Iberia Madrid to Rio de Janeiro

Iberia Madrid to Rio de Janeiro

August 5, 2022 – Iberia Madrid to Rio de Janeiro- the airline returns to Rio. 

  • In the winter season, which begins on October 30, the airline has scheduled three flights a week, and an offer of more than 36,000 seats.
  • Iberia Madrid to Rio de Janeiro

    The flights will be operated with state-of-the-art Airbus A-330/200 aircraft15 percent more fuel-efficient and with 288 seats.
  • The restart of the operation will favor the flow of travelers between both sides of the Atlantic and improve connectivity between Brazil and the more than one hundred European destinations that Iberia has announced in its program
  • In Europe, Iberia will increase capacity in several destinations such as Milan, Rome and Geneva
  • In Spain, the airline has reinforced its commitment to cities with the highest corporate traffic such as Barcelona and Bilbao
  • The increase in the operation is accompanied by a very attractive price campaign from BRL 1,576, round trip, in Turista class
  • Iberia Madrid to Rio de Janeiro: The airline has also renewed its onboard experience, which is accompanied by the premiere of the uniform designed by Teresa Helbig

Iberia is finalizing its winter program 2022-2023 – which will begin on October 30 and will arrive until March 25 next year – and continues its journey in the recovery of the entire network of flights and destinations.

For this winter it has scheduled the same capacity it offered before the pandemic thanks, above all, to the relaunch of its last routes in Latin America (Brazil and Caracas), the commitment to the US and a greater deployment of flights in its short and medium radio network.

Iberia Madrid to Rio de Janeiro: Regarding Brazil, Iberia will recover its flights with Rio de Janeiro and, for this, has scheduled three frequencies a week, which means an offer of more than 36,000 seats.

Iberia has always opted for this strategic market and with the three weekly flights it gradually recovers the capacity it offered before the pandemic and reinforces its leadership in Latin America.

The increase in the operation is accompanied by a very attractive price campaign from 1,576BRL, round trip, in Turista class.

The flight schedules between Rio de Janeiro and Madrid are:

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In the words of Mª. Jesús López Solás, Commercial Director, Network Development and Alliances of Iberia: “At Iberia we are convinced that for the recovery it is necessary to bet and we are committed to Brazil, one of our strategic markets in Latin America.

It is true that we have not yet recovered the capacity we offered before the pandemic, but it gives us immense joy to recover our flights with Rio de Janeiro and we continue to work with the same commitment and enthusiasm that we have shown throughout these 76 years since our first flight.”

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