Iberia (airline)
Iberia (Spanish: Iberia Líneas Aéreas ) is the biggest airline in Spain.[1] It is based in the Spanish capital city Madrid. It also operates many flights from Barcelona. Iberia also operates a smaller airline called Air Nostrum. That airline operates very short, so called 'regional' flights using the Iberia logo and color scheme. It is also a member of Oneworld airline alliance.
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Hubs | Madrid International Airport | |||
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Frequent-flyer program | Iberia Plus | |||
Alliance | Oneworld | |||
Fleet size | 82 | |||
Destinations | 88 | |||
Parent company | International Airlines Group |
Fleet
Iberia has a fairly large fleet, all of which are Airbus planes:
- 24x Airbus A319-100
- 43x Airbus A320-200
- 19x Airbus A321-200
- 20x Airbus A330-300
- 13x Airbus A340-600
Destinations
Iberia flies to 46 countries on 5 continents. Most of their flights are either to Europe or Spanish-speaking countries in South America.
Iberia (airline) Media
King Alfonso XIII of Spain disembarks from the Rohrbach Ro VIII Roland used for the inaugural flight of Iberia from Madrid to Barcelona in 1927.
King Alfonso XIII inspects one of the airline's Junkers G 24s.
Crew of the inaugural Iberia service to Buenos Aires in 1946 with the Douglas DC-4 used for the flight.
Iberia Douglas DC-8-52 at Stockholm in 1969.
Iberia Sud Aviation Caravelle at London – Gatwick in 1973.
Boeing 727–200 on approach to land at London – Heathrow in 1978.
Boeing 747–300 about to touch down at Miami in 2005.
A Boeing 747-412 in Luxembourg Airport, June 2005.
References
- ↑ Linda Blachly, Linda Blachly (29 November 2017). Iberia remodels T4 lounge at Madrid Airport. Air Transport World. http://atwonline.com/airports-routes/iberia-remodels-t4-lounge-madrid-airport.