Vueling sponsors summer music festivals
IAG airline Vueling will be front and centre this summer at Europe’s top music festivals.
It just announced partnerships with four of Europe’s hottest festivals this year.
Vueling aims to connect music lovers across Europe.
The airline will be a key sponsor at the All Points East Festival, one of the highlights of the British summer festival calendar.
The event starts on 18 August with an eclectic lineup of music, food and drink, attracting top artists.
Vueling will offer a few activations on site during the six-day festival such as surprise giveaways and complimentary gifts.
The carrier is also partnering with three popular festivals in Spain.
In Barcelona, it will be a sponsor of Vida Festival (29 June – 1 July) and Festival Cruilla (5 – 8 July).
Then from 6 – 8 July, Vueling will be in Bilbao for the BBK festival, which is a rock and pop happening situated on Mount Cobeta.
The Vueling team will be at all three events, adding to the festival experience with a series of prizes and activations.
Festivalgoers can fly to both Barcelona and Bilbao directly from London Gatwick Airport.
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