In the next winter season, Iberia will once again bet on the Air Bridge between Madrid and Barcelona, and will now recover all the frequencies that it operated before the pandemic.
The objective of this commitment is to encourage and give new impetus to the corporate segment on the domestic route with the highest business traffic and, at the same time, improve its product for all customers who travel between the two cities in connection, especially with its network of long-haul flights.
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In the winter season, which runs from October 30 to March 26, Iberia will offer up to 86 weekly flights between Madrid and Barcelona. In this way, the airline’s customers will have up to 15 daily flights in each direction, with Wednesdays being the days with the most operations. This represents close to 700,000 seats, slightly above the supply in 2019, mainly due to the fact that the route will be operated by Airbus A320neo aircraft with greater capacity.
The schedules of the Puente Aéreo flights cover all time slots, with takeoffs every 30 minutes during peak hours. The first flight takes off from Madrid at 07:00 and the last one leaves at 21:15; In Barcelona, the first available flight is at 07:00 and the last one from Barcelona operates at 21:05.
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