Iberia Resumes Madrid-Havana Flights

Iberia Airbus A330-300
Iberia Airbus A330

Iberia has resumed flights to Havana. The Spanish airline is using new Airbus A330s on the route, carrying up to 278 passengers —36 in Business and 242 in Economy— which amounts to some 12,000 seats per month.

The first flight departed from T4 at Madrid-Barajas airport. One of Iberia’s largest aircraft, a 346-seat Airbus A340/600, was used for to meet the high demand for this maiden flight.

Iberia will operate five weekly direct flights to Havana, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday, Saturdays and Sundays.

The A330 feature Iberia’s newly designed cabins, with 2-metre-long flat beds in Business, all with direct access to the aisle, and with large touch screens for one of the most advanced on-demand entertainment systems in the market, with late-release films, television series, a huge variety of musical options, etc. Gourmet cuisine based on the Mediterranean diet is another attraction, and it is served with a selection of the most exquisite regional Spanish wines.

The new Economy section feature more comfortable and ergonomic seats, with power supplies and a full range of ports for personal electronic devices of all kinds, as well as entertainment on demand via individual touch screens.

All passengers can obtain access to the aircraft’s Wi-Fi and GSM networks for connecting to the internet and making telephone calls.

The new Iberia flights to and from Havana are timed to offer the best connections with such Spanish destinations as Barcelona, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Bilbao, Mallorca, Vigo, Corunna, and also with London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Munich, Zurich, etc, plus other Iberia medium-haul destinations in Africa —Malabo, Algiers, Dakar, Lagos, and Accra.

Good Havana connections to/from a total of more than 90 destinations in Spain, Europe, Africa and the Middle East are available at Iberia’s T4 hub at Madrid-Barajas airport, for the convenience of both holiday and business travellers.

The Havana services will strengthen Iberia’s market leadership in flights between Europe and Latin America, which is one of the aims of the airline’s Future Plan. In the past six month Iberia has launched or resumed flights to five Latin American destinations: Santo Domingo, Montevideo, Havana, Cali and Medellin. During this summer season Iberia is serving 19 destinations in 15 Latin American countries with 250 flights per week, in most cases daily and direct.

Iberia

Entdecke mehr von European-Aviation.net

Jetzt abonnieren, um weiterzulesen und auf das gesamte Archiv zuzugreifen.

Weiterlesen