Vueling will end 2011 with nine new aircraft, representing investment of over 100 million Euros.
Wednesday 19th January, 2011
Vueling, the new generation Spanish airline, has just ratified an agreement to incorporate three new aircraft before the end of the year. This is in addition to the six aircraft that the company reached agreement on in 2010 for service introduction between April 2010 and June 2011. Vueling will incorporate a total of nine aircraft in 2011, taking its total fleet to 42 aircraft and representing an investment of around 110 million Euros.
Six will be added to the fleet to reinforce the projected growth plan for 2011 which focuses primarily on expansion at its main base in Barcelona, together with airports it serves in Spain and its two new international bases in Amsterdam (Netherlands) and Toulouse (France).
The remaining three aircraft will be incorporated into Vueling’s fleet with the aim of gradually rejuvenating it and reducing the average age of less than six years by 2012.
Lease agreements have been arranged through industry leaders which provide services to more than 200 airlines worldwide. Eight of the new aircraft will be traditional Airbus A320s which Vueling has operated since the outset. The ninth will be an Airbus A319, with a slightly lower capacity of 144 seats.
About Vueling:
Vueling was created in July 2004 with a fleet of two Airbus A320s, four routes and the objective of providing excellent customer service at a competitive price.
During the 2011 summer season Vueling will operate 42-strong aircraft fleet serving in 50 airports in 23 countries in Europe, North Africa and Middle East. Six of these airports are permanent bases of operations (Barcelona, Madrid, Sevilla, Malaga, Bilbao and Valencia). A seventh, Ibiza, is a base during the summer. In April 2011, Vueling will introduce two new international bases, Amsterdam and Toulouse, which will further contribute to international growth strategy of the airline. www.vueling.com
