Iberia announced Monday that it will debut two new destinations next winter season, Tromso, in Norway, and Salzburg, in Austria.
On November 30, direct flights between Madrid and Salzburg will begin with two weekly frequencies on Wednesdays and Saturdays, which will continue until March 29, 2025.
One day later, on December 1, will be the debut of flights between Madrid and Tromso, also with two weekly frequencies (on Thursdays and Sundays), until March 2, 2025.
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In the three months of operation, Iberia will offer for sale a total of 12,600 seats to Salzburg and 9,000 seats to Tromso.
Route to Rovaniemi, Finland, is back
From the end of November it will be possible to return to Santa Claus’ house with the reopening of the route to Rovaniemi, capital of Lapland and Santa Claus’ official hometown.
As a result of the good reception of this route in 2023, the airline has decided to extend the months of operation and number of frequencies. Thus, this year flights will start on November 30 and end on March 1 -one month more than in 2023-, and during the month of December, four frequencies a week will also be offered, on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.
In total, Iberia will offer nearly 12,200 seats for sale, an increase of 74% over last year.
Tickets for these three destinations are on sale from today on the airline’s website from 119 euros one way to Salzburg and from 199 euros one way, buying round trip, to Rovaniemi and Tromso.
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