Munich-Barcelona return flights start as low as €64.15, while those from Berlin start at €69.11 and those from Frankfurt at 69.74. These fares are valid for tickets purchased between April 1st and April 6th for travel through June 19th. Iberia offers a daily flight from Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich to Barcelona under code-sharing with the low-cost Clickair, in which Iberia holds a 20% stake. In addition, the Spanish airline operates 192 weekly flights connecting from Berlin, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and Munich to Madrid. Passengers arriving from Germany can continue on to another 34 Spanish cities, Lisbon and Porto in Portugal, Boston, Chicago, Miami, New York and Washington DC in the United States, 17 Latin American destinations, and eight African cities. Today, Iberia is Spain’s leading airline and also market leader on flights between Europe and Latin America. In 2007 it posted operating income of more than 5.52 billion euros and net earnings of 327.6 million, with an Ebitdar of 932 million. Iberia is also distinguished by its social, corporate, and environmental policies. Along with its franchise partner Iberia Regional, it operates some 1,000 flights every day to about 100 destinations. In 2007 Iberia carried 32.5 million passengers. It is a member of the oneworld airline alliance along with American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, JAL, LAN, Malev, Qantas and Royal Jordanian. |