The Diplomat
Iberia starts 2023 with its first promotion of the year, ‘Vuela, vuela’ (Fly, fly), offering tickets from 20 euros each way to fly until the summer.
Tickets can be purchased from yesterday until 19 January to fly until 15 June (except holidays and Easter).
This campaign will be available in Spain, Europe and Latin America. With it, there will be flights from 20 euros each way to different cities on the Peninsula and the Islands such as Ibiza, Santiago de Compostela, Barcelona and Santander.
It is possible to fly to Europe from 25 euros each way. For example, flights to Porto are available from 25 euros each way, to Nice or Nantes from 29 euros, or to Rome, Venice or Paris from just 39 euros each way, among many others.
As for routes to America, there are also offers to fly to all the destinations that Iberia offers in the United States: New York from 174 euros each way, Chicago from 182, Boston from 189 euros each way, Washington from 192, San Francisco from 202, Miami from 214, Los Angeles from 242 euros each way and Dallas from 284.
For Latin American destinations, it is possible to find tickets from 250 euros each way to San Juan de Puerto Rico, 298 to Mexico City, 306 to San José de Costa Rica, 307 to Havana.
The price campaign also includes the possibility of buying flight plus hotel packages on the airline’s own website, all together.
For example, you can find round-trip flights to Mallorca plus three nights hotel from 89 euros; flights plus two nights hotel in Rome from 119 euros or Paris from 129 euros, also round-trip flights plus two nights hotel.
Customers who book any of these packages have the flexibility to make changes in the event of any unforeseen circumstances that may arise and the possibility of checking in one suitcase per passenger completely free of charge.
The ‘Vuela, vuela’ campaign is not only available for the Spanish market, but also in several European countries, specifically in France, Germany and Italy. And in Latin America, it will be activated for travellers arriving from Colombia, Argentina, Chile and Mexico.