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Iberia to add flights on some LatAm routes

Thursday, December 31, 2009 12:02

MADRID, Dec 31 (WorldACD) - Iberia has scheduled a number of new flights between Madrid and Lima, Buenos Aires, Bogota, Quito and Havana, effective mid-January.

Four new direct flights to Lima will raise the total number of weekly return flights to 11.

The Spanish carrier is also adding three return flights per week on its Madrid-Buenos Aires services, taking the total number to 17.

Meanwhile, under code sharing with LAN, the number of Madrid-Quito return flights is being boosted by three per week, so that between them the oneworld alliance partners will now fly to and from Ecuador between two and three times each day.

Further developments will see Iberia adding three new weekly flights to Bogota, in June 2010 with another five in October, for a weekly total of 12.

It will also deploy larger aircraft on some of its flights between Madrid and Havana.

- editors, WorldACD

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