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Iberia and American Airlines have substantially broadened the scope of their code-sharing arrangement. Starting in mid-April, U.S.-bound Iberia passengers can choose among 16 new destinations in addition to the 22 Iberia now offers, five of them direct from Spain and 17 under code sharing.
Specifically, from the U.S. airports Iberia reached directly from Spain – Chicago, New York, Boston, Washington DC, ands Miami– travellers can continue under the Iberia code on American Airlines flights to Austin, Nashville, Columbus, Washington DC (National) El Paso, Indianapolis, Memphis, Kansas City, Portland, Raleigh, Cincinnati, San Jose, Salt Lake City, Orange County (Santa Ana), Tampa, and Tucson.
Iberia passengers can already fly under the Iberia code on American Airlines to Atlanta, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Orlando, San Diego, San Francisco, St. Louis, and Seattle.
The extension of the agreement also means that American Airlines passengers flying from Miami to Madrid can continue under the AA code to eight Spanish cities – Bilbao, Alicante, Valencia, Seville, Jerez de la Frontera, Santiago de Compostela, Vigo and Gran Canaria – and to four European destinations - Paris, Lisbon, Bruss
Iberia and American Airlines have substantially broadened the scope of their code-sharing arrangement. Starting in mid-April, U.S.-bound Iberia passengers can choose among 16 new destinations in addition to the 22 Iberia now offers, five of them direct from Spain and 17 under code sharing.
Specifically, from the U.S. airports Iberia reached directly from Spain – Chicago, New York, Boston, Washington DC, ands Miami– travellers can continue under the Iberia code on American Airlines flights to Austin, Nashville, Columbus, Washington DC (National) El Paso, Indianapolis, Memphis, Kansas City, Portland, Raleigh, Cincinnati, San Jose, Salt Lake City, Orange County (Santa Ana), Tampa, and Tucson.
Iberia passengers can already fly under the Iberia code on American Airlines to Atlanta, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Phoenix, Philadelphia, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New Orleans, Orlando, San Diego, San Francisco, St. Louis, and Seattle.
The extension of the agreement also means that American Airlines passengers flying from Miami to Madrid can continue under the AA code to eight Spanish cities – Bilbao, Alicante, Valencia, Seville, Jerez de la Frontera, Santiago de Compostela, Vigo and Gran Canaria – and to four European destinations - Paris, Lisbon, Bruss