IBERIA’s newest A330-200
landed at OR Tambo on June
28. The aircraft has been
named ‘Johannesburgo’
and will service Iberia’s
Johannesburg-Madrid route.
It is configured with 19
seats in business class and
269 in economy.
Business class offers
seats that extend into twometre-long
beds, all with
direct access to the aisle,
and a 39cm touch screen.
In economy class, the seats
are 46cm wide and have
individual 23cm screens,
as well as an adjustable
headrest. WiFi is offered in
both classes.
Iberia resumed its
operations from
Johannesburg in August
2016 with three non-stop
flights a week to Madrid.
The airline has experienced
an 8% growth on its
Johannesburg route from May
2017 to May 2018.
The aircraft is the 12th
A330-200 received by the
Spanish airline, which also
operates the aircraft to cities
in Latin America (Havana,
Medellin, Rio de Janeiro and
Santo Domingo), the United
States (Los Angeles and San
Francisco), as well as Asia
(Shanghai and Tokyo).
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