Spain’s Iberia announced Thursday that it will increase its capacity on the Madrid-Buenos Aires route by 50% for the upcoming northern winter season, consolidating the operation the airline is offering this summer season.
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Specifically, three new frequencies will be added to the current 17 weekly frequencies and seven more than last winter, offering a total of 21 weekly frequencies between Spain and Argentina.
In addition, most of the frequencies – 19 out of 21 – will be operated by A350 aircraft, the largest and most advanced model in Iberia’s fleet, which has a capacity for 348 passengers in three cabins (Business, Premium Economy and Economy).
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