As of July 12, Iberia will move all its operations to Terminal 3 of the London-Heathrow airport, with the aim of favoring both the operation of flights and customer service.
Thus, all its flights will land and take off from this terminal, as well as those of its oneworld member company American Airlines. For its part, the majority of British Airways flights will operate from T5 of said airport, including all flights to Spain.
→ Iberia receives its thirteenth Airbus A320neo.
Iberia’s new check-in area is located in Zone C, where passengers can go if they need to check in their luggage, issue their boarding pass or do any other business with the Iberia team at the airport.
The services that will be provided will be the same as in the old terminal, including special services, such as attention to customers who need wheelchairs, unaccompanied minors, Fast Track and VIP lounges.
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