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Iberia will help ease the situation created by the ceasing of operations of spanair

28/01/2012 01:41 (123 Day 19:32 minutes ago)

The FINANCIAL -- Iberia is working closely with the Catalonian and national authorities to take measures to ease the situation created by the ceasing of operations by the Spanair airline and to provide relieve and alternative travel options for affected passengers, from Arias Hernández, Consuelo.

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Accordingly, Iberia has implemented a contingency plan, deploying a large team that is now working intensely to help resolve this situation on the best possible terms for Spanair customers.

For the next thee days, Iberia will offer affected passengers special fares to buy and fly on those mentioned dates on routes where the two airlines coincide, depending on seat availability. The fares will be 60, 90 or 100 euros plus Airport tax, for domestic mainland and Balearic flights, flights to/from the Canary islands, and flights to/from other European countries, respectively.

Affected passengers can obtain these tickets on the www.iberia.com, at travel agents, or by telephone to Iberia Call Centers. They are requested not to come to the Airport without having booked their new tickets.

Iberia will also comply with requests to operate extra flights on routes where demand may otherwise exceed supply, such as Madrid- Barcelona, and Bilbao, La Coruña and the Balearic and Canary Islands.

Iberia regrets Spanair's troubles and expresses its sympathy to all its staff at this difficult time.

 

 

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