Iberia Express resumed this Friday the seasonal route connecting Madrid with Edinburgh, offering three weekly frequencies until October.
Flights will depart Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport at 08:15, and from Edinburgh at 10:50. Tickets are now available from €28 one way, buying round trip.
Iberia Express is bringing back the seasonal destinations that were in highest demand in previous seasons this summer and Edinburgh is a good example of how the airline is increasing capacity in the markets with the greatest opportunities.
Bari, Crete or Reykjavik to enjoy the summer in Europe
As the main novelty for this summer, the airline has brought forward its operation with Iceland (Reykjavik), which began on March 20, so that its customers can enjoy this destination, which has up to three weekly frequencies in June, July and August.
In June, Bari and Heraklion (Crete) will be added to its map of destinations, in both cases with two weekly frequencies during the months of July and August.
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