Vueling Airlines (VY, Barcelona El Prat) has added a 37th ex-Iberia (IB/Madrid) A320-200, plans to add two more bases in Spain in 2011 and has introduced new routes to its network: Barcelona-Amman Queen Alia: weekly seasonal A320-200 service until August 28 Barcelona-Ciudad Real: 4x weekly A320-200 service starting on November 1 Barcelona-Edinburgh: 3x weekly seasonal A320-200 service between June 24 and September 12 Barcelona-Istanbul Sabiha Gökcen: 4x weekly seasonal A320-200 service between June 24 and September 27 Barcelona-Ljubljana: 2x weekly seasonal A320-200 service between June 26 and September 10 Barcelona-Tel Aviv Ben Gurion: 3x weekly A320-200 service has started on June 14 Bilbao-Milan Malpensa: 4x weekly A320-200 service starting on October 31 Ciudad Real-Paris CDG: 2x weekly A320-200 service starting on November 3 Granada-Paris CDG: 3x weekly A320-200 service has resumed on July 5 Ibiza-Amsterdam: 4x weekly seasonal A320-200 service until September 12 Palma de Mallorca-Rome Fiumicino: 2x weekly A320-200 service starting on September 12 Valencia-Munich: 3x weekly seasonal A320-200 service between June 24 and October 2 Vueling has started offering connections via its Barcelona base on July 5 and expects that this move will increase its yearly passenger numbers by several hundred thousand. The new Palma-Rome route is part of a new cooperation agreement with the tourism organization of the Balearic islands that also foresees new routes from Menorca to Rome Fiumicino and from Palma de Mallorca to Venice Marco Polo in 2011. Vueling has however given up its Barcelona-Casablanca, Barcelona-Nice, Seville-Casablanca and Seville-Valencia routes earlier this year. It will also give up its routes from Valencia to Bucharest Otopeni on September 13, from Valencia to Ibiza on September 22 and from Seville to Venice Marco Polo on October 12.
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