Iberia, a subsidiary of International Airlines Group (IAG), has launched another transatlantic route using its Airbus A321XLR aircraft. The Spanish airline began regular service between Madrid–Barajas International Airport and Santo Domingo’s Las Américas International Airport in the Dominican Republic on October 2, 2025. This marks Iberia’s first scheduled entry into the Latin American market with the long-range single-aisle jet.
Prior to this, Iberia started flights to San Juan, Puerto Rico, two weeks earlier. Although San Juan is in the Caribbean and shares cultural ties with Latin America, it is a territory of the United States rather than part of Latin America by traditional definitions.
The new Madrid–Santo Domingo service will be operated by the A321XLR until October 23, 2025. Previously, Iberia served Santo Domingo using widebody aircraft such as the Airbus A330. The recent flight covered a distance of 3,617 nautical miles (6,698 km) and lasted seven hours and 44 minutes. Flight tracking data shows that this is currently Iberia’s longest route for the A321XLR.