Iberia has ramped up its Madrid-Ibiza route with additional flights to meet surging summer demand. This reinforcement targets peak vacation travel, prioritizing high-frequency service to the popular Balearic island.
The airline, operating through Iberia Express, adds extra rotations specifically for high-demand weekends. It reaches seven daily flights on Fridays and Sundays, and six on Saturdays, expanding capacity during club season openings.
Ibiza stands out as a key beach destination in Iberia’s summer network, alongside Barcelona, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, and Palma de Mallorca. The route from Madrid-Barajas (MAD) to Ibiza (IBZ) underscores the group’s focus on domestic short-haul connectivity.
This operational boost supports over 6 million seats offered across 34,259 flights in the recent summer period, with nearly 30,000 on short- and medium-haul routes. It strengthens Iberia’s dominance in Spain’s air travel market amid rising leisure demand.
Fares start at 53 euros for round-trip tickets, with flexibility for bookings avoiding peak times. The move ensures reliable access for tourists, bolstering Ibiza’s status as a top European nightlife and beach hub.