Barcelona Airport has significantly expanded its international connectivity with two major airline announcements. Vueling has launched a new direct route to Nador, Morocco, while Cathay Pacific has resumed its seasonal flights connecting Barcelona with Hong Kong.

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The Cathay Pacific service between Barcelona and Hong Kong recommenced last Monday. These seasonal flights will operate until 24 October, offering four weekly frequencies. Travellers can now fly on Mondays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. This route complements Cathay Pacific’s existing four weekly return trips from Madrid. It provides broader access for Spanish passengers.

The new Vueling service to Nador provides a direct link to a key Moroccan city. This expansion offers residents and businesses in Barcelona increased travel options to North Africa. Meanwhile, the resumed Hong Kong flights strengthen Barcelona’s ties with Asia, benefiting tourism, trade, and cultural exchange. These connections are vital for a global city like Barcelona.

Barcelona Airport’s Strategic Expansion

Barcelona Airport continues to solidify its position as a vital European hub. These new and resumed routes underscore the airport’s commitment to expanding its global network. They provide crucial connections for both leisure and business travellers. The increased flight options also support Barcelona’s vibrant tourism sector, attracting more visitors to the Catalan capital.

These strategic additions to Barcelona Airport’s flight schedule enhance the city’s accessibility and international profile. They offer residents more direct travel choices and foster stronger economic and cultural links worldwide. Officials expect these routes to contribute positively to the region’s connectivity and economic growth in the coming months.

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Originally published by Diari Catalunya. Read original article.