
Barcelona-based low-cost carrier Vueling unveiled a Valentine’s promotion on 10 February, offering one-way fares from €24 on routes flown between 1 March and 21 June. The sale, which runs until 15 February, covers both traditional business destinations—such as Bordeaux and Oporto—and emerging city-break hotspots like Ljubljana and Marrakech. Tickets can also be redeemed for as few as 4,000 Avios under the IAG Loyalty programme.
With Spain’s domestic rail network recovering from strike disruptions and storms hampering road travel, the airline expects pent-up demand for quick, affordable getaways. Corporate travel managers may also benefit: Vueling says the cheapest buckets will be available on mid-week flights, typical for client meetings and site visits.
While planning these journeys, travellers should also ensure that any visa requirements are handled well in advance. VisaHQ’s online platform—https://www.visahq.com/spain/—offers quick eligibility checks, step-by-step applications and courier options, making it easier to secure Spanish or onward visas and keep spontaneous Valentine’s trips truly stress-free.
Capacity discipline remains tight across Europe, keeping average fares elevated; analysts therefore view the promotion as an aggressive bid to lock in early-spring load factors. Travellers should note that Vueling’s lowest “Basic” fare includes only a personal item—cabin bags and seat selection cost extra—and that change fees apply after 24 hours.
The sale coincides with Spain’s tourism-recovery strategy for 2026, which aims to spread visitor flows beyond peak summer months and major hubs. Regional airports in Galicia and the Balearics feature prominently in Vueling’s discounted network, supporting decentralised mobility and relieving pressure on Madrid-Barajas and Barcelona-El Prat.
With Spain’s domestic rail network recovering from strike disruptions and storms hampering road travel, the airline expects pent-up demand for quick, affordable getaways. Corporate travel managers may also benefit: Vueling says the cheapest buckets will be available on mid-week flights, typical for client meetings and site visits.
While planning these journeys, travellers should also ensure that any visa requirements are handled well in advance. VisaHQ’s online platform—https://www.visahq.com/spain/—offers quick eligibility checks, step-by-step applications and courier options, making it easier to secure Spanish or onward visas and keep spontaneous Valentine’s trips truly stress-free.
Capacity discipline remains tight across Europe, keeping average fares elevated; analysts therefore view the promotion as an aggressive bid to lock in early-spring load factors. Travellers should note that Vueling’s lowest “Basic” fare includes only a personal item—cabin bags and seat selection cost extra—and that change fees apply after 24 hours.
The sale coincides with Spain’s tourism-recovery strategy for 2026, which aims to spread visitor flows beyond peak summer months and major hubs. Regional airports in Galicia and the Balearics feature prominently in Vueling’s discounted network, supporting decentralised mobility and relieving pressure on Madrid-Barajas and Barcelona-El Prat.











