Iberia will resume flights to Chicago starting in June, and in July will add Boston and Los Angeles.
Flights to Chicago will start tomorrow, June 1, and during the whole month, with three weekly frequencies, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and an additional one every Sunday in July and August.
The route to Boston will be resumed as of July 1, with three weekly frequencies. The same applies to Los Angeles, where flights will resume on June 30.
Iberia has also scheduled one direct flight a day from Madrid to New York and Miami for the three summer months starting in June.
With the aim of reactivating this market, Iberia has launched special offers to travel to the United States, with round-trip ticket prices to Miami from 215 euros, 239 euros to New York, 259 euros to Chicago, from 267 euros round-trip to Boston and from 449 euros to Los Angeles.
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