LEVEL starts flights from Schiphol

Spanish budget fighter LEVEL will start flights from Schiphol on April 6. The Dutch airport is the airline’s second short-haul hub in Europe.

LEVEL is part of the International Airlines Group (IAG), which also includes British Airways, Iberia, Vueling and Aer Lingus. The airline will station three Airbus A321s in Amsterdam. This will fly to seven European destinations.
LEVEL will begin its first flights to Rome and Vienna on April 6. The third route to London Luton follows a day later. More routes from Amsterdam will be added to the flight schedule in the coming months: Barcelona, Lisbon, Milan Malpensa and Fuerteventura.

Ticket prices (one-way) start from €19.99 to London and from €27.99 to Rome and Vienna.
‘Amsterdam is one of the most important hubs in Europe,’ says Krassimir Tanev, Managing Director of LEVEL. ‘A base at Schiphol proved to be the best option for our expansion plans. This will strengthen LEVEL’s position in Europe. In doing so, we are building on the successful opening of our hub in Vienna last year. We offer Dutch business and leisure travelers affordable flights to popular European destinations.’

LEVEL passengers can check in online or at the airport. One piece of hand luggage can be taken on board free of charge. Other luggage can be added for a fee, as well as a wide selection of options. Food and drinks are available on board for a fee.
Each aircraft is equipped with 210 economy seats. Together with the aircraft based in Vienna, the total fleet of LEVEL short-haul consists of seven Airbus A321 aircraft. (Photo: LEVEL).

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This article is written by

Theo de Reus