VL (VL)

100 non-stop routes across 42 airports. Main hub: Munich (MUC).

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About VL

VL operates what you'd call a tightly European-focused network — 100 non-stop routes across 42 airports, with the clear center of gravity sitting at Munich (MUC). That's 36 routes from MUC alone, which tells you something about how the airline is structured: this isn't a carrier trying to be everywhere at once. Germany accounts for 60 of those 100 routes, so domestic and near-continental traffic is the obvious bread and butter. With secondary bases at Frankfurt, London Heathrow, and Bucharest, VL covers enough geography to be genuinely useful without pretending to be a global player.

Why fly VL?

If your trip starts or ends in Germany — particularly around Munich — VL's network density works in your favor. Thirty-six routes out of MUC means you've got real frequency and connection options rather than a single daily slot you're praying doesn't delay. Spain pulls 11 routes, France gets 6, and the UK shows up with 5, so leisure and short-haul business travel are both well served. The longest route in the system, MUC to FAO (Faro, Portugal — 2,038 km), is about as far as VL stretches, which signals a carrier focused on what it knows rather than chasing long-haul prestige. For travelers who prioritize getting in and out of Central Europe without unnecessary connections, that's worth something.

VL hub airports

Top destination countries on VL

Tips for booking VL

Book out of MUC if you can — that's where VL has the scheduling muscle to give you options when things go sideways. Frankfurt (FRA) adds 14 routes and is worth checking for fare competition, since prices between the two hubs can diverge more than you'd expect on overlapping markets. The London Heathrow and Bucharest bases are thin (2 routes each), so treat those more as endpoints than genuine hub options. The total network spans just over 100,000 km, which sounds impressive until you realize it's almost entirely European — don't expect this carrier to bail you out if your itinerary extends beyond the continent.

Frequently asked questions about VL

Where does VL fly?

VL operates 100 routes primarily across Europe, with a strong focus on Germany, Spain, and France. The airline connects major cities and regional destinations throughout Western and Central Europe.

What is VL's main hub airport?

Munich (MUC) serves as VL's main hub, making it the primary connection point for the airline's network across Europe.

What type of airline is VL?

Based on its network of 100 routes and focus on regional European destinations, VL operates as a regional carrier serving key cities across Germany, Spain, and France.

When should I book a VL flight?

For the best fares, book 4-6 weeks in advance, though VL may offer competitive pricing on shorter notice routes. Check for seasonal promotions and compare fare classes before purchasing.

What are VL's baggage and check-in policies?

Specific baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare class and route; we recommend checking VL's official website or contacting the airline directly for current baggage limits and online check-in options.

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Main hubs for VL

Where VL concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where VL flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

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Top VL destinations

VL network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about VL

  • How many routes does VL operate?

    VL (VL) operates 100 non-stop routes across 42 airports worldwide.

  • What is VL's main hub?

    VL's busiest hub is Munich (MUC) in Germany, with 36 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is VL's longest route?

    VL's longest non-stop route is MUC-FAO at 2,038 km.

  • Where does VL fly the most?

    VL flies most often to Germany, with 60 routes serving destinations in Germany.