Iberia Express Resumes Direct Flights Between Madrid and Reykjavik for Summer Season

Iberia Express has announced the restart of its seasonal operations to Reykjavik, Iceland, beginning next June. This reactivation aims to strengthen the airline’s international destination network from its primary hub at Madrid-Barajas Airport.

Operational Details and Frequencies

Iberia’s low-cost subsidiary will provide access to the Icelandic capital during the months of peak demand for nature and adventure tourism. The established schedule for this direct route is as follows:

Iberia Express Commercial Director, Isabel Rodríguez, highlighted that Iceland is a high-value strategic destination for Spanish travelers, noting that the route allows passengers to discover the country at its “best time,” coinciding with the boreal summer.

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Loyalty and Benefits via Club Express

To stimulate demand, the airline is promoting its Club Express platform, which already boasts nearly 2.7 million customers. Members of this program can access reduced fares free of charge upon registering on the company’s official website.

Member Advantages:

With the reintegration of Reykjavik into its summer route map, Iberia Express reaffirms its international diversification strategy, banking on destinations that combine tourist appeal with an efficient operation of two weekly frequencies from the Spanish capital.

Tickets are now available for purchase through the airline’s digital channels.

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