-for-Vueling-and-Clickair.aspx |title=The Spanish stock market regulator CNMV has suspended trading in low-cost carrier Vueling’s shares |publisher=E-tid.com |date=2007-10-01 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> This led to [[Barbara Cassani]], former Chief Executive of UK low-cost airline [[Go Fly|Go]], joining Vueling as chairman of the board in September 2007. The airline then embarked on a restructuring exercise and posted its first profit in mid-2009.<ref>[http://www.shephard.co.uk/news/3424/vueling-completes-restructuring-reports-q2-operating-profit Vueling completes restructuring; reports Q2 operating profit]{{dead link|date=December 2011}}</ref> ===Vueling and Clickair merger=== In June 2008, Vueling and rival Spanish low cost airline [[Clickair]] announced their intention to merge. The merger was designed to create a carrier better able to compete in the competitive Spanish airline market and mitigate high fuel costs with Iberia as the main industrial partner. While the new company would trade under the Vueling name, Clickair's Alex Cruz was named as chief executive.<ref name=merger>{{cite web|url=http://news.airwise.com/story/view/1215488627.html |title=Vueling to Merge With Clickair |publisher=News.airwise.com |date=2008-07-08 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref><ref name=travelmole>{{cite web|url=http://www.travelmole.com/stories/1137210.php |title=Vueling new airline name to UK. TravelMole. Phil Davies |publisher=Travelmole.com |date=2009-07-06 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> The deal was subject to scrutiny and approval by European competition regulators, who were concerned that the merged airline would have a significant competitive advantage on around 19 routes. The regulators demanded the release of slots at Barcelona and other European airports as a condition of the merger.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/01/09/320899/iberia-clickair-vueling-surrender-slots-for-merger-approval.html |title=Iberia-Clickair-Vueling surrender slots for merger approval |work=Flight International |date=2009-01-09 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> On 15 July 2009 the merger of Vueling and [[Clickair]] was completed.<ref name="travelmole"/> The new merged airline operates under the Vueling brand, with Clickair flights and aircraft re-branded under the Vueling name. It became the second largest Spanish carrier flying 8.2 million passengers in 2009,<ref name=pax>{{cite web|url=http://www.vueling.com/investors/docs/traffic2007_2011_english.pdf |title=Vueling Passenger Statistics |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> to almost 50 destinations. ===Co-operation with MTV=== [[File:Vueling Airlines Airbus A320 Volpati-1.jpg|thumb|right|MTV Livery [[Airbus A320|Airbus A320-214]] at [[Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris-Charles de Gaulle]], France (2008)]] In 2009, Vueling for the second year running co-operated with [[MTV]] during the summer season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.es/videos/vueling-by-mtv-394901/|title=Vueling by MTV|language=es|accessdate=2011-12-16|date=2010-02-14|publisher=MTV|location=Spain}}</ref> Two of Vueling's A320 aircraft (EC-KDG<ref>Lundgren, Johan (1996-2006). [http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?regsearch=EC-KDG Photo Search Results EC-KDG]. ''[[Airliners.net]]''. AirNav Systems LLC. URL accessed on 2011.</ref> and EC-KDH<ref name="eckdh">Lundgren, Johan (1996-2006). [http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?regsearch=EC-KDH Photo Search Results EC-KDG]. ''[[Airliners.net]]''. AirNav Systems LLC. URL accessed on 2011.</ref>) were re-painted into MTV liveries with some MTV styling on-board too. The designs of both liveries were created by [[Custo Dalmau]] and both liveries were removed at the end of 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vueling.com/vueling/acerca_espiritu.php?language=EN |title=Vueling Cooperation with MTV |publisher=Vueling.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> In the summer season of 2010, EC-KDG<ref name="eckdh" /> had again been re-painted into an MTV livery, and in 2011 it was re-painted into a livery based on the [[Disc jockey|DJ]] and [[Record producer|producer]] [[David Guetta]]; the livery has since been removed and co-operation with MTV has since ended. ===Recent developments=== In November 2010, Vueling announced a new base at [[Toulouse Airport]] in France from April 2011,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/11/09/349492/vueling-to-open-toulouse-base.html |title=Vueling announces base in Toulouse |work=Flight International |date=2010-11-09 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> followed in December 2010 by the announcement of a new base in [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]], also to open during April 2011. The Toulouse base opened on 23 April 2011, but has since closed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blog.flylowcostairlines.org/2010/12/08/vueling-to-open-new-base-in-amsterdam/ |title=Vueling announces base in Amsterdam |publisher=Blog.flylowcostairlines.org |date=2010-12-08 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> In January 2011 further expansion was announced with Vueling adding a further nine aircraft to its fleet, including [[Airbus A319]] aircraft. Six Airbus A320s were delivered between April and June 2011, whilst the remaining two A320s were delivered by the end of 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.letstravelmag.