Sober and smart cover for this Iberia timetable. The Iberia group was comprised of several Spanish and South American airlines, from which Aviaco, Viva, Viasa and Ladeco do not exist any more. Binter and Aerolineas Argentinas are not part of the Iberia group any longer.
"Nuevos procedimientos para tramos nacionales de algunos vuelos internacionales" ... Esto era antes del tratado de Schengen y de reordenar las terminales en los aeropuertos españoles
"New procedures on domestic legs on some international flights" ... This was before Schengen and before Spanish airports rearranged their layout
En realidad, Iberia tenía un montón de destinos en código compartido, porque por entonces tenían la costrumbre de exigirlo como contrapartida a prácticamente todas las compañías extranjeras que volaban a Madrid.
A not-so-accurate destination map. Iberia had a bad habit at the time of not indicating wheter destinations were operated on their own or as codeshares. Also, some codeshares were proudly included on the map (such as Marrakech) and other were not.
There were actually a great number of airlines codesharing with Iberia at the time, almost every foreign carrier that flew from Madrid to any destination where Iberia was not flying their own aircraft.
Unas cuantas páginas del interior. En este enlace podeis descarcar un PDF con la programación de algunos aeropuertos importantes de la red (BCN,BIO,BUE,CCS,MAD,MIA)
A few inner pages. Click on this link to download a PDF file with the schedules of some key destinations in the network (BCN,BIO,BUE,CCS,MAD,MIA)
Enlaces (links)
- Iberia: Mucho más que volar (TV spot, 1994)