Iberia restarts this Thursday its flights to San Francisco and thus completes its map of nine destinations in the United States, the market where it flies the most cities.
From today until October 27 -when the summer season ends- the airline will operate three weekly frequencies, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. This means that during the summer season it will offer a total of 154 flights between Madrid and San Francisco, 45% more than in the same period in 2022. This figure is also slightly above that of the pre-pandemic summer.
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These flights are operated on Airbus A330 aircraft, with capacity for 288 passengers and equipped with Business, Premium Economy and Economy cabins.
Flights also from Barcelona to San Francisco with Level
As part of its summer season, the airline LEVEL – also part of the IAG group – resumed on March 26 the Barcelona-San Francisco route, with four weekly frequencies – Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
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