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1076:vueling-ends-2011-with-nine-new-aircraft&catid=52:airlines-airports&Itemid=67 |title=New Vueling Aircraft |publisher=Letstravelmag.com |date=2011-01-21 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> On 21 March 2012 it was announced by CEO Alex Cruz that [[Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport|Rome]] would be added as a new base. The base launched on 25 March 2012 with one aircraft based there, the airline has since expanded at Rome with numerous new destinations.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.adr.it/azn-notizie?p_p_id=3_WAR_newsportlet_INSTANCE_1JEp&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=normal&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-2&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=2&_3_WAR_newsportlet_INSTANCE_1JEp_nid=1049599&_3_WAR_newsportlet_INSTANCE_1JEp_redirect=%2fazn-notizie&_3_WAR_newsportlet_INSTANCE_1JEp_jspPage=%2fhtml%2fnews%2fdetails.jsp|title=Notizie|publisher=|accessdate=10 July 2015}}</ref> On 5 December 2012, Vueling announced the opening of a new base of operations in [[Florence Airport, Peretola|Florence]], the carrier is to base one aircraft there and serve four new European destinations.<ref>{{Citation | title = Vueling | journal = Airliner World | pages = 7 | date = February 2013 }}</ref> Ten months later, on 25 October 2013, Vueling launched [[Florence Airport, Peretola|Florence]]-Catania, its first domestic route in Italy. Since November 2013, the airline has continued to expand from its [[airline hub|hub]] at Barcelona.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vueling.com/en/we-are-vueling/press-room/press-releases/corporate/vueling-network-to-expand-to-100-destinations-from-barcelona-el-prat-airport-in-2013/|title=Vueling network to expand to 100 destinations from Barcelona-El Prat Airport in 2013|publisher=|accessdate=10 July 2015}}</ref> On 6 November 2013, Vueling announced a new base with one aircraft in [[Brussels Airport|Brussels]], with seven new destinations from May 2014, in addition to the four previous routes from Brussels.{{citation needed|reason=Previously sourced to an Internet Message Board|date=May 2015}} Also in November 2013, Vueling announced an expansion of its base at [[Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport|Rome-Fiumicino]]. From mid-2014, 8 aircraft would be based there, operating more than 30 routes. The expansion meant Rome-Fiumcino would become Vueling's second largest airline hub, after Barcelona. During the first weekend of July 2016, Vueling had many delays and cancellations, that resulted in an investigation of the Spanish authorities.<ref>[http://www.expansion.com/empresas/transporte/2016/07/04/577a28ad268e3e13048b457a.html Vueling contrata 34 pilotos y alquila 6 aviones para atajar su crisis]</ref> During July 2016, Vueling canceled all the flights to [[Sheremetyevo International Airport]], [[Vilnius Airport]] and [[Rabat–Salé Airport]]. Clients are able to get a refund or fly to the nearest airport were Vueling flights.<ref>[http://cat.elpais.com/cat/2016/07/20/economia/1469016561_179743.html Vueling cancel·la tres rutes des del Prat per millorar la seva operativa]</ref> ==Corporate affairs== ===Business trends=== The key trends for Vueling over recent years are shown below (as at year ending 31 December): <center> {| class="wikitable" |- !style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;"> ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2008 ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2009 ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2010 ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2011 ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2012 ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2013 |- | Turnover (€m) | align=center|437 | align=center|598 | align=center|790 | align=center|856 | align=center|1,103 ! align=center|1,404 |- | Net Profit before tax (€m) | align=center| {{color|red|&minus;38.6}} | align=center| 40.2 | align=center| 65.7 | align=center| 14.9 | align=center| 40.1 ! align=center| 132.6 |- | Net Profit (€m) | align=center| 8.5 | align=center| 27.8 | align=center| 46.0 | align=center| 10.4 | align=center| 28.3 ! align=center| 93.4 |- | Number of employees (at year end) | align=center| 1,013 | align=center| 1,195 | align=center| 1,266 | align=center| 1,389 | align=center| 1,774 ! align=center| 1,937 |- | Number of passengers (m) | align=center|5.9 | align=center|8.2 | align=center|11.0 | align=center|12.3 | align=center|14.8 ! align=center|17.2 |- | Passenger load factor (%) | align=center|70.3 | align=center|73.7 | align=center|73.2 | align=center|75.6 | align=center|77.7 ! align=center|79.6 |- | Number of aircraft (average) | align=center|21 | align=center|26 | align=center|36 | align=center|44 | align=center|53 ! align=center|64 |- | <small>''Notes/sources''</small> | align=center|<ref>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/6573/financial_statement___notes__08.pdf FY08]</ref> | align=center|<ref>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/6567/financial_statement___notes__09.pdf FY09]</ref> | align=center|<ref>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/2400/ccaa_vueling_2010_en_rev.pdf FY10]</ref> | align=center|<ref>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/7935/financial_statements_2011.pdf FY11]</ref> | align=center|<ref>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/9606/vueling_2012_results.pdf FY12]</ref> | align=center|<ref>[http://phx.corporate-ir.net/External.File?item=UGFyZW50SUQ9NTQ1NDg5fENoaWxkSUQ9MjM4NjY0fFR5cGU9MQ==&t=1]</ref> |} </center> ===Executives=== *[[Chief executive officer|Chief Executive]]: Javier Sánchez-Prieto<ref name=EXEC>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/7935/financial_statements_2011.pdf Key Executives]</ref> *[[Non-executive director|Director]] Corporate: Sonia Jerez Burdeus<ref name=EXEC/> *Director Marketing: Lluis Pons Argimon<ref name=EXEC/> *Director Route & Revenue: Silvia Mosquera Gonzalez<ref name=EXEC/> *Director Sales: Juan Carlos Iglesias Garcia<ref name=EXEC/> ===IAG takeover (2012/2013)=== In November 2012, [[International Airlines Group]], whose subsidiary [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]] held a 45.85% stake in Vueling, offered to buy the remaining 54.15% of the company with both Iberia and IAG owning both shares and not resulting in the company being wholly owned by IAG through 100% of shares. IAG, also the owner of [[British Airways]], plans to use Vueling to help stem losses at Iberia. However, market trends (increased profits and improved figures from Vueling resulting in a higher share-price) had made IAG's offer a significant undervaluation of the airline. Vueling had urged its shareholders to reject IAG's offer and its shareholders had until the 8th of April 2013 to decide upon the recommendation.<ref name=IAG/> On 27 March 2013, IAG improved its offer for Vueling, raising its offer per share from €7 to €9.25. Vueling shares quickly surged after the announcement by 8.8% to €9.23 following a temporary suspension as [[Bolsa de Madrid|BMAD]] waited on an official comment from Vueling regarding the updated offer. The acceptance period was also increased by 48 calendar days.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/03/27/uk-iag-vueling-idUKBRE92Q0U420130327|title=IAG ups bid for budget airline Vueling by one third|work=Reuters UK|accessdate=10 July 2015|date=2013-03-27}}</ref> On 9 April 2013, the board of Vueling unanimously recommended shareholders accept an improved offer of €9.25 per share from IAG. IAG CEO [[Willie Walsh (Irish businessman)|Willie Walsh]] confirmed that the board had recommended the new offer; however, Walsh also stated that Vueling would not be merged with Iberia, saying, "Vueling will operate as a stand-alone entity in IAG group."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/10/us-abu-dhabi-iag-vueling-idUSBRE9390EF20130410|title=IAG chief says won't merge Spanish airline Vueling with Iberia|work=Reuters|accessdate=10 July 2015|first=Praveen|last=Menon|date=2013-04-10}}</ref> On 23 April 2013, IAG acquired control of Vueling which saw the recently purchased 44.66% stake by IAG merged with Iberia's existing 45.85% stake to form a 90.51% shareholding. Vueling remains a standalone company now within the IAG and its management structure is unchanged; however, Vueling's CEO Alex Cruz reports directly to IAG CEO Willie Walsh.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-04-23/british-airways-parent-iag-acquires-control-of-spain-s-vueling.html|title=British Airways Parent IAG Wins Control of Spain’s Vueling|author=Robert Wall|date=23 April 2013|work=Bloomberg.com|accessdate=10 July 2015}}</ref> ==Frequent flyer programmes== Vueling offers two [[frequent flyer programme]]s. Punto (Spanish for ''point'') allows you to collect points and then exchange them for flights to any Vueling destination. Iberia Plus can be used to get flights or be cashed in for other Iberia services or those of the other companies linked to the Iberia Plus programme.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vueling.com/en/vueling-services/get-points-to-fly/ |title=Frequent flyer programmes. program |publisher=Vueling.com |date= |accessdate=2013-02-23}}</ref> == Destinations == {{main|Vueling destinations}} Vueling Largest Hub includes Barcelona, Rome, Madrid, Bilbao, Palma and Ibiza. Florence and Brussels are smaller hubs. ===Partnerships and codeshare agreements=== Vueling has codeshare agreements and/or partnerships with sister companies [[Aer Lingus]], [[British Airways]] and [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]] as well as [[Qatar Airways]]. ==Fleet== [[File:Vueling Airlines Airbus A320-232.jpg|thumb|Vueling [[Airbus A320-200]]]] {{As of|2016|7}}, the Vueling fleet consists of the following aircraft:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pro.flightglobal.com/Pages/Profiles/Airlines/FleetSummary.aspx?AirID=-21437 |title=Vueling fleet |publisher=Flightglobal|date=|accessdate=2014-03-03}} {{Subscription