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Oct 27, 2025

Iberia marks first anniversary of Madrid–Tokyo nonstop, plans 108 000 seats in 2026

Iberia marks first anniversary of Madrid–Tokyo nonstop, plans 108 000 seats in 2026
Exactly one year after inaugurating its 14-hour Madrid–Tokyo flight, Iberia celebrated the route’s anniversary on 27 October, pledging to raise capacity above 108 000 seats next year. The A350-operated service has already contributed an estimated €100 million to the combined GDP of Spain and Japan and created 1 900 direct and indirect jobs.

The carrier highlighted strong premium-leisure demand and a 10 % jump in Japanese bookings to Madrid, underpinned by onboard adaptations such as Japanese-style menus and green-tea service. For Spanish exporters, the route provides the only nonstop belly-cargo option to Japan, shaving two days off door-to-door transit for pharma and perishables.

From a mobility standpoint, the flight strengthens Madrid’s role as an Asia–LatAm bridge: corporate assignees from Mexico or São Paulo can now connect to Tokyo with a single Schengen entry. Global firms should update travel policies to leverage Iberia’s through-fares, which undercut rival one-stop itineraries by 15–20 %.

Iberia also confirmed talks with JAL on deeper codesharing and with RENFE to issue combined Avlo-plus-A350 tickets, signalling tighter air-rail integration that could reshape expatriate arrival patterns beyond Barajas.
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