Iberia adds Tirana as 138th destination

Iberia is set to add the Albanian capital Tirana to its list of destinations. On March 28, the airline will begin operating three weekly flights between Madrid and Tirana. Nënë Tereza International Airport.

New Iberia connection with Tirana


From March 28, Iberia will operate three weekly flights between Madrid and Nënë Tereza International Airport in Tirana.

The schedule includes flights every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Travelers can expect a comfortable journey on board the A320neo aircraft, which have a spacious capacity of 186 passengers.

During the 2024 summer season, Iberia will offer a total of 32,364 seats between Spain and Albania, making it easier than ever to explore this dynamic Balkan nation.

Flight schedule

The flight schedule for the last route is as follows:

  • Outbound flights to Tirana: Tuesdays and Sundays at 8:00 a.m. and Thursdays at 8:40 a.m.
  • Return flights: Tuesdays and Sundays at 11:45 a.m. and Thursdays at 12:25 p.m.
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Tirana: Iberia’s 138th destination


Tirana may not be a name familiar to Spanish tourists, but it is a destination that has many surprises in store.

Nestled in Albania, Tirana combines a rich cultural heritage with breathtaking natural beauty. This tranquil and hospitable country is one of the Balkans’ best-kept secrets, offering attractions for all tastes. Here are some important points:

Tirana has a serene Mediterranean coast known as the Albanian Riviera. Visitors can relax on pristine beaches, bask in the sun and enjoy delicious Mediterranean cuisine. It is the ideal place to relax and recharge your batteries.

For those who crave adventure, Tirana offers stunning mountain ranges reaching over 2,000 meters above sea level. Hiking and exploring these picturesque landscapes is a must for outdoor enthusiasts.

The city is dotted with historic castles that transport you back in time. Explore ancient fortresses and relive the history of this remarkable region.

Tirana is proud to host UNESCO heritage sites, including the town of Berat. This charming town is known for its well-preserved Ottoman architecture, cobblestone streets and ancient churches. It is a paradise for history buffs.

Expanded summer itineraries


Iberia is not only introducing the Tirana route but also expanding its operations to other exciting destinations.

Travelers can now enjoy flights between Easter and the end of October to Dubrovnik, Split, Zagreb, Catania and Ponta Delgada.

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik, already a year-round destination, will see an average of three additional flights next summer, with a peak of 15 weekly flights in August. Explore the charming old town and stunning views of the Adriatic.

Zagreb

Zagreb is expected to add an average of four flights, offering up to nine weekly flights in August. Discover the cultural riches of the Croatian capital, from historic architecture to bustling markets.

Catania

Catania, Italy will offer up to nine weekly flights in August 2024. Savor Sicilian cuisine, explore Mount Etna and immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant culture.

Ponta Delgada

Ponta Delgada, located in the Azores, will offer three weekly flights from Madrid, making it easier to experience the natural beauty and tranquility of the Azores.

Summary


Iberia’s commitment to expanding its routes extends beyond the Balkans and Italy. Travelers can now also enjoy flights to the Greek islands of Corfu, Mykonos and Santorini, as well as the picturesque Sardinian town of Olbia from May to September.

Additionally, Bergen in Norway will be accessible from May to early September, giving travelers more opportunities to explore the world with Iberia.

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