required}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.planespotters.net/Airline/Vueling |title=Vueling Fleet Details and History |publisher =planespotters.net |date=13 June 2015 |accessdate=13 June 2015}}</ref> <center> {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center" |+ '''Vueling Fleet''' |- style="background:#fc0;" !rowspan="2" style=:width:120px"| <span style="color:#666;">Aircraft !rowspan="2" style="width:80px;" | <span style="color:#666;">In Service !rowspan="2" style="width:25px;" | <span style="color:#666;">Orders !colspan="2" class="unsortable" | <span style="color:#666;">Passengers !rowspan="2" style="width:150px;" |<span style="color:#666;">Notes |- style="background:#fc0;" ! <abbr title="Economy Class"><span style="color:#666;">Y</abbr> ! <span style="color:#666;">Total |- |[[Airbus A320 family|Airbus A319-100]] |6 |3 |144 |144 |1 leased from [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]] |- |[[Airbus A320 family|Airbus A320-200]] |94 |32 |174<br>180<br>186 |174<br>180<br>186 |2 leased from [[Air Berlin]] |- |[[Airbus A320 family|Airbus A321-200]] |10 |&mdash; |220 |220 | |- !Total !110 !35 |colspan="3"| |} </center> ==References== {{reflist|2}} == External links == {{commonscat-inline|Vueling Airlines|Vueling}} *[http://www.vueling.com/ Vueling official website] {{Portalbar|Spain|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Spain}} {{International Airlines Group}} {{European Low Fares Airline Association}} [[Category:Airlines of Spain]] [[Category:Low-cost airlines]] [[Category:Companies based in Catalonia]] [[Category:European Low Fares Airline Association]] [[Category:Transport in Catalonia]] [[Category:Spanish brands]] [[Category:Airlines established in 2004]] [[Category:Iberia Group]] [[Category:Apax Partners companies]] [[Category:2004 establishments in Spain]]'
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'{{Infobox airline | airline = Vueling | logo = Logo Vueling.svg | logo_size = 230 | IATA = VY | ICAO = VLG | callsign = VUELING|strat | headquarters = [[El Prat de Llobregat]], Catalonia, Spain | parent = [[International Airlines Group|IAG]] (97.52%) <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iagshares.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=240949&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1844096&highlight=|title=IAG - International Airlines Group - News Release|publisher=|accessdate=10 July 2015}}</ref> | founded = 2004 | key_people = Javier Sánchez-Prieto (CEO) |hubs=<div> *[[Barcelona–El Prat Airport|Barcelona-El Prat]] *[[Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport|Rome-Fiumincino]] | bases = {{Collapsible list | framestyle = border:none; padding:0; | title = {{small|List of bases}} | 1 = [[A Coruña Airport|A Coruña]] | 2 = [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]] | 3 = [[Alicante Airport|Alicante]] | 4 = [[Bilbao Airport|Bilbao]] | 5 = [[Brussels airport|Brussels]] | 6 = [[Florence Airport, Peretola|Florence]] | 7 = [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]] <small>(seasonal)</small> | 8 = [[Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]] | 9 = [[Málaga Airport|Málaga]] | 10 = [[Asturias Airport|Oviedo]] | 11 = [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]] | 12 = [[Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris-Charles de Gaulle]] | 13 = [[Orly Airport|Paris-Orly]] | 14 = [[San Pablo Airport|Seville]] | 15 = [[Valencia Airport|Valencia]] | 16 = [[Zürich Airport|Zürich]] }} | frequent_flyer = Punto<br>Iberia Plus | alliance = | subsidiaries = | fleet_size = 108 | destinations = [[Vueling destinations|145]]<ref name="iairgroup.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.es.iairgroup.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=240949&p=irol-reportsannual|title=IAG - International Airlines Group - Annual Reports|publisher=}}</ref> | revenue = {{nowrap|{{increase}} [[Euro|€]]1,102.6 million (2012)<ref name=FY12>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/9606/vueling_2012_results.pdf Results FY12]</ref>}} | operating_income = {{decrease}} €138.1 million (2015) | net_income = {{decrease}} €95.3 million (2015)<ref name="iairgroup.com"/> | assets = {{increase}} €688.7 million (2015)<ref name="iairgroup.com"/> | equity = {{decrease}} €237.2 million (2012)<ref name=FY12/> | company_slogan = ''Love The Way You Fly'' | website = {{URL|http://www.vueling.com}} }} '''Vueling Airlines, S.A.''' (styled as '''Vueling''', {{IPA-es|ˈbwelin}}; {{BMAD|ES0184591032|VLG}}) is a [[List of airlines of Spain|Spanish]] [[low-cost airline]] based at [[El Prat de Llobregat]] in [[Greater Barcelona]] with hubs in [[Barcelona–El Prat Airport]] and [[Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport]] in [[Rome]], [[Italy]]. Its name comes from the Spanish word ''vuelo'', which means flight. There are thirteen additional bases at [[A Coruña Airport|A Coruña]], [[Alicante Airport|Alicante]], [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]], [[Bilbao Airport|Bilbao]], [[Brussels Airport|Brussels]], [[Florence Airport, Peretola|Florence]], [[Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]], [[Málaga Airport|Málaga]], [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]], [[Orly Airport|Paris-Orly]], [[Santiago de Compostela Airport|Santiago de Compostela]], [[San Pablo Airport|Seville]] and [[Valencia Airport|Valencia]]. A fifteenth summer seasonal base is located at [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]]. Vueling serves over 100 destinations in [[Africa]], [[Asia]] and [[Europe]] and is currently the second largest airline in Spain.