Ryanair rival IAG issues Spain flights update
A budget Spanish airline has confirmed it will bring in 30,000 new seats on flights for the Canary Islands. Iberia Express, owned by the International Airlines Group (IAG), announced that between October 2025, and January 2026, a total of 115 new flights will be introduced.
Meanwhile, it will change the size capacity of 150 flights to increase space. It comes as fellow budget airline Ryanair said it will cut down its operations in Spain, with roughly 400,000 fewer seats being available on its Canary Islands flights. Meanwhile, IAG will instead increase its operations in the Canary Islands by 5%, resulting in around 30,000 new seats for this winter alone.
The airline said it was doubling down on its commitment to improving 'connectivity' betw