Iberia Express to fly in winter to 20 domestic and international destinations

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Iberia Express reported Monday that it will fly to 20 domestic and international destinations this winter season 2022-23 and reaffirms its commitment to the Balearic and Canary Islands, increasing by 35% and 19%, respectively, the number of flights in these markets compared to the same period in 2019. Likewise, the airline also reinforces its flight program in peninsular destinations such as Malaga or Seville, and in international destinations such as Copenhagen, Dublin, Berlin or Lyon, among others.

In the Balearic Islands, Iberia Express reinforces its capacity for the months of November to March, with an increase of 42% compared to the same season in 2019-20, with more than 510,000 seats between Madrid and the archipelago for the entire period. It is worth highlighting the increase in flights between Madrid and Ibiza, reaching up to 20 round-trip flights a week, that is, 13 more than in 2019, and the Madrid-Mallorca route, which will have an average of 43 weekly frequencies this winter, an average of 6 daily frequencies.

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Likewise, connectivity between Madrid and the Canary Islands will be reinforced with 29% more capacity for the winter season months, compared to the same period in 2019-20, exceeding one million seats available between all routes to the archipelago. Tenerife will have up to 61 weekly round-trip flights (46 to Tenerife North and 15 to Tenerife South), a 15% increase compared to flights in the 2019 winter season, and to Gran Canaria up to 54 frequencies per week will be operated. In the case of Lanzarote, the route grows with five new weekly frequencies to 20 frequencies, which means more than two daily flights. For its part, Fuerteventura will have up to 13 weekly frequencies and the route from Madrid to La Palma will operate an average of 10 round-trip flights per week.

On the other hand, in terms of peninsular destinations, the route to Malaga stands out, where Iberia Express will operate this winter season a total of two daily flights, twice as many as in 2019. The Madrid-Seville route rises to 4 daily frequencies and to Santiago de Compostela will operate up to 25 weekly frequencies, between 3 and 4 daily round-trip flights between Madrid and the Galician capital.

On the international scene, the increase in flights between Madrid and Lyon stands out in particular, reaching an average of 14 weekly flights, i.e. one more flight per day than in the 2019 season. The number of weekly frequencies also increases with Copenhagen, with up to 11 weekly flights each way, Berlin with 21 and Dublin, with 8. The program of destinations is completed with Amsterdam, London Gatwick and Paris Charles de Gaulle which will all have 2 daily flights in both directions, Naples with 10 weekly frequencies and Manchester with 3.

“With the new winter program we want to continue consolidating our network of destinations and strengthen our position in markets as important to us as the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands, while recovering capacity in other domestic and international destinations,” said Jorge Jiménez, Network and Program Manager of Iberia Express.

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