<ref name=IAG>{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/news/business/2013/0308/375450-iag-considering-vueling-options-after-snub/|title=IAG considering Vueling options after snub|date=8 March 2013|work=RTE.ie|accessdate=10 July 2015}}</ref> In 2014, the airline carried more than 17.2 million passengers, with a [[Passenger load factor|load factor]] of about 80%. == History == [[File:Vueling headquarters el Prat.JPG|thumb|Vueling's head office in El Prat de Llobregat, Spain]] ===Early years=== Vueling was established in February 2004 and commenced operations on 1 July 2004 with a flight between [[Barcelona Airport|Barcelona]] and [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]]. The initial fleet consisted of two [[Airbus A320]] aircraft, based in Barcelona serving [[Brussels Airport|Brussels]], [[Ibiza Airport|Ibiza]], [[Palma de Mallorca Airport|Palma de Mallorca]] and [[Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris-Charles de Gaulle]].<ref name=history>{{cite web|url=http://www.vueling.com/EN/vueling/acerca_03a.php?language=EN |title=The History of Vueling |publisher=Vueling.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> The name Vueling was formed by combining the [[Spanish language|Spanish]] word ''[[:wikt:vuelo#Noun|vuelo]]'' (flight) with the [[Gerund#Gerunds in English|English gerund]] suffix ''[[-ing]]''.<ref>{{cite press release |title=Vueling Launches Flight Service from Vienna to Rome |publisher=[[Vienna Airport]] |url=http://www.viennaairport.com/jart/prj3/news_press/uploads/db-con_def-uploads/va-news/E-22_2015.pdf |date=4 May 2015 |accessdate=14 August 2015}}</ref> Initially, major shareholders of Vueling Airlines were [[Apax Partners]] (40%), Inversiones Hemisferio ([[Grupo Planeta]]) (30%), Vueling's management team (23%) and V.A. Investor ([[JetBlue Airways]]) (7%). During its nascent stages, the company's general manager was Lázaro Ros, while Carlos Muñoz was CEO. In November 2007, Vueling appointed managing director of [[Spanair]] Lars Nygaard as CEO to replace Carlos Muñoz, who remained as a member of the Board of Directors. Madrid was added as the airline's second base in 2005, followed by its first base outside Spain at Paris Charles de Gaulle in 2007. [[San Pablo Airport|Seville]] followed in December 2009. ===Financial concerns and management re-shuffle=== 2007 was a difficult year for Vueling; Apax Partners sold its then-21% stake in the carrier in June of that year, followed by two profit warnings issued in August and October. Two company directors and the chairman resigned shortly before the second profit warning, citing differences over commercial strategy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.e-tid.com/News-Home/Vueling-issues-second-profit-warning.aspx |title=Madrid-listed budget carrier Vueling has warned higher fuel costs and lower ticket prices could result in it reporting a loss this year |publisher=E-tid.com |date=2007-10-02 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> Shares in the company were also temporarily suspended.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.e-tid.com/News-Home/Contrasting-fortunes-for-Vueling-and-Clickair.aspx |title=The Spanish stock market regulator CNMV has suspended trading in low-cost carrier Vueling’s shares |publisher=E-tid.com |date=2007-10-01 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> This led to [[Barbara Cassani]], former Chief Executive of UK low-cost airline [[Go Fly|Go]], joining Vueling as chairman of the board in September 2007. The airline then embarked on a restructuring exercise and posted its first profit in mid-2009.<ref>[http://www.shephard.co.uk/news/3424/vueling-completes-restructuring-reports-q2-operating-profit Vueling completes restructuring; reports Q2 operating profit]{{dead link|date=December 2011}}</ref> ===Vueling and Clickair merger=== In June 2008, Vueling and rival Spanish low cost airline [[Clickair]] announced their intention to merge. The merger was designed to create a carrier better able to compete in the competitive Spanish airline market and mitigate high fuel costs with Iberia as the main industrial partner. While the new company would trade under the Vueling name, Clickair's Alex Cruz was named as chief executive.<ref name=merger>{{cite web|url=http://news.airwise.com/story/view/1215488627.html |title=Vueling to Merge With Clickair |publisher=News.airwise.com |date=2008-07-08 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref><ref name=travelmole>{{cite web|url=http://www.travelmole.com/stories/1137210.php |title=Vueling new airline name to UK. TravelMole. Phil Davies |publisher=Travelmole.com |date=2009-07-06 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> The deal was subject to scrutiny and approval by European competition regulators, who were concerned that the merged airline would have a significant competitive advantage on around 19 routes. The regulators demanded the release of slots at Barcelona and other European airports as a condition of the merger.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2009/01/09/320899/iberia-clickair-vueling-surrender-slots-for-merger-approval.html |title=Iberia-Clickair-Vueling surrender slots for merger approval |work=Flight International |date=2009-01-09 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> On 15 July 2009 the merger of Vueling and [[Clickair]] was completed.<ref name="travelmole"/> The new merged airline operates under the Vueling brand, with Clickair flights and aircraft re-branded under the Vueling name. It became the second largest Spanish carrier flying 8.2 million passengers in 2009,<ref name=pax>{{cite web|url=http://www.vueling.com/investors/docs/traffic2007_2011_english.pdf |title=Vueling Passenger Statistics |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> to almost 50 destinations. ===Co-operation with MTV=== [[File:Vueling Airlines Airbus A320 Volpati-1.jpg|thumb|right|MTV Livery [[Airbus A320|Airbus A320-214]] at [[Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris-Charles de Gaulle]], France (2008)]] In 2009, Vueling for the second year running co-operated with [[MTV]] during the summer season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.es/videos/vueling-by-mtv-394901/|title=Vueling by MTV|language=es|accessdate=2011-12-16|date=2010-02-14|publisher=MTV|location=Spain}}</ref> Two of Vueling's A320 aircraft (EC-KDG<ref>Lundgren, Johan (1996-2006). [http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?regsearch=EC-KDG Photo Search Results EC-KDG]. ''[[Airliners.net]]''. AirNav Systems LLC. URL accessed on 2011.</ref> and EC-KDH<ref name="eckdh">Lundgren, Johan (1996-2006). [http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?regsearch=EC-KDH Photo Search Results EC-KDG]. ''[[Airliners.net]]''. AirNav Systems LLC. URL accessed on 2011.</ref>) were re-painted into MTV liveries with some MTV styling on-board too. The designs of both liveries were created by [[Custo Dalmau]] and both liveries were removed at the end of 2009.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vueling.com/vueling/acerca_espiritu.php?language=EN |title=Vueling Cooperation with MTV |publisher=Vueling.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> In the summer season of 2010, EC-KDG<ref name="eckdh" /> had again been re-painted into an MTV livery, and in 2011 it was re-painted into a livery based on the [[Disc jockey|DJ]] and [[Record producer|producer]] [[David Guetta]]; the livery has since been removed and co-operation with MTV has since ended. ===Recent developments=== In November 2010, Vueling announced a new base at [[Toulouse Airport]] in France from April 2011,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/11/09/349492/vueling-to-open-toulouse-base.html |title=Vueling announces base in Toulouse |work=Flight International |date=2010-11-09 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> followed in December 2010 by the announcement of a new base in [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]], also to open during April 2011. The Toulouse base opened on 23 April 2011, but has since closed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blog.flylowcostairlines.org/2010/12/08/vueling-to-open-new-base-in-amsterdam/ |title=Vueling announces base in Amsterdam |publisher=Blog.flylowcostairlines.org |date=2010-12-08 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> In January 2011 further expansion was announced with Vueling adding a further nine aircraft to its fleet, including [[Airbus A319]] aircraft. Six Airbus A320s were delivered between April and June 2011, whilst the remaining two A320s were delivered by the end of 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.letstravelmag.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1076:vueling-ends-2011-with-nine-new-aircraft&catid=52:airlines-airports&Itemid=67 |title=New Vueling Aircraft |publisher=Letstravelmag.com |date=2011-01-21 |accessdate=2011-12-08}}</ref> On 21 March 2012 it was announced by CEO Alex Cruz that [[Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport|Rome]] would be added as a new base. The base launched on 25 March 2012 with one aircraft based there, the airline has since expanded at Rome with numerous new destinations.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.adr.it/azn-notizie?p_p_id=3_WAR_newsportlet_INSTANCE_1JEp&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=normal&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column-2&p_p_col_pos=1&p_p_col_count=2&_3_WAR_newsportlet_INSTANCE_1JEp_nid=1049599&_3_WAR_newsportlet_INSTANCE_1JEp_redirect=%2fazn-notizie&_3_WAR_newsportlet_INSTANCE_1JEp_jspPage=%2fhtml%2fnews%2fdetails.jsp|title=Notizie|publisher=|accessdate=10 July 2015}}</ref> On 5 December 2012, Vueling announced the opening of a new base of operations in [[Florence Airport, Peretola|Florence]], the carrier is to base one aircraft there and serve four new European destinations.