On Tuesday 28 June 2016, Spanish airline Iberia inaugurated its new non-stop flight between the Spanish capital of Madrid and Shanghai in China.
The route was operated with Iberia’s latest aircraft type, the twin-engine, wide-bodied Airbus A330-200 with a MTOW of 242 tonnes. The aircraft type is equipped with Iberia’s newly designed long-haul cabin and can carry up to 288 passengers in following configuration:
Iberia will operate the route three times per week, leaving Madrid on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, with the return from Shanghai to Madrid on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
In order to facilitate the onboard experience for Chinese passengers and to give them a more complete service, Iberia has contracted Chinese cabin crew. It has also added Chinese subtitles to the movies featured on its inflight entertainment system. The airline is also planning to publish an onboard magazine in Chinese.
Shanghai is also a very important business destination, where many Spanish and international companies are already based. It is also a very attractive touristic destination, where modern skyscrapers and old colonial buildings coexist, and with a wide cultural and gastronomic offer.
Later this year, Iberia will also start a new non-stop flight linking Madrid and Tokyo (Narita).
29 June 2016
Photos: copyright © Iberia
This post was published on 29 June 2016 12:11
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