Airlines

Vueling wants to take a giant leap forward with a €5 billion investment to reach 60 million passengers

The airline will strengthen its presence at El Prat airport with the arrival of Boeing aircraft.

Vueling's president and CEO, Carolina Martinoli, and the Minister of Business and Labor, Miquel Sàmper.
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BarcelonaVueling has become the leading airline at Barcelona's expanding airport, and it aims to be even more so. The company has set a goal of transporting 60 million passengers by 2035, and to achieve this, it plans to invest €5 billion, primarily to modernize its fleet, which will begin flying with Boeing aircraft this summer. "It's a great opportunity," said Vueling's president and CEO, Carolina Martinoli, at an event attended by several authorities, including the Minister of Business and Labor, Miquel Sàmper; the director of Barcelona Airport, Eva Valenzuela; and the president of Fira de Barcelona, ​​Pau Relat. Having passed its 20th anniversary, the Catalan airline wants to reach this milestone without changing its focus, which remains on El Prat Airport, domestic flights within Spain, and connectivity with Europe.

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