Iberia and Widerøe signed a new interline agreement aimed at improving connectivity between Spain and Norway, offering connections to 14 additional destinations within the Scandinavian country.
This alliance increases the additional traffic and enriches Iberia’s operation to Norway, which joins the destinations already offered by the airline on a regular basis: Oslo, where it flies all year round with a daily flight, and which this July reaches 9 weekly frequencies; Bergen, a destination available during the summer season with two weekly frequencies; and Tromsø, which will be launched next winter season.
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This agreement facilitates travel to new destinations within Norway, such as Trondheim, Orsta Volda, Forde, Sogndal, Sandane, Alesund, Molde, Kristiansund, Kristiansand, Stavanger, Haugesund and Bodo.
The collaboration between Iberia and Widerøe will ensure a seamless travel experience, providing greater convenience and choice for passengers.
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