<ref>{{Citation | title = Vueling | journal = Airliner World | pages = 7 | date = February 2013 }}</ref> Ten months later, on 25 October 2013, Vueling launched [[Florence Airport, Peretola|Florence]]-Catania, its first domestic route in Italy. Since November 2013, the airline has continued to expand from its [[airline hub|hub]] at Barcelona.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vueling.com/en/we-are-vueling/press-room/press-releases/corporate/vueling-network-to-expand-to-100-destinations-from-barcelona-el-prat-airport-in-2013/|title=Vueling network to expand to 100 destinations from Barcelona-El Prat Airport in 2013|publisher=|accessdate=10 July 2015}}</ref> On 6 November 2013, Vueling announced a new base with one aircraft in [[Brussels Airport|Brussels]], with seven new destinations from May 2014, in addition to the four previous routes from Brussels.{{citation needed|reason=Previously sourced to an Internet Message Board|date=May 2015}} Also in November 2013, Vueling announced an expansion of its base at [[Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport|Rome-Fiumicino]]. From mid-2014, 8 aircraft would be based there, operating more than 30 routes. The expansion meant Rome-Fiumcino would become Vueling's second largest airline hub, after Barcelona. During the first weekend of July 2016, Vueling had many delays and cancellations, that resulted in an investigation of the Spanish authorities.<ref>[http://www.expansion.com/empresas/transporte/2016/07/04/577a28ad268e3e13048b457a.html Vueling contrata 34 pilotos y alquila 6 aviones para atajar su crisis]</ref> During July 2016, Vueling canceled all the flights to [[Sheremetyevo International Airport]], [[Vilnius Airport]] and [[Rabat–Salé Airport]]. Clients are not respected and not able to get any refund !!! ==Corporate affairs== ===Business trends=== The key trends for Vueling over recent years are shown below (as at year ending 31 December): <center> {| class="wikitable" |- !style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;"> ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2008 ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2009 ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2010 ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2011 ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2012 ! style="background: #fc0;" | <span style="color:#666;">2013 |- | Turnover (€m) | align=center|437 | align=center|598 | align=center|790 | align=center|856 | align=center|1,103 ! align=center|1,404 |- | Net Profit before tax (€m) | align=center| {{color|red|&minus;38.6}} | align=center| 40.2 | align=center| 65.7 | align=center| 14.9 | align=center| 40.1 ! align=center| 132.6 |- | Net Profit (€m) | align=center| 8.5 | align=center| 27.8 | align=center| 46.0 | align=center| 10.4 | align=center| 28.3 ! align=center| 93.4 |- | Number of employees (at year end) | align=center| 1,013 | align=center| 1,195 | align=center| 1,266 | align=center| 1,389 | align=center| 1,774 ! align=center| 1,937 |- | Number of passengers (m) | align=center|5.9 | align=center|8.2 | align=center|11.0 | align=center|12.3 | align=center|14.8 ! align=center|17.2 |- | Passenger load factor (%) | align=center|70.3 | align=center|73.7 | align=center|73.2 | align=center|75.6 | align=center|77.7 ! align=center|79.6 |- | Number of aircraft (average) | align=center|21 | align=center|26 | align=center|36 | align=center|44 | align=center|53 ! align=center|64 |- | <small>''Notes/sources''</small> | align=center|<ref>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/6573/financial_statement___notes__08.pdf FY08]</ref> | align=center|<ref>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/6567/financial_statement___notes__09.pdf FY09]</ref> | align=center|<ref>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/2400/ccaa_vueling_2010_en_rev.pdf FY10]</ref> | align=center|<ref>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/7935/financial_statements_2011.pdf FY11]</ref> | align=center|<ref>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/9606/vueling_2012_results.pdf FY12]</ref> | align=center|<ref>[http://phx.corporate-ir.net/External.File?item=UGFyZW50SUQ9NTQ1NDg5fENoaWxkSUQ9MjM4NjY0fFR5cGU9MQ==&t=1]</ref> |} </center> ===Executives=== *[[Chief executive officer|Chief Executive]]: Javier Sánchez-Prieto<ref name=EXEC>[http://investors.vueling.com/media/7935/financial_statements_2011.pdf Key Executives]</ref> *[[Non-executive director|Director]] Corporate: Sonia Jerez Burdeus<ref name=EXEC/> *Director Marketing: Lluis Pons Argimon<ref name=EXEC/> *Director Route & Revenue: Silvia Mosquera Gonzalez<ref name=EXEC/> *Director Sales: Juan Carlos Iglesias Garcia<ref name=EXEC/> ===IAG takeover (2012/2013)=== In November 2012, [[International Airlines Group]], whose subsidiary [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]] held a 45.85% stake in Vueling, offered to buy the remaining 54.15% of the company with both Iberia and IAG owning both shares and not resulting in the company being wholly owned by IAG through 100% of shares. IAG, also the owner of [[British Airways]], plans to use Vueling to help stem losses at Iberia. However, market trends (increased profits and improved figures from Vueling resulting in a higher share-price) had made IAG's offer a significant undervaluation of the airline. Vueling had urged its shareholders to reject IAG's offer and its shareholders had until the 8th of April 2013 to decide upon the recommendation.