Iberia projects up to 760,000 passengers on Colombia-Spain route

Marita Sánchez, Iberia's country manager in Colombia, highlighted the potential for up to 760,000 passengers on the Colombia-Spain route in 2026. The airline operates three daily flights from Bogotá to Madrid and aims to strengthen its foothold in the local market. Sánchez shared these goals at the Vitrina Anato 2026.

At the Vitrina Anato 2026, Marita Sánchez, Iberia's country manager for Colombia, outlined the airline's positive performance in the country. Iberia, one of Spain's flagship carriers, scheduled over 5.5 million seats between Europe and Latin America for 2025. In Colombia, the company runs three daily flights, equating to nearly 1,000 passengers per leg and a potential of 760,000 annual passengers to Spain.

Colombia is a key market for Iberia, on par with Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil. "Colombia is a very relevant market for us," Sánchez stated. The airline views this destination as essential, with Argentina the only one exceeding it with four daily flights.

For 2026, Iberia sets three main goals: solidify the three daily frequencies, ramp up focus on the corporate segment through its sales team, and enhance the new alliance between frequent flyer programs Latam Pass and Iberia Plus. This partnership aims to boost corporate traffic with cross-benefits. Marina Colunga, Iberia's commercial director for Latin America and the Caribbean, emphasized: “Colombia is a fundamental pillar for Iberia in Latin America. We have three flights per day, translating to more than 2,100 daily seats available between Bogotá and Madrid.”

While Iberia considers direct routes from Cali, Medellín, and Cartagena, it currently prioritizes Bogotá through partnerships with Avianca and Latam. The groups segment, including students and quinceañera trips, is notable, but corporate travel is the focus, with 17% growth in passengers and 23% in revenues compared to 2024. Travel peaks occur in July, August, December, and January, with no pronounced low seasons.

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Airport scene illustrating new 2026 nonstop airline routes connecting US, UAE to global destinations.
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Several airlines announce new nonstop routes for 2026

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Major airlines including Alaska, American, Delta, JetBlue, United, Starlux, Air Arabia, and Southwest have revealed plans for new nonstop international flights starting in 2026. These routes connect various U.S. and UAE cities to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, the Caribbean, and Central America. The expansions aim to enhance travel options for leisure and business passengers.

Latam group transported 87.4 million passengers in 2025, a 6.6% increase from the previous year, driven by domestic demand in Brazil and international travel. In December, it carried 7.9 million passengers with an 84.5% occupancy rate. The airline expanded its network with 10 new routes, now connecting 160 destinations in 27 countries.

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Following the reopening of Venezuelan airspace ordered by U.S. President Donald Trump at the end of January, several Colombian airlines have announced the resumption of operations to Caracas. Avianca, Latam, and Wingo are leading this reactivation, with direct routes from Bogotá and Medellín starting in February 2026. These steps aim to strengthen regional connectivity and trade.

Avianca has announced the extension of its Business Class Américas experience to all domestic routes in Colombia, raising the standard for short-haul flights. This move is paired with enhancements to ground services at El Dorado airport, including a new private check-in and renovated VIP lounges. The aim is to provide local passengers with comfort and personalized attention from the start of their journey.

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The Colombia Más Competitiva program, funded by Swiss cooperation, has revitalized tourism in various national destinations by strengthening businesses and boosting visits. Regions like Quindío, La Guajira, Huila, and Magdalena stand out for their unique attractions and progress in sustainability. Significant growth is projected for the sector by 2025.

The Spanish airline Plus Ultra is under investigation in Spain for alleged money laundering connected to Nicolás Maduro's regime. The company, which operates flights from Colombia, received questioned public funds that may have supported illicit activities linked to Venezuela. Authorities have arrested executives and are examining diversions to accounts in Europe and beyond.

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Satena has confirmed the resumption of the air route between San Gil and Bucaramanga, operating every Monday from December 15 until March 16. This connection aims to enhance mobility in Santander and bolster regional tourism with affordable fares. The service employs Twin Otter aircraft for short and secure flights.

 

 

 

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