Published on February 10, 2025

Experience unparalleled connectivity as Iberia’s Summer 2025 flight revolution transforms travel across the US, Latin America, Europe, and Asia with bold expansions.
Iberia continues its growth in the United States with an impressive 140 weekly flights, a 14% increase from 2024. This amounts to a total of 1.1 million seats between Spain and U.S. destinations.
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The airline’s A321XLR fleet will play a critical role in enhancing efficiency and comfort for transatlantic travel. Key destinations include:
The largest growth is planned for Boston and Washington, D.C., supported by the efficient long-haul capabilities of the A321XLR.
Latin America remains a cornerstone of Iberia’s network strategy. With connections to 18 destinations across 16 countries, the airline plans to offer 3.2 million seats between Europe and Latin America, reflecting a 4% increase compared to 2024.
Key frequency increases include:
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Popular routes such as Mexico City (MEX) and Bogotá (BOG) will continue operating triple-daily services, while Montevideo (MVD) and Quito (UIO) maintain daily flights.
For Central America and the Caribbean:
All these destinations will operate with daily frequencies. Additionally, Panama (PTY) will see four weekly flights, while Havana (HAV) will maintain three.
Iberia strengthens its European network for Summer 2025 with enhanced services to France, Italy, and other key destinations. Highlights include:
Seasonal routes also return, catering to summer travelers seeking popular vacation spots:
In Croatia, Iberia will operate:
Popular Italian destinations such as Catania, Palermo, Olbia, and Cagliari will maintain their 2024 service levels.
Overall, Iberia will offer 16 million seats for short- and medium-haul routes in Europe, maintaining its strong connectivity for summer travelers.
Iberia has made notable strides in the Asian market. The recently launched Tokyo (NRT) service will continue with three weekly flights on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Since its debut in October 2024, the route has seen a remarkable 90% occupancy rate.
The airline will also maintain its direct daily service to Doha (DOH) in Qatar, complemented by two additional codeshare flights with Qatar Airways, providing three daily connections from Madrid.
The Doha route acts as a key hub for connecting travelers to Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Oceania.
The introduction of the Airbus A321XLR marks a new chapter for Iberia, allowing the airline to operate long-haul routes more efficiently. This aircraft’s extended range and fuel efficiency enable the airline to provide more transatlantic services while reducing its environmental impact.
The A321XLR is particularly impactful for U.S. routes such as Boston, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco, as well as other long-haul destinations requiring smaller aircraft for cost-effectiveness.
Iberia’s Summer 2025 expansion underscores its strategic focus on connecting Spain with the world. Whether increasing U.S. frequencies, strengthening its dominance in Latin America, or reinforcing its European and Asian networks, the airline is ensuring travelers have more options than ever.
The deployment of the A321XLR and the return of seasonal routes highlight Iberia’s commitment to innovation and global connectivity. Travelers planning their summer journeys can look forward to Iberia’s robust and accessible network, making it a leading choice for international flights.
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