Rome, Paris and Vienna, Iberia’s European highlights next winter
Iberia is once again committed to its winter destinations: Rovaniemi, where it will fly for the third year, and Innsbruck and Tromso, where it will operate for the second year. The article Rome, Paris and Vienna, Iberia’s European highlights next winter first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.


Iberia has published its flight schedule for the upcoming winter season, publishing its short and medium-haul routes. The airline has scheduled a solid and stable programme for this winter, consolidating last year’s increases and adding more flights in three markets.
Italy, where Iberia offers direct flights to ten destinations (Rome, Milan, Venice, Florence, Bologna, Naples, Turin, Catania, Olbia and Palermo), seven of them all year round.
On the occasion of the Jubilee in Rome in 2025, Iberia will also increase its frequencies in winter to 44 weekly ones, adding two more to last year’s offer. This means a total of 380,000 seats during the winter season.
France is, for yet another year, the market to which Iberia offers the largest number of flights in its network. In total, it offers more than 180 flights a week between Spain and France. Iberia offers direct flights to Paris, Bordeaux, Strasbourg, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Nice and Toulouse.
Paris will have up to 11 daily flights this winter, a real air bridge between the two capitals. Specifically, it will offer up to 52 weekly frequencies to Orly Airport, two more than last year, and up to 21 weekly frequencies to Charles de Gaulle Airport.
This winter, Austria will be the third fastest-growing European, with flights to Vienna and Innsbruck. The route between Madrid and Vienna will reach 23 weekly frequencies, two more than in 2024, with 180,000 seats offered during the season. And for the second consecutive year, the airline will offer direct flights to Innsbruck, starting on 21 December 2025 until 5 April 2026, with two weekly frequencies operated by A320neo aircraft, with capacity for 186 passengers.
Rovaniemi and Tromso
Snow and the Northern Lights will once again be one of the main attractions of the winter season. Iberia will fly direct, non-stop, for the third consecutive year to Rovaniemi, the capital of Lapland and the official hometown of Santa Claus. Flights will start on 3 December 2025 and will run until 28 February 2026. This route will be operated by A320neo.
Flights to Tromso, a Scandinavian city where you can see the majestic Northern Lights, go on excursions to the Norwegian fjords or go tobogganing, among other things, will also return this winter. Flights will also start on 3 December 2025 and will run until 1 March 2026, with two weekly frequencies.
The article Rome, Paris and Vienna, Iberia’s European highlights next winter first appeared in TravelDailyNews International.