This boost in flight offerings aims to improve connectivity for both residents and visitors across the islands, covering key destinations such as Gran Canaria, Tenerife (both north and south), Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, and La Palma.
The company, part of the Iberia group, has detailed that its schedule includes up to nine daily flights each way with Gran Canaria. For Tenerife, connectivity will be even greater, with up to eleven daily trips linking the island with the mainland.
Additionally, three daily flights have been established with Lanzarote and another three with Fuerteventura, while La Palma will have two daily connections. This deployment is part of the airline's strategy for the summer season, extending well into autumn.
In parallel, Iberia Express has also strengthened its presence in the Balearic Islands, where it will operate nearly 260 weekly flights. This offering includes up to nine daily flights with Mallorca, six with Ibiza, and four with Menorca, solidifying its commitment to island connectivity.




