Competitive costs allow the Iberia Group to recover the connection with the German capital
IBERIA EXPRESS OPENS THE ROUTE MADRID-
/28.10.2013/ The first connecting flight between the two capitals left Barajas Airport at 16:10 pm and landed at Tegel at its scheduled time, 19:15 h
The plane was met by airport authorities with the traditional ribbon cutting
The Spanish airline will fly three times a week with tickets from 64 euros for a return trip
Iberia Express recovers the connection to the German capital thanks to Iberia Groups
competitive cost and efficient operation. Iberia Express’ first Madrid-
Spain Embassy in Berlin authorities have received the aircraft cutting the traditional
ceremonial ribbon. Till Bunse Director of Marketing and Sales in Berlin-
Meanwhile, Paloma Utrera, Iberia Express Sales Manager, emphasized the importance
the opening of this new route represents for Iberia Express: "Berlin is a destination
that has always been operated by the Iberia Group and we are very pleased that our
competitive prices enable us to recover this route as relevant to European connections
". Utrera recalled that through this route passengers will have links to Iberia long-
The company will operate three times a week during the entire winter season. It will fly from both cities on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday of each week with ticket prices from 64 Euros for a return trip.
Iberia Express, a subsidiary of Iberia, operates short and medium-
The company operates in code share with Iberia, LAN Airlines, Air Berlin, Japan Air Lines, American Airlines, Avianca, Finnair, British Airways, Siberia Airlines and Royal Air Maroc.