Iberia Express continues to resume the seasonal flights of its summer program and reinforces its international commitment with the reactivation of connections from Madrid to Crete, Bari and Edinburgh. In addition, the airline has restarted, from June 16, direct routes between Oviedo-Tenerife and Vigo-Tenerife.
Jorge Jiménez, Director of Network & Scheduling at Iberia Express points out that “With the arrival of the good weather, and after the good reception received by our customers in previous seasons, we are resuming these routes that have already been consolidated in our summer season flight program. We are betting on our reference sun and beach destinations, such as Crete or Bari, and we propose other options for lovers of landscapes and the medieval style of its streets, as is the case of Edinburgh”.
This summer season, Iberia Express has increased its capacity by 10% compared to the same period in 2022 across domestic and international flights, with 27 routes in total.
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Bari – located in the Apulia region of southern Italy – will have two weekly frequencies, on Fridays and Saturdays, until September 9. Also, in Italy, the airline operates ten weekly flights to Naples throughout the season.
In Greece, the airline has begun operations to the island – the largest of the Greek archipelago in the Aegean Sea – with two flights a week, on Fridays and Mondays, from June 16 to September 8.
In the case of Edinburgh, the second most visited city in the United Kingdom after London, Iberia Express has recovered the route from Madrid, which will operate from June 18 to September 14, with up to two weekly frequencies and more than 10,000 seats available during the summer season.
Another seasonal route is Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital, which the airline began operating at the end of March to take advantage of the Easter period and will continue until the end of October. During the peak summer season – from June 19 to September 14 – Iberia Express has increased the number of weekly flights and will connect Madrid with Keflavik (Iceland) every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.
In addition, Iberia Express reactivated on June 16 two cross routes -those that do not have origin or destination Madrid- to fly directly from Tenerife to Oviedo and Vigo, with two weekly frequencies respectively, offering 19% more seats on both routes compared to 2022.
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