Vueling Airlines (VY, Barcelona El Prat) is reportedly planning to place an order for A320, B737 or Bombardier C-Series aircraft in 2012 to replace its current A320-200 fleet. It has restructured its network for this winter season and has introduced several new routes at the expense of others: Barcelona-Aalborg: 2x weekly A320-200 service starting on March 25 Barcelona-Brest: 2x weekly A320-200 service starting on March 25 Barcelona-Cardiff: 3x weekly A320-200 service starting on March 27 Barcelona-Copenhagen Kastrup: 4x weekly A320-200 service starting on March 25 Barcelona-Florence: daily A320-200 service starting on March 25 Barcelona-Groningen: 2x weekly A320-200 service starting on April 28 Barcelona-Lille: 6x weekly A320-200 service starting on March 25 Barcelona-Lyon: 5x weekly A320-200 service starting on March 25 Barcelona-Marseilles: 4x weekly A320-200 service starting on March 25 Barcelona-Munich: 2x daily A320-200 service starting on March 25 Barcelona-Stockholm Arlanda: 4x weekly A320-200 service starting on April 30 Barcelona-Strasbourg: 3x weekly A320-200 service starting on March 25 Madrid-Amsterdam: 2x daily A320-200 service has started on October 30 (in addition to parent Iberia (IB/Madrid)) Madrid-Berlin Tegel: 2x daily A320-200 service has started on October 30 (in addition to parent Iberia) Madrid-Copenhagen Kastrup: 3x weekly A320-200 service has started on October 30 (in addition to parent Iberia) Madrid-Florence: 3x weekly A320-200 service starting on March 27 Malaga-Lyon: weekly A320-200 service starting on February 11 Nantes-Rome Fiumicino: 3x weekly A320-200 service starting on May 1 Paris Orly-Florence: 4x weekly A320-200 service starting on March 25 Vueling has transferred the domestic flights from Madrid to Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and Palma de Mallorca back to parent Iberia (IB/Madrid) after operating the routes for the summer 2011 season. It has also temporarily suspended its routes from Bilbao and Valencia to Milan Malpensa for the winter timetable season. Its routes from Barcelona to Bucharest Otopeni, St. Petersburg and Verona, from La Coruna to Amsterdam, Paris CDG and Seville, from Madrid to Rome Fiumicino, Venice Marco Polo and Warsaw, from Santiago de Compostela to Malaga, Paris CDG and Zurich, from Seville to London Heathrow as well as from Valencia to Amsterdam have been permanently removed from its network by November 2. Vueling has also given up its route from Barcelona to Ciudad Real leaving the airport on October 29 leaving the airport that had only been opened in fall 2008 without any scheduled service. The airport has since been closed by a bankruptcy judge. Vueling has wet-leased two A320-200s to Andes Líneas Aéreas (OY/Salta) for three months.