<ref name=IAG/> On 27 March 2013, IAG improved its offer for Vueling, raising its offer per share from €7 to €9.25. Vueling shares quickly surged after the announcement by 8.8% to €9.23 following a temporary suspension as [[Bolsa de Madrid|BMAD]] waited on an official comment from Vueling regarding the updated offer. The acceptance period was also increased by 48 calendar days.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/03/27/uk-iag-vueling-idUKBRE92Q0U420130327|title=IAG ups bid for budget airline Vueling by one third|work=Reuters UK|accessdate=10 July 2015|date=2013-03-27}}</ref> On 9 April 2013, the board of Vueling unanimously recommended shareholders accept an improved offer of €9.25 per share from IAG. IAG CEO [[Willie Walsh (Irish businessman)|Willie Walsh]] confirmed that the board had recommended the new offer; however, Walsh also stated that Vueling would not be merged with Iberia, saying, "Vueling will operate as a stand-alone entity in IAG group."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/10/us-abu-dhabi-iag-vueling-idUSBRE9390EF20130410|title=IAG chief says won't merge Spanish airline Vueling with Iberia|work=Reuters|accessdate=10 July 2015|first=Praveen|last=Menon|date=2013-04-10}}</ref> On 23 April 2013, IAG acquired control of Vueling which saw the recently purchased 44.66% stake by IAG merged with Iberia's existing 45.85% stake to form a 90.51% shareholding. Vueling remains a standalone company now within the IAG and its management structure is unchanged; however, Vueling's CEO Alex Cruz reports directly to IAG CEO Willie Walsh.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-04-23/british-airways-parent-iag-acquires-control-of-spain-s-vueling.html|title=British Airways Parent IAG Wins Control of Spain’s Vueling|author=Robert Wall|date=23 April 2013|work=Bloomberg.com|accessdate=10 July 2015}}</ref> ==Frequent flyer programmes== Vueling offers two [[frequent flyer programme]]s. Punto (Spanish for ''point'') allows you to collect points and then exchange them for flights to any Vueling destination. Iberia Plus can be used to get flights or be cashed in for other Iberia services or those of the other companies linked to the Iberia Plus programme.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.vueling.com/en/vueling-services/get-points-to-fly/ |title=Frequent flyer programmes. program |publisher=Vueling.com |date= |accessdate=2013-02-23}}</ref> == Destinations == {{main|Vueling destinations}} Vueling Largest Hub includes Barcelona, Rome, Madrid, Bilbao, Palma and Ibiza. Florence and Brussels are smaller hubs. ===Partnerships and codeshare agreements=== Vueling has codeshare agreements and/or partnerships with sister companies [[Aer Lingus]], [[British Airways]] and [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]] as well as [[Qatar Airways]]. ==Fleet== [[File:Vueling Airlines Airbus A320-232.jpg|thumb|Vueling [[Airbus A320-200]]]] {{As of|2016|7}}, the Vueling fleet consists of the following aircraft:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pro.flightglobal.com/Pages/Profiles/Airlines/FleetSummary.aspx?AirID=-21437 |title=Vueling fleet |publisher=Flightglobal|date=|accessdate=2014-03-03}} {{Subscription required}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.planespotters.net/Airline/Vueling |title=Vueling Fleet Details and History |publisher =planespotters.net |date=13 June 2015 |accessdate=13 June 2015}}</ref> <center> {| class="toccolours" border="1" cellpadding="5" style="border-collapse:collapse;text-align:center" |+ '''Vueling Fleet''' |- style="background:#fc0;" !rowspan="2" style=:width:120px"| <span style="color:#666;">Aircraft !rowspan="2" style="width:80px;" | <span style="color:#666;">In Service !rowspan="2" style="width:25px;" | <span style="color:#666;">Orders !colspan="2" class="unsortable" | <span style="color:#666;">Passengers !rowspan="2" style="width:150px;" |<span style="color:#666;">Notes |- style="background:#fc0;" ! <abbr title="Economy Class"><span style="color:#666;">Y</abbr> ! <span style="color:#666;">Total |- |[[Airbus A320 family|Airbus A319-100]] |6 |3 |144 |144 |1 leased from [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]] |- |[[Airbus A320 family|Airbus A320-200]] |94 |32 |174<br>180<br>186 |174<br>180<br>186 |2 leased from [[Air Berlin]] |- |[[Airbus A320 family|Airbus A321-200]] |10 |&mdash; |220 |220 | |- !Total !110 !35 |colspan="3"| |} </center> ==References== {{reflist|2}} == External links == {{commonscat-inline|Vueling Airlines|Vueling}} *[http://www.vueling.com/ Vueling official website] {{Portalbar|Spain|Companies|Aviation}} {{Airlines of Spain}} {{International Airlines Group}} {{European Low Fares Airline Association}} [[Category:Airlines of Spain]] [[Category:Low-cost airlines]] [[Category:Companies based in Catalonia]] [[Category:European Low Fares Airline Association]] [[Category:Transport in Catalonia]] [[Category:Spanish brands]] [[Category:Airlines established in 2004]] [[Category:Iberia Group]] [[Category:Apax Partners companies]] [[Category:2004 establishments in Spain]]'
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