Iberia unveils biggest ever summer schedule to North America
Spain flag carrier Iberia is gearing up for its biggest ever North America flight schedule this summer.
Kicking off on March 29, the airline offers more than 1,2 million seats to the US and Canada.
It represents 19.02% more seats than summer 2025.
It equates to up to 166 weekly flights, which is 15% more than last year.
This growth is part of Iberia’s Flight Plan 2030 expansive initiative.
This summer sees the launch of Toronto flights, the addition of a new daily flight to Newark, and the first full summer of operations to Orlando.
In the US, Iberia will offer 15% more seats.
With the addition of a new daily flight to Newark Liberty, Iberia will offer three daily flights between Madrid and the New York metropolitan area.
Orlando represents one of the main new additions to the network.
This will be the first full summer of the route launched last October, operating three weekly flights.
Boston will consolidate two daily flights, as will Miami.
Dallas, Chicago, and Washington will each operate one daily frequency and Los Angeles will offer up to one daily flight during June, July, and August, while San Francisco is served three times a week.
Toronto will mark a milestone for Iberia this summer as Canada joins the destination map.
Starting June 13, Iberia will operate five weekly flights between Madrid and Toronto Pearson International.
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