They are having on all their flights a average loadfactor between 60 and 70%. For being profitable on a flight they need a load factor of 46,7%. On most flight they get this loadfactor.
This has multiple reasons. First of all, the whole vueling personal is based in Barcelona. So never a night stop anywhere, so no cost for hotels and this kind of things. Secondly not all tickets are sold at 40EUR. They start at 35EUR and go up.
Secondly they use new A320 that are cheap in DOC (direct operating cost).
Thirdly, their webpage, what they use to sell, only cost them a little more than 100EUR a day.
Also they personel is not pay a huge salary. I think it is more like the salery of SN brussels Airlines pilots at the moment and I'm sure they work long days.
Is it possible to get pictures from this? I really hope so. Would be nice to see how the plane is transformed from one livery to the Vueling livery.
I just looked at the Air Malta livery of this plane.
Just found out the the second A320 is also from Air Malta, this time a dry lease for 6 months. It is 9H-AER which was previously operating out of their Birmingham base, which has closed for the winter. It left UK to be sprayed at Chateauroix today.
I am not sure that 9H-AER is the '5th' A320 for Vueling. It may well come on lease for 6 mths, but OY-VKN is currently in the Southend paintshop in basic Vueling colours without titles (so far)
I just looked up in the aero transport database. This plane is indeed ready to go to Vueling. It looks like it has been bought by Vueling. Ok, this is what I found for this plane, for OY-VKN: