Iberia launching a trio of new transatlantic routes
Spain based carrier Iberia is expanding its transatlantic network this coming winter season with three new destinations.
The first will be Orlando, which will launch on 26 October with four weekly flights on A330 aircraft, with capacity for 254 passengers.
It represents more than 46,000 seats for the season.
Orlando is one of the top tourist destinations in the US.
“We are truly pleased to announce the opening of these three new routes next winter season. Thanks to our relationship with Disney Destinations, we believe Orlando can become the star destination for the upcoming Christmas season,” said María Jesús López Solás, Director of Sales, Customers, Network Development and Alliances at Iberia.
Iberia’s is also betting on the growing popularity of Brazil where it will launch two new destinations.
On 13 December 2025, the airline will launch flights to Recife three times a week, increasing to five starting in February.
On 19 January 2026, Iberia will launch flights to Fortaleza, initially with three weekly frequencies, increasing to four from February.
Both destinations will be served by A321XLR aircraft.
“We believe Brazil has great potential, beyond the major cities we already serve. With the addition of the new A321XLRs, we can explore new routes across the Atlantic, assess their acceptance, and gradually adapt supply to demand,” said López Solás.
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