Summary
- Vueling’s contest celebrates the Tomatina festival, offering free flights to Valencia for people with names related to Tom and Tina.
- The news about this competition coincides with Vueling marking its 20th anniversary.
- Vueling, part of IAG, boasts a 134-airbus fleet and has transported over 350 million passengers, becoming Spain’s second-largest airline.
Vueling is holding a contest to celebrate Tomatina, the world’s largest tomato-throwing festival in Spain. In this contest, passengers can enter Vueling’s random prize draw to win free flights to Valencia and tickets to the food fight festival. The Tomatina festival takes place on August 28, 2024, in Buñol, just 38 kilometers outside Valencia.
What’s in a name?
In this competition, passengers’ names matter. According to the Spanish low-cost carrier, “couples, friends or family members in the UK whose names are Tom and Tina – or a variant of them, like Valentina or Tino,” can win free flights to Valencia.
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The IAG-owned carrier has four pairs of flights and tickets available, which means the tickets cannot be won individually. Instead, to participate in the lucky draw, two people with names similar to Tom or Tina have to enter together.
Entering the competition is easy and straightforward. Passengers must enter their full names, airport origin, and email addresses. The winners will be flown out of London Gatwick Airport (LGW) a day before the festival begins (August 27). Winners can select their return flight date, which lets them experience the city of Valencia.
The organizers of the festival estimate that 22,000 food fighters will participate in Tomatina, and a fleet of six trucks will bring 120 tons of tomatoes from Extremadura to Buñol for the festival.
Vueling celebrates its 20th anniversary
The news about the free flight competition comes as Vueling celebrates its 20th anniversary as Spain’s first budget airline. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Vueling held a special event at Barcelona’s Tibidabo amusement park. The event featured the yellow-painted iconic Tibidabo plane and a performance by Lío Ibiza in recognition of Vueling’s first destination.
In the summer after its founding, Vueling launched operations with flights between Barcelona and Ibiza, a Mediterranean vacation island, using two Airbus A320 aircraft. The airline’s name merges “vuelo” (Spanish for flight) with the English suffix “-ing.”
Throughout these years, Vueling, a member of the International Airlines Group (IAG), has become the second-largest airline in Spain, following Iberia. Based at Barcelona’s El Prat Airport (BCN), Vueling has transported over 352 million passengers and accounts for 40% of the annual traffic at BCN Airport, according to a report by Saffron, an independent brand consultancy.
Photo: Airbus
Presently, the Spanish budget airline boasts a fleet of 134 aircraft with an average age of 9.2 years, according to ch-aviation data. Vueling’s fleet comprises all
Airbus
aircraft, including 81 Airbus A320-200s, 25 Airbus A320neos, 18 Airbus A321-200s, six Airbus A319s, and four Airbus A321neo jets. In addition, Vueling has 18 aircraft on order, including eight Airbus A320neos, eight Airbus A321neos, and two Airbus A320-200 aircraft.
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