Iberia reinforces its offensive in Latin America with more flights to Peru and Venezuela since September

The airline will operate 13 weekly flights with Lima and five frequencies with Caracas

(Source: Grupo Iberia)

The winter season begins on October 28, but Iberia will begin this September to reinforce its commitment to Latin America, with an increase in frequencies to Venezuela and Peru.

Specifically, the airline will increase its offensive in the Latin American market starting next month, as it will increase the weekly frequencies it operates between Madrid and Lima to 13, which means that this destination will have two daily flights every day, except Sunday.

Similarly, Iberia will have two more flights with the capital of Venezuela, up to five a week.

In the five months of the winter season until March 30, the airline will present a 14 percent growth between Europe and Latin America, exceeding 300 weekly flights for the first time, which will allow it to reinforce its leadership position in both sides of the Atlantic and will connect Latin American customers with more than 100 destinations in Spain and Europe.

A greater commitment to the Brazilian market
Another of the actions that Iberia has taken to reinforce its commitment to Latin America is the increase in capacity with Rio de Janeiro, since from November it will have one more flight, up to four frequencies a week.

Thus, Brazil, which together with Ecuador is one of the two countries in Latin America to which Iberia offers two destinations, will have 11
weekly frequencies, adding the daily flight between Sao Paulo and Madrid, and the four between Rio de Janeiro and the capital of Spain.

In addition to this, remember that Mexico City, with 21 weekly frequencies, is Iberia's destination in Latin America with the highest
capacity, a figure that the company will also match with three daily flights in Bogotá throughout the winter season.

Likewise, Argentina will have 14 weekly frequencies, while Chile fully recovers all pre-pandemic capacity, with 10 frequencies. Also, with 10 weekly frequencies, there will be Ecuador, since Quito will reach the daily flight, to which are added
the three weekly frequencies with Guayaquil.

In the Caribbean, the Dominican Republic will have an increase during the winter season of up to nine weekly frequencies in January
and 10 in February. Puerto Rico will also increase its connectivity with Spain in a frequency up to five weekly, while it will reach a daily flight at the beginning of 2024. The connection with Havana will have three weekly frequencies.

In Central America, the routes with Guatemala, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama, as well as Uruguay, will have a daily flight.

Customers can also benefit from the connectivity offered by Level with Latin America, the only airline that directly connects Barcelona with Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile.

Currently, the route between Barcelona and Santiago is operated with three flights a week, which will increase to five during the
months of November and December. For its part, the one that connects Buenos Aires and Barcelona operates six frequencies per week from September, one daily during the winter season and up to nine flights per week at times of maximum operation.

More connection options for Latin American customers
Also in the winter season, the launch of the route with Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland (Finland), stands out.
Iberia will connect Spain with the house of Santa Claus with two weekly flights from 2 December and until February 10.

Also, highlight the launch of the route between Spain and Doha (Qatar) to which Latin American customers will have access. Specifically, from December 1, Iberia will operate a daily flight between Madrid and Doha, which will allow the best connections with more than 100 destinations in Asia, Australia, the Middle East and Africa.

And among the novelties is also the route between Madrid and Cairo, since from September 30 it will be possible to connect with the
capital of Egypt three times a week: every Monday, Thursday and Saturday.

In total, in Europe the Iberia Group will increase its frequencies by five percent compared to the pre-pandemic, and will reach more than 800 flights a week, with significant increases in cities such as Paris, Rome, Milan, Venice, Zurich or Prague, among other destinations.

Lastly, in Spain, Grupo Iberia has scheduled a growth of almost six percent in flights, with more than 680 flights a week and
already very close to pre-pandemic levels.


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