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AirlinesPublished July 10, 20261 min read

Iberia flies to Salerno in November with 10,800 seats

JSBy Joan SanzCurated by Joan Sanz. · July 10, 2026 · Follow on LinkedIn
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Iberia has confirmed a special operation throughout November between Madrid and Salerno, a coastal city south of Naples. The route will be flown with Airbus A320 aircraft and will offer nearly 10,800 seats, according to Hosteltur.

With this addition, Iberia reaches 12 connections in Italy, the country where it operates the most extensive network. Year-round routes from Madrid include:

Most frequencies are concentrated on Rome, Milan and Venice. Salerno, home to the Costa d'Amalfi airport and gateway to the Amalfi Coast, is a tactical move to capture autumn tourism, a season the industry sees as key for deseasonalization. Italy remains Iberia's star market in Europe, and this express route confirms it.

Quick questions

When does Iberia start flying to Salerno?
Throughout November, with a special operation offering about 10,800 seats.
What aircraft does Iberia use on the Madrid-Salerno route?
An Airbus A320, which typically seats around 180 passengers per flight.
How many destinations does Iberia have in Italy?
Including Salerno, it now serves 12 Italian destinations, making Italy its largest country network.
Is the Salerno route only available in November?
Yes, it is a temporary route for November. No continuation into December has been announced.
Why is this route important for the travel industry?
It boosts connectivity to the Amalfi Coast in the low season and helps deseasonalize tourism in southern Italy.

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