Iberojet will launch from December 14, 2022, a new route between Madrid and the recently inaugurated Palmerola International Airport, which serves the city of Tegucigalpa (Honduras).
This flight, which will be non-stop, will operate twice a week (Wednesday and Saturday) by an Airbus A350, with prices starting at €400 each way.
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The strengthening of connectivity with the Tegucigalpa-Palmerola International Airport has been possible thanks to the excellent collaboration of the airport authorities with the airline, the Honduran government, as well as the private sector and all the actors that form part of the value chain of the tourist destination.
“With the launch of this exclusive route from Madrid to Tegucigalpa-Palmerola airport, we are demonstrating our commitment to operations that go beyond the classic destinations, diversifying countries so that our travelers can choose from a wide range and have numerous attractive offers at their fingertips. Honduras is a destination that offers travelers much more than sun and beach, as it has tropical rainforests, a culture rich in archaeological sites and a host of travel experiences that other places cannot promise,” commented Paul Verhagen, Iberojet’s deputy general manager.
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