Iberia flight connections via Madrid and BarcelonaIberia’s European hub at Madrid (Barajas) is either easy or diabolical so leave plenty of time for connecting flights. In 2006 the new terminal 4 was opened in Madrid and is dominated by Iberia. This makes interlining easy, particularly when you are transferring to another Iberia flight. With a fleet of around 150 jet aircraft and more than 50 turbo-props in associated airlines, Iberia is a monster, particularly when you add in the many code-share flights on other airlines’ aircraft and its membership of the hugely successful alliance "One-world". One of the world’s first adopters of E-tickets, Iberia is now an "all e-ticket"own flights in favour and unusually this also works well with combination flights on other carriers. In particular E-tickets can be used for travel on Royal Jordanian Air, Copa Air, Northwest Airlines, Korean Air, TACA International Airlines and Lacsa when an Iberia leg is involved. As a Spanish speaking way to journey to South America there is no better choice.
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