Iberia, in the southernmost part of the American continent, had flights to Asunción, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro and Santiago de Chile in mid-1987. Operations were carried out from Santiago de Compostela, Madrid and Las Palmas with Boeing 747-200 and McDonnell Douglas DC-10 aircraft.
Argentina was the Spanish airline’s main South American market, with four services a week. Brazil and Chile followed with three, Paraguay had two and Uruguay one.
See also: #TBT: Aeroflot flights between Russia and Argentina in 1988.
Currently, Iberia has flights to Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay, but not to the Paraguayan capital’s Silvio Pettirossi Airport. Services to Asunción were suspended in 1996, and have not returned since then. The only connection between Paraguay and Spain is offered by Air Europa, five times a week on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner jets.
See also: #TBT: Aeroperú flights to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Chile in 1986.
Schedule between Spain and Latin America – Iberia (1987)
Departures from Spain
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Flight | From | To | Freq. |
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IB 983 | Madrid 00:35 | Las Palmas 02:20 | Tuesday |
IB 983 | Las Palmas 03:50 | Buenos Aires 09:50 | Tuesday |
IB 983 | Buenos Aires 11:05 | Santiago 12:10 | Tuesday |
IB 999 | Madrid 23:50 | Río de Janeiro 04:50 | Tuesday |
IB 999 | Río de Janeiro 06:01 | Asunción 07:25 | Wednesday |
IB 897 | Madrid 02:10 | Buenos Aires 09:20 | Thursday |
IB 897 | Buenos Aires 10:35 | Santiago 11:40 | Thursday |
IB 989 | Santiago de Compostela 20:30 | Madrid 21:30 | Thursday |
IB 989 | Madrid 00:50 | Río de Janeiro 05:50 | Friday |
IB 989 | Río de Janeiro 07:01 | Buenos Aires 10:05 | Friday |
IB 989 | Buenos Aires 11:05 | Montevideo 12:00 | Friday |
IB 981 | Santiago de Compostela 21:35 | Madrid 22:35 | Friday |
IB 981 | Madrid 02:10 | Buenos Aires 09:20 | Saturday |
IB 981 | Buenos Aires 10:35 | Santiago 11:40 | Saturday |
Departures from Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Brazil
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Flight | From | To | Freq. |
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IB 982 | Santiago 14:00 | Buenos Aires 16:40 | Tuesday |
IB 982 | Buenos Aires 18:10 | Las Palmas 07:40+1 | Tuesday |
IB 982 | Las Palmas 08:40 | Madrid 12:10 | Wednesday |
IB 998 | Asunción 08:25 | Buenos Aires 11:10 | Wednesday |
IB 998 | Buenos Aires 13:25 | Río de Janeiro 16:10 | Wednesday |
IB 998 | Río de Janeiro 17:30 | Madrid 07:55+1 | Wednesday |
IB 896 | Santiago 13:30 | Buenos Aires 16:10 | Thursday |
IB 896 | Buenos Aires 17:40 | Madrid 10:05+1 | Thursday |
IB 988 | Montevideo 13:00 | Asunción 14:10 | Friday |
IB 988 | Asunción 15:10 | Río de Janeiro 18:20 | Friday |
IB 988 | Río de Janeiro 19:40 | Madrid 10:05+1 | Friday |
IB 988 | Madrid 12:45 | Santiago de Compostela 13:55 | Saturday |
IB 980 | Santiago 13:30 | Buenos Aires 16:10 | Saturday |
IB 980 | Buenos Aires 17:40 | Madrid 10:05+1 | Saturday |
IB 980 | Madrid 12:45 | Santiago de Compostela 13:55 | Sunday |
See also: #TBT: Aerolíneas Argentinas flights between Argentina and Europe in 1967.
Iberia’s currently routes to South America
- Bogotá (BOG): 21 weekly flights
- Buenos Aires (EZE): 14 weekly flights
- Caracas (CCS): 5 weekly flights
- Guayaquil (GYE): 6 weekly flights
- Lima (LIM): 13 weekly flights
- Montevideo (MVD): 7 weekly flights
- Quito (UIO): 7 weekly flights
- Rio de Janeiro (GIG): 5 weekly flights
- Santiago (SCL): 10 weekly flights
- Sao Paulo (GRU): 7 weekly flights
Source
- Guía Argentina de Tráfico Aéreo (GATA) – 1987.
See also: #TBT: KLM flights between Amsterdam (AMS) and South America in 1992.