Spanish flag carrier Iberia has rolled out a new campaign of cut-price flights as the summer peak season winds down, giving travellers the chance to snap up bargains for autumn, winter and spring trips.
The airline is offering domestic flights from as little as €21 and return tickets to the United States for under €200.
The promotion runs until September 22 and applies to travel between October 1, 2025 and June 11, 2026, with some exceptions.
Deals can be booked on Iberia’s website or via its app, with members of Iberia Plus also able to shave off up to 25% using Avios points.
Within Spain
Within Spain, one-way flights are available from €21 to destinations including Alicante, Granada, Pamplona and Ibiza.
For €25, passengers can reach Bilbao, San Sebastian, Oviedo, Santiago de Compostela, Santander, Valencia, Sevilla and Palma de Mallorca.
Tickets to La Coruña, Vigo, Jerez, Logroño and Castellon are priced from €29, while flights to the Canary Islands begin at €35.
Europe for under €60
The sale also covers short European getaways, with fares starting at €25 to Lisbon and Oporto, €39 to Venice, €42 to Paris, €45 to Rome, and €59 to London.
For winter escapes, options include Innsbruck (€59) for skiing or Tromsø (€99) in northern Norway, where visitors can catch the aurora borealis.
Direct flights to North Africa are also included, with Algiers (€35) and Marrakech (€41) on offer.
Long-haul deals: USA, Latin America and beyond
Travellers heading further afield can fly direct to New York from €187, Chicago and Washington from €190, Boston and San Francisco from €195, Miami from €205, Orlando from €240, Los Angeles from €245 and Dallas from €264.
In Latin America, Iberia is promoting 20 destinations across 16 countries, with fares ranging from €207 to Puerto Rico to €343 to Rio de Janeiro. The airline’s new Brazilian routes launching this winter — Fortaleza (€298) and Recife (€315) – are also included.
For those looking east, daily flights to Doha start at €350, while Tokyo can be reached from €397.
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