Iberia resumes San Francisco flights
Iberia has resumed nonstop San Francisco flights to Madrid for the summer season.
It now flies to nine US cities, including Boston, Chicago, Dallas/FW, Miami, New York, Puerto Rico and Washington, DC.
Until 27 October, Iberia will operate three weekly frequencies, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
During the summer season it will offer a total of 154 flights on the route, 45% more than last year.
It is also more than pre-pandemic.
Iberia offers almost 45,000 seats on San Francisco flights to Madrid this summer.
The flights are operated on A330, aircraft with a capacity for 288 passengers in Business, Premium and Economy class.
Sister airline LEVEL resumed its Barcelona-San Francisco route on 26 March, with four weekly flights
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