A communication received in this capital adds to the transport company’s interest in the trips between this region and Spain.
The report of this Friday is specified that in January this year Iberia and Iberia Express were the most punctual network airline and low cost (Low Cost) in the world. In February, the company was the second most punctual in the world and Iberia Express the second most punctual in Europe.
They noted that they are maintaining operations in Central America with direct flights from Costa Rica, Guatemala-El Salvador and Panama. They reported that between Latin America and Spain, Iberia regained the two daily flights with Argentina, Colombia and Mexico
The report means Iberia will regain more than 80 per cent of its capacity between Latin America and Spain next season, which begins March 26, when it will fly from 18 major capitals in the region, with 220 weekly flights in July and August. . .
This will be the previous step to return to all connections with this part of the world.
In the Caribbean, the airline will reach nine flights a week from the Dominican Republic in July and August, and from Cuba it will increase its offer to four weekly flights.
Beginning in June, Mexico, Colombia and Argentina will offer two daily flights to the Iberian nation.
In the case of Mexico, there will be 19 weekly flights, which is very close to the three daily flights that operated before the Covid-19 pandemic.
For Colombia, Iberia will exceed pre-disease capacity with two daily routes (four more than 2019), and in Argentina it will also reach two routes in July and August.
The airline is bundling its daily flights with Peru, Chile and Brazil, there will also be seven weekly flights from Ecuador, four to Quito and another three from Guayaquil, and four to five weekly connections will be offered from Uruguay.
In Central America, Iberia maintains its operations with direct flights to Spain from Costa Rica (up to six times a week), Guatemala-El Salvador (four times a week) and Panama (up to five times in seven days).
Iberia insisted it will regain 100 percent of the capacity offered in 2019 on its flights to Europe as well.
This airline is the largest Spanish airline and a leader between Europe and Latin America, belongs to the IAG Group and is part of the alliance called Oneworld, the report points out.
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