Iberia is a Spanish airline and a member of the Oneworld alliance. It operates worldwide routes to over 90 destinations in 35 countries.
Founded in 1927 as a joint venture between the Spanish government and German airline Deutsche Luft Hansa.
In 1946, Iberia became Spain's flag carrier and assumed domestic routes previously operated by the state airline Aviaco.
Merged with Aviaco in 1999 to form Spain's largest airline.
In 2010, merged with British Airways to form a new holding company, International Airlines Group (IAG).
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Iberia's standard seating option, with a range of fare types and add-ons available.
Iberia's premium seating option, with lie-flat seats and extra amenities.
Iberia's frequent flyer program, with rewards and benefits for frequent travelers.
Economy passengers are generally allowed one piece of hand luggage and one checked bag, while Business Class passengers have a higher allowance. Specific details depend on your fare type and route.
Yes, you can select your preferred seat during the booking process or after purchase. Additional fees may apply depending on your fare type and desired seat.
Yes, Iberia is a member of the Oneworld alliance, which includes other major airlines such as American Airlines, British Airways, and Cathay Pacific.
Economy passengers have access to a selection of movies, TV shows, music, and games on personal screens. Business Class passengers have a more extensive selection and larger screens.
Yes, Wi-Fi is available for purchase on select Iberia flights. Prices depend on the length of the flight and data allowance.