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Vueling Unveils 10-Year Strategic Roadmap

Low-Cost Carrier Targets 60 Million Passengers By 2035

Vueling, the Barcelona-based low-cost carrier, has unveiled its strategic roadmap for the next 10 years, aiming to increase its annual passenger count from 40 million to 60 million by 2035. The airline will invest €5 billion by 2030 to achieve its goals, with a significant focus on fleet renewal, transitioning from an all-Airbus fleet to Boeing 737 MAX. The first delivery of the new aircraft is expected in October 2026, with the transition expected to take seven to eight years. Vueling’s commitment to Barcelona-El Prat airport and the Catalan economy is also a key aspect of its strategy, with the airline expecting to contribute €10.5 billion per year to the local economy. This development was first reported by AeroTime.

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    Vueling Unveils 10-Year Strategic Roadmap

    Low-Cost Carrier Targets 60 Million Passengers By 2035

    Vueling, the Barcelona-based low-cost carrier, has unveiled its strategic roadmap for the next 10 years, aiming to increase its annual passenger count from 40 million to 60 million by 2035. The airline will invest €5 billion by 2030 to achieve its goals, with a significant focus on fleet renewal, transitioning from an all-Airbus fleet to Boeing 737 MAX. The first delivery of the new aircraft is expected in October 2026, with the transition expected to take seven to eight years. Vueling’s commitment to Barcelona-El Prat airport and the Catalan economy is also a key aspect of its strategy, with the airline expecting to contribute €10.5 billion per year to the local economy. This development was first reported by AeroTime.

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