Vueling Expands Paris-Orly Routes, Adds Direct Flights to Morocco and Europe

The Vueling airline plans to launch for the first time two direct air links from its Paris-Orly base to Morocco.
The Spanish low-cost carrier is preparing to launch 32 new routes to 10 countries for a total of 54 destinations year-round from Paris-Orly airport starting November 2, reports Air Journal. Vueling will thus offer flights to Agadir and Tangier (Morocco), Hamburg, Leipzig and Nuremberg (Germany), Bergen (Norway), Gothenburg and Stockholm (Sweden), Dublin and Cork (Ireland) and Malta at Paris-Orly airport. The Spanish company plans to launch five new routes from Paris-Orly airport to Italy to the airports of Milan (Bergamo), Bologna, Turin, Genoa and Bari, which will be added to the three already served airports of Rome (Fiumicino), Florence and Milan (Malpensa), it is specified.
Vueling will launch six new direct routes from Paris-Orly to the airports of Cardiff, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle and Belfast. With the existing flight between the French airport and London-Gatwick, the number of routes reaches 7. The Spanish low-cost carrier will operate a flight to a new route, Billund (Denmark). It already serves Copenhagen.
The Spanish company also plans to launch 20 direct routes to Spain, including five new ones to the airports of Jerez, Asturias, Santander, Granada and Zaragoza for the 2021-2022 winter season. The 15 other destinations are: Barcelona, Menorca, Majorca, Ibiza, Valencia, Alicante, Malaga, Seville, Madrid, Bilbao, Santiago, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.
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