Iberia to fly to Luanda, Angola

Iberia (Madrid) is launching a new route to Africa – Madrid-Luanda – for a total of twelve cites, including with Algiers, Oran, Cairo, Malabo, Casablanca, Marrakech, Tangier, Rabat, Lagos, Dakar, Johannesburg, and now Luanda.

The Madrid-Luanda service will begin on October 28 will offer the first nonstop flights between Spain and the former Portuguese colony of Angola.

Airbus A340-300s will be used for the Luanda flight.

Rabat was previously added on July 1.

Copyright Photo: Dave Campbell.

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