Vueling lands in Salerno: connections to Barcelona and Paris-Orly to start in June 2025
More and more companies are betting on Salerno airport, the second largest in Campania after Naples-Capodichino. The latest in order [...]

More and more companies are focusing on theSalerno airport, the second in Campania after Naples-Capodichino. The latest in order of time is. Vueling, the low-cost company of the IAG group, which announced that during the summer '25 will connect the Amalfi coast with Barcelona - its main hub - and Paris (ORY).
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Vueling's new routes from Salerno
The Salerno-Paris will be active June 20 to October 24 and will have 3 weekly frequencies, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. It will take off from Salerno at 10:15 a.m. and land at the Paris airport at 12:45 p.m. (on Fridays, however, departure and arrival are scheduled 15 minutes later, ed.).
July 3 to Oct. 25, then, the link will be active Salerno-Barcelona: In this case it will fly on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. On Mondays they will depart QSR at 3:25 p.m. and arrive in BCN at 5:30 p.m., while on Thursdays and Saturdays takeoff from the Amalfi Coast airport is scheduled at 2:50 p.m., and arrival at El Prat is scheduled for 4:55 p.m. The flights, which are already on sale, will be operated with aircraft from the A320 family of Airbus present in Vueling's fleet.
Accumulate and spend Avios with Vueling
Being wholly owned by IAG - the group that owns British Airways, Iberia and Air Lingus, among others - Vueling gives the opportunity to accumulate miles for each flight and, of course, also to spend. In addition, since the beginning of October '24, it is possible to merge Vueling and Iberia profiles into a single account: ffs will therefore have a way to use avios indiscriminately on one or the other company or, alternatively, to move them to BA, QR or Finnair, the only non-IAG company to have Avios as currency.