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Asturias, Cairo and Shannon leave Orly with Vueling

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Airbus A320s Vueling at Orly (Photo: LC)

Vueling has announced two new departures from Paris Orly this winter and the extension of the Orly-Asturias line that started this summer.. The latter will continue to be offered at two weekly frequencies. Vueling also plans to launch two other weekly flights from Asturias to Amsterdam on October 30. The aircraft will be manufactured by Airbus A320.

However, on departure from Paris, the most important innovation will be one Orly-Cairo. Vueling will offer two flights per week And will face competition from Transavia, which already has a presence in Orly. It should be noted that both Air France and EgyptAir offer daily flights on this segment – ​​albeit from Paris-CDG.

Finally, Vueling takes over a line served by Ryanair from Beauvais. From September 12, the Spanish carrier will take up positions west of Ireland on the Paris-Shannon axis.. Again, Vueling will offer two weekly flights.

In addition, Vueling has changed check-in times for flights outside the Schengen area. The company registration process will be closed from July 1 60 minutes before flight departure.

Luke Citrinot

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