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Vueling Connecting Flights

If you’re traveling through Barcelona, Vueling connecting flights can make your itinerary a lot more flexible. Despite being a low-cost airline, Vueling protects these connections, meaning that if your first flight is delayed or cancelled and you miss your connection, the airline will assist you in getting on the next available flight for free.

This feature makes travelling with Vueling more convenient and reduces the stress of missed connections, allowing you to enjoy your trip with peace of mind.

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Vueling Connecting Flights

Yes, Vueling connecting flights exist. Even though Vueling is a low-cost airline, it offers protected connecting flights.

What is a connecting flight? When you book a connecting flight, you may stop at one or more airports before reaching your final destination. A stop between two flight legs are called a layover.

Vueling connecting flights are with layovers at these hubs: Barcelona, Rome Fiumicino, and Paris Orly. The minimum layover time is 55 minutes, based on the airline’s assessment of airport traffic and transfer times. You don’t need to stress about missed connections — if your first flight is delayed and you miss the next one, Vueling will rebook you on a later flight at no extra cost.

You won’t need to collect your baggage during these layovers — it will be checked through to your final destination, just as with connecting flights on full-service airlines.

How does check in for connecting flights work with Vueling? At your departure airport, check in with the airline operating your first flight. They should issue boarding passes for both legs. If the second boarding pass isn’t provided, you can pick it up at the transit desk in the connecting airport.

Booking Vueling Connecting Flights

The easiest way to book Vueling connecting flights is through the airline’s official website.

Just enter your departure city, destination, and travel dates, and the site will display all available options, including any required connections. The online booking process is simple, and you can also benefit from any special offers available at the time.

A second option is to use flight comparison platforms such as Skyscanner or Kiwi.

When using Skyscanner or Kiwi, make sure the itinerary is sold as a single ticket with Vueling connecting flights. In that case, the trip is treated as an official connection, and your baggage is checked through to your final destination. You’ll also be protected if your first flight is delayed, since the entire journey is handled as one booking. This is important, because a self-transfer — even if it involves two Vueling flights — is not a protected connection. With a self-transfer, you’d need to collect your baggage, check in again, and you wouldn’t be covered if the first flight is delayed.

Vueling Check-In for Connecting Flights

For Vueling flights, you can check in online or at the airport for all parts of your journey.

When you check in for your first flight, you will be given boarding passes for all flight legs of your journey.

Once you arrive at the hub airport and get off your first flight, you need to go to the gate for your connecting flight.

In many cases, you won’t have to go through security again, but this can vary depending on the layout of the airport and its regulations.

Vueling Connecting Flights and Checked Baggage

When you fly with Vueling on connecting flights, your checked baggage will be sent directly to your final destination.

This means you don’t have to worry about picking it up at each stop along the way.

Just check in your baggage at your starting airport, and it will automatically be transferred to your next flight.

Read more: Vueling Checked Baggage: What You Should Know Before You Fly

Connecting Flights Operated by Vueling Partner Airlines

Vueling has special agreements with several partner airlines, which means you can book connecting flights that involve more than one carrier on a single ticket. These partner-operated segments function just like standard Vueling connections: your baggage is checked through to your final destination, and you’re protected if delays cause you to miss your onward flight.

Depending on your route, you may see itineraries that combine Vueling with Iberia and British Airways. When these flights appear as one booking, they’re treated as an official connection — not a self-transfer — even though different airlines operate each leg.

Keep in mind that when part of your trip is operated by a partner airline, the baggage allowance is governed by the more restrictive policy of the two carriers. Always check both sets of rules so you know exactly what you can bring.

What To Do if You Miss Your Vueling Connecting Flight?

What to do if you miss your Vueling connecting flight?

Here are some steps to follow:

  • Contact Vueling immediately: Reach out to Vueling’s customer service as soon as you realize you’ve missed your connecting flight. They can assist with rebooking on the next available flight and guide your next steps. Contact them via phone, online chat, or at their airport desk.
  • Look for alternative flights: Inquire about other available flights to your destination. Vueling should offer options for rebooking and inform you about changes in travel times. If you have a protected Vueling connecting flight, the new flight will be provided free of charge.
  • Know your rights: If the missed connection is due to Vueling’s fault, you might be entitled to missed connection compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004. This regulation provides compensation for delays and cancellations and ensures assistance such as meals, accommodation, and transport.
  • Monitor flight status: Keep track of your new flight status and any updates from Vueling. Staying informed will help you plan your next steps and avoid further delays.
  • You have a right to care. While you wait for your new flight, you can get a free meal. If the wait is overnight, a free hotel stay.

Vueling Missed Connection Compensation

If you miss your connecting flight with Vueling, you may be entitled to compensation under EU regulations if the delay or cancellation was the airline’s fault.

When your first Vueling flight is delayed or cancelled due to the airline’s fault, you have the right to claim compensation of up to €600. If the flight was disrupted due to extraordinary circumstances, compensation is not due.

This compensation rule applies to all Vueling flights — domestic, international, and even those departing to destinations outside Europe — because Vueling is an EU-based airline.

Take note: Vueling missed connection compensation is not a separate category; instead, it falls under the same umbrella as flight delay compensation.

If your flight is cancelled and you miss a connecting flight, causing a delay of 3 hours or more when reaching your final destination, you might get compensation from Vueling.

If you’ve booked flights separately (called self-transfer), these rules don’t apply.

For example, if you booked a Vueling flight and a Ryanair flight separately, and Vueling cancels their flight, you might get compensation for the Vueling flight but not for any missed Ryanair flight.

Remember this if booking flights separately.

Read more: Vueling Missed Connection Compensation

Vueling Self-Transfer Flights

When you book Vueling flights separately or mix Vueling with other airlines, it’s called a self-transfer flight.

This means you arrange each flight on your own, rather than through a single airline connection.

If you miss one of your flights, you have less protection than with a regular connecting flight, where the airline manages your entire journey.

For instance, if your Vueling flight is delayed and causes you to miss your Ryanair flight, Vueling might compensate you for the delay if it’s over three hours. However, they won’t help with the missed Ryanair flight.

With self-transfers, you need to collect your baggage and check in for your next flight yourself, which takes more time and effort.

Even though Vueling is a low-cost airline, it offers protected Vueling connecting flights. You can use these connections just as you would with a full-service carrier — with through-checked baggage and protection if delays disrupt your journey.