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Spanish airline Iberia has been on the market since the 1920’s and is the flag carrier of Spain. The airline has its main hub at Barajas Airport in Madrid. About 90 percent of the airline’s operations are found within Europe, while Iberia also offers flights to parts of North America, South America and Africa. Since 1999, Iberia has been part of the global alliance Oneworld.

CALLSIGN: IBERIA. IATA Code: IB. ICAO Code: IBE

Website: http://www.iberia.com/us/

Iberia market distribution on each continent.

Iberia 30 days of scheduled flights

The graph shows thenumber of scheduled flights per day. The bars are divided between domestic and international flights.

Iberia airports

Number of routes on some of the biggest Iberia airports.
Most popular flight routesPOPULAR

Iberia operates over 340 flight routes. Here are the most popular.

From     To  
MAD Madrid Barcelona BCN  »
MAH Menorca Palma de Mallorca PMI  »
IBZ Ibiza Palma de Mallorca PMI  »
MAD Madrid London LHR  »
MAD Madrid Paris ORY  »
AGP Malaga Melilla MLN  »
MAD Madrid Rome FCO  »
MAD Madrid Lisbon LIS  »
MAD Madrid Geneva GVA  »
MAD Madrid Bilbao BIO  »
MAD Madrid Asturias OVD  »
MAD Madrid La Coruna LCG  »
MAD Madrid Vigo VGO  »
MAD Madrid Porto OPO  »
MAD Madrid Zurich ZRH  »
MAD Madrid Brussels BRU  »
MAD Madrid Almeria LEI  »
MAD Madrid Dusseldorf DUS  »
MAD Madrid Marseille MRS  »
Based on the number of flight departures in January 2024.
Iberia Aircrafts

Aircraft models scheduled to fly with Iberia.

Aircraft model Flights
Canadair (Bombardier) Regional Jet 1000 3711
Airbus A320 2143
ATR 72 2040
Airbus A320 (sharklets) 1712
Airbus A319 1133
Airbus A321 880
Airbus A330-200 813
Airbus A350-900 503
Airbus A350 406
Airbus A330 394
Canadair (Bombardier) Regional Jet 200 233
Sukhoi Superjet 100-95 4

Iberia airports

Sorted by the number of departing flights next month.

An airline hub is an airport where the airline has a heavy presence and normally some kind of headquarters. On the other hand, a focus city is a destination where the airline operates limited point-to-point routes. In these cities, the airline doesn’t necessarily need to have an office (even though this sometimes is the case). Many low-cost airlines don't use the definition 'hub' but instead define their main airports of operations as an operating base.