February 17, 2022 – Iberia Spain to Dallas, Washington DC, and San Francisco
Starting 1st June Iberia flies Madrid-Washington and Madrid-Dallas for first time with three flights per week, while resuming Madrid-San Francisco route with three weekly flights
Meanwhile, it is increasing frequencies to New York, Boston, and Los Angeles
In total, Iberia will operate more than 120 flights each week to nine US destinations, including Puerto Rico, and it joins forces in this market with American Airlines, British Airways, and Finnair
Iberia Spain to Dallas, Washington DC, and San Francisco:
On the first day of June Iberia will make its debut flying to Washington DC and to Dallas, Texas from Madrid, while resuming its Madrid-San Francisco service, indicating the airline’s renewed focus on a market strong in both business and leisure travel.
The new destinations bring Iberia’s US total to nine, including Puerto Rico, and it also plans to increase frequencies to New York, Boston, and Los Angeles.
Madrid-Washington DC –Connecting Capital Cities
Iberia will operate four direct flights from Madrid to Washington DC, where European tourists can get close-up views of the White House and the Capitol and visit major monuments and museums.
The flights operate on Mondays. Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays are scheduled from 1 June until 29 October and will use Airbus A330-family aircraft. They will depart from Madrid at 12:10 pm hours, facilitating connections from other points in Spain and elsewhere in Europe.
Madrid- Dallas
June will also see the Spanish airline reaching this North Texan metropolis for the first time, with flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, until 29 October, in 288-seat Airbus A330/200s.
Departing from Madrid in mid-afternoon, the Dallas flight will facilitate connections from Iberia’s more than 100 destinations in Europe. Dallas is also the main hub of American Airlines, serving cities across the US, and part of a Joint Business Agreement covering North Atlantic routes with Iberia, British Airways, and Finnair.
Returning to San Francisco
Direct Madrid-San Francisco flights, interrupted by the pandemic, will be resumed in the 1 June-30 September period, with flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at the comfortable hour of 12:20 p.m., in 288-seat Airbus A330/200s.
Only IAG group airlines connect Spain with San Francisco –Iberia from Madrid, and Level from Barcelona from 29 March, with flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
Heavy Bet on US Market
The additional frequencies and new US destinations, for a total of nine, show Iberia’s focus on the vibrant US travel market in the summer season. The additional destinations and flights to New York, Boston, and Los Angeles will bring Iberia’s flights from Spain to the United States to more than 120 weekly.
This summer, Iberia will operate up to 14 weekly flights between Madrid and New York, in adddition to the daily flight operated by LEVEL from Barcelona.
The Spanish airline will also offer 14 weekly flights to Miami and up to seven frequencies to Chicago.
During July and August, Boston will also have a daily flight and LEVEL will offer four weekly flights between Barcelona and Boston.
Iberia will fly offer its customers up to five direct flights from Madrid to Los Angeles, while LEVEL will operate four frequencies from Barcelona.
San Juan, Puerto Rico, a destination also covered by the JBA joining Iberia with American Airlines, British Airways, and Finnair on North Atlantic routes, will have five weekly flights.
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