
Iberia doubles down on its commitment to Argentina, and Scioli inaugurates his space in Buenos Aires
The airline reaffirms its commitment to the country with more flights and better infrastructure
The Spanish airline Iberia continues to strengthen its presence in Argentina with the inauguration of a new space at Ezeiza International Airport.
The news was announced by Daniel Scioli, Secretary of Tourism, Environment, and Sports, who highlighted the opening of the skies under President Javier Milei's administration and the growing number of airlines operating in the country.
A strengthened air bridge between Spain and Argentina
Iberia, which already operates three daily flights between Madrid and Buenos Aires, thