Friday, August 12, 2016

Iberia Airlines resumes Johannesburg International Airport service

Four years after suspending the route, Iberia has resumed its flights to Johannesburg  International Airport with a sold out flight. This ... thumbnail 1 summary
Four years after suspending the route, Iberia has resumed its flights to Johannesburg International Airport with a sold out flight. This will be the only non-stop flight between South Africa and Spain.

The Spanish airline is flying three times a week between the two cities, with the following timetable:


Flight no.

From

Departs

To

Arrives

Days

IB6050

Johannesburg

20:15

Madrid

06:35 next day

Tues., Fri., Sat.

IB6051

Madrid

23:45

Johannesburg

09:55 next day

Mon.,Thurs., Fri.

The re-launch of the Madrid-Johannesburg led Iberia to stage a number of actions to promote South Africa in Spain and elsewhere in Europe, and also to introduce the new Iberia to potential customers in South Africa, a country featured in the August issue of Iberia’s in-flight magazine Ronda, read by about one million readers.


Marco Sansavini, Iberia’s Chief Commercial Officer, commented: “With our flight from Johannesburg to Madrid, we will be strengthening economic and cultural ties between South Africa and Spain, while also promoting European tourism to South Africa. 

"Meanwhile, our South African customers can come to Madrid and avail themselves of the good connections to all our Spanish, European, and American destinations.”

Iberia returned to South Africa as a renewed airline, more efficient, with new aircraft, new long-haul cabins, and new services. To link Johannesburg and Madrid it will fly its new twin-engine A330-300s

More connecting flights in South Africa and Spain

In addition, Iberia and Comair have signed a code-share agreement to be implemented in the next few weeks. It will cover such destinations as Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, and Durban in South Africa, Windhoek in Namibia, and Victoria Falls and Harare in Zimbabwe, via Johannesburg.

Via Madrid, passengers from South Africa will find good connections to Iberia’s 30 additional destinations in Spain, including Barcelona, Bilbao, Seville, and Malaga; 58 European cities including London, Lisbon, Porto, Milan, Rome, Frankfurt, and Geneva; Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, and New York in the United States, and 20 Latin American destinations, such as Havana, Santo Domingo, Mexico City, and Panama City.

Iberia will offer a total of 36,700 seats this year on the Johannesburg-Madrid route.

About Iberia: Iberia is the leading carrier on routes between Europe and Latin  America and it flies to more than 125 destinations in 48 countries. 

Together with its subsidiary Iberia Express and its franchise partner Iberia Regional/Air Nostrum, it operates about 600 flights each day with a fleet of 136 aircraft. It offers easy and convenient connections at its hub in T4 in Madrid-Barajas airport. 

Iberia was Europe’s most punctual airline and second in the world in 2015, according to Flightstats. 

The airline is a member of the oneworld alliance that operates more than 14,000 daily flights to some 1,000 destinations in more than 150 countries. For more information, please visit http://grupo.iberia.es


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