Honduras Adds New Iberojet Frequency on Madrid–Palmerola Route

The government of Honduras has announced an additional Iberojet frequency between Spain and Honduras, expanding nonstop connectivity on the Madrid–Palmerola route. President Nasry Asfura confirmed the decision this week as part of broader efforts to improve the country’s international air links and support tourism and investment.

According to official information, the new operation will begin in mid-September 2026 and will be operated by Spanish carrier Iberojet, part of Ávoris Corporación Empresarial. The added frequency is expected to provide about 5,000 extra seats per year on top of the more than 110,000 seats already available on the direct service between Madrid and Palmerola International Airport.

Authorities in Tegucigalpa describe the expanded schedule as a measure to facilitate travel flows between Honduras and Spain, a key European origin market for both leisure and visiting-friends-and-relatives traffic. The initiative is being implemented jointly by the Honduran government and Iberojet, with the stated goal of improving international connectivity and reinforcing Honduras’s position as an emerging tourism and business destination in Central America.