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Iberia

All-class rating 5.4

5.4/10

  • Boarding 4.7
  • Seat for sitting 6.2
  • Seat for sleeping 4.8
  • Service 5.1
  • Entertainment 3.7
  • Food & drink 5.1
  • Punctuality 4.6
  • Baggage 6.6
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Iberia (airline code IB) is the Spanish flag carrier, founded in 1927.

Ownership

Iberia is a privatised airline listed on the Madrid Stock Exchange. Its main shareholders are: Caja Madrid (23.45 per cent), British Airways (13 per cent) and El Cortes Ingles (2.9 per cent). It is planned that Iberia and BA will merge in 2010 with BA becoming the major shareholder.

Route Network

Iberia's hub is at Madrid Barajas International Airport. In 2008 Iberia carried 28.5 million passengers.  To see where Iberia flies, click here.

Other information

Iberia also publishes seat plans on its website - click here to see the complete list.

Iberia user reviews

anonymous flew Iberia Economy (short haul), on a A321

From Madrid to Roma after Liam to Madrid more

Overall:

3.0/10

3.0

anonymous flew Iberia Economy, on a A340-600

Fly from Lima to Madrid more

Overall:

3.9/10

3.9

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