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  2. List of Iberia destinations - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2021, Iberia flies to 26 domestic and 64 international destinations across Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe. [1] This list does not include irregular charters and destinations served by Air Nostrum operating as Iberia Regional or Iberia Express .

  3. Air Nostrum - Wikipedia

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    Air Nostrum (doing business as Iberia Regional) is a Spanish regional airline based in Valencia. [4] An affiliate member of the Oneworld airline alliance, it operates 91 domestic and international routes to 51 destinations, and charter flights. Its main base is Valencia Airport, with hubs at Barcelona–El Prat Airport and Madrid–Barajas ...

  4. Iberia (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Iberia formerly owned Aviaco, which operated most domestic routes. It was founded on 18 February 1948 and operated until 1 September 1999. Iberia also owned Binter Canarias, until the Spanish government began the privatisation of the subsidiary. Hesperia Inversiones Aéreas bought the airline from Iberia in July 2002.

  5. The world’s busiest flight routes for 2024 revealed - AOL

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    The Middle East, Europe and even the US got a look in too, with Dubai-Riyadh at number six, and New York JFK-London Heathrow rounding out the top 10. ... Cairo was Africa’s hub, with routes out ...

  6. IAG Cargo - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 the operations of British Airways World Cargo and Iberia Cargo had joint turnover of €1,217 million. They have a combined workforce of more than 2,400 people covering a global network of over 350 destinations. [citation needed] IAG Cargo's hub in London was built in 1999 for the entry, transit and exit of international cargo shipments.

  7. List of former airline hubs - Wikipedia

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    Hub airport Air France: Le Havre – Octeville Airport: British Airways: Berlin Tegel Airport: Iberia: Miami International Airport Las Américas International Airport (Santo Domingo) Virgin Atlantic: Gatwick Airport (London) easyJet: Southend Airport (London)

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  9. International Airlines Group - Wikipedia

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    On 6 October 2011, IAG created Iberia Express, a new low-cost airline to operate short- and medium-haul routes from IAG's Madrid hub and provide transfer feed onto Iberia's longhaul network. [17] [18] Iberia Express began operations on 25 March 2012. [19] [20]