💨 Abstract
Vueling, a Spanish budget airline, is expanding its flights to Tenerife North as Ryanair cuts its Tenerife routes by one million seats, due to a dispute over airport charges with Spain's aeronautics operator, Aena. Vueling aims to add nearly 900,000 seats, with 25 new weekly routes, covering destinations including Barcelona, Santiago, and Málaga.
Courtesy: Sophie-May Williams
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