Iberia has been designated as the official airline responsible for transporting the Spanish national football team to the 2026 World Cup, which will take place across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. To fulfill this mission, the carrier will operate a special charter flight utilizing one of the most modern and sustainable aircraft in its fleet.
An Airbus A350 with an Exclusive Design for the World Cup
The Spanish flag carrier has selected and customized an Airbus A350 to transport the national squad. This next-generation aircraft, registered as EC-MYX, stands out for incorporating specific visual modifications for the event:
- Special Livery: An exclusive design integrated directly into the airline’s corporate identity.
- Message of Support: The fuselage will feature the slogan “Despega un equipo. Vuela un país” (A team takes off. A country flies), which aims to symbolize public support for the football team.
- Symbol of Pride: The initiative seeks to transform this aerial asset into an emblem of shared backing for millions of fans during the tournament.
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Logistical Details of the Transatlantic Flight
The international tournament will be held between June 11 and July 19. However, the team’s logistics will begin days before the official opening ceremony.
On June 5, the Airbus A350 will take off from Santiago-Rosalía de Castro Airport, flying directly to Nashville International Airport, carrying the entire official delegation.
“Talento a Bordo”: The Strategic Sponsorship Framework
Iberia’s role as a sponsor of the Spanish national football team is part of “Talento a Bordo” (Talent on Board), the airline’s proprietary initiative aimed at promoting and showcasing Spanish talent on the international stage.
Through this platform, the company projects shared values with the sporting world, such as effort, teamwork, and the spirit of self-improvement. In addition to sports, this sponsorship program covers diverse sectors including innovation, cinema, music, fashion, gastronomy, art, and design, consolidating the airline’s strategy to connect Spain’s cultural and professional potential with the rest of the world.
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