Cookie policy

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small data files that are installed on your computer, mobile device or any other type of terminal and that enable you, the user, to store and retrieve certain information generated by your activity online through the particular terminal. They enhance and personalise your experience on the website and with the services offered.

2. Which cookies do we use?

When you visit and browse the website, Vueling may store or record IP addresses, your preferences or the type of device used for the following purposes: (i) to compile statistics on the number of visits or traffic on the website; (ii) offer you a more personalised browsing experience; and (iii) record your login details, including from other devices.

This website may use the following cookies, whether Vueling's own cookies or those of authorised third parties:

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    Technical cookies: These are necessary for the website to operate smoothly. They are memorised and are only valid temporarily. These cookies don't save any information permanently on the hard drive of your mobile device. They are essential for controlling data traffic and communication and activities such as logging in.
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    Analytical cookies: These enable us to identify how often you visit our website and which type of content interests you. And in turn, that means that we can focus our efforts on improving the most visited areas and help you to find what you are looking for more easily.

Vueling may use information about visits to carry out assessments and make statistical calculations about anonymous data, and to ensure continuity of the service and make improvements to our websites. This information will not be used for any other purpose. Vueling may use third-party analytical cookies.

Check the complete list of cookies that Vueling uses

You can also see all the Vueling cookies on your browser at any time and delete them. You'll find instructions on how to do this in Section 3 below: "How do I manage cookies?".

3. How do I manage cookies?

You can manage cookies on the cookie settings panel.

You can also set up your browser to accept or reject all cookies by default or to receive an on-screen notification when each cookie is received so that you can decide there and then whether to allow it access to your hard drive. We suggest you refer to the help section of your browser to find out how to change your current settings. You can also use tools like "do not track" to block tracking cookies.

You also have the option at all times of withdrawing your consent for Vueling to use cookies by configuring your browser as described below:

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    For Microsoft Internet Explorer, go to "Tools", select "Internet Options" and then "Privacy".
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    In the case of Firefox, for Mac users, go to "Preferences", select "Privacy" and then "Show Cookies". For Windows users, go to "Tools", select "Options", then "Privacy" and finally "Use custom settings for history".
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    If you use Safari, go to "Preferences", then select "Privacy".
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    In the case of Google Chrome, go to "Tools", select "Options" ("Preferences" in the case of Mac users), then "Advanced" and finally "Content Settings" under the Privacy section and tick on "Cookies" in the "Content Settings" dialogue box.

You can also change your browser settings to prevent the installation of website and other third-party cookies on your device. Find out how to change the settings for different browsers:

However, please bear in mind that disabling or deleting cookies may affect the performance of certain sections of the website.

Cookies Origin (Own / Third) Scope Expiration
ASP.NET_SessionId www.vlgpeer.com Technical It disappears when the browser is closed
Peer2PeerConsent www.vlgpeer.com Technical 1 year
s_vi Adobe Analytics 2 years
s_fid Adobe Analytics 2 years
s_cc Adobe Analytics It disappears when the session ends
s_sq Adobe Analytics It disappears when the session ends