The two carriers will code share each other’s Madrid-São Paulo-Madrid flights, Iberia’s Madrid-Rio de Janeiro-Madrid flights, and the São Paulo-Barcelona-São Paulo flight that TAM will operate starting on the 1st of October.
Iberia and TAM, both of them members of the oneworld alliance, and TAM a member of the LATAM Airlines group, have extended their code-sharing agreement to offer more connection possibilities to their customers in Brazil and Europe.
Starting today, the two carriers will code share each other’s Madrid-São Paulo-Madrid flights, Iberia’s Madrid-Rio de Janeiro-Madrid flights, and the São Paulo-Barcelona-São Paulo flight that TAM will operate starting on the 1st of October.
This post was published on 9 April 2015 16:23
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