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Iberia launches transatlantic flights to Latin America using Airbus A321XLR

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Iberia launches transatlantic flights to Latin America using Airbus A321XLR
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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.

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According to fleet data from ch-aviation, Iberia operates four Airbus A321XLRs with an average age of just over half a year and expects delivery of four more units in the future.

The airline’s A321XLRs are configured for 182 passengers across two classes: 14 seats in business class and 168 in economy. Iberia was also the world’s first operator of this aircraft type when it began commercial flights between Madrid and Paris in November 2024. Its first long-haul use of the model was on services from Madrid to Boston Logan International Airport.

For now, Iberia plans to fly between Madrid and Santo Domingo twice weekly—on Thursdays and Sundays—with its A321XLRs alongside daily operations using larger A330-300 jets that seat up to 292 passengers. The introduction of these smaller jets may be due to reduced demand during October or maintenance needs for the widebody fleet. Despite a lower cruising speed compared to widebodies, total block time for these flights has increased by only five minutes.

In an investor relations document published in June 2025, Iberia noted that its real-world maximum range for these aircraft is about 3,920 nautical miles (7,960 km), which is less than Airbus’ advertised figure of 4,700 nautical miles (8,704 km). Aircraft manufacturers often state ranges based on ideal conditions not typically encountered during normal operations.

Beyond Santo Domingo and San Juan routes—which at 3,448 nautical miles is now Iberia's second-longest with this jet—the carrier will soon deploy its A321XLRs on additional routes to Brazil. Starting December 13, flights will begin between Madrid and Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport; three or four weekly frequencies are planned after an absence since operating there with an Airbus A340 quadjet in 2011. Similarly, beginning January 19 next year, three or four weekly flights will connect Madrid with Fortaleza–Pinto Martins International Airport—a destination last served by Iberia in 2011 using a four-engine widebody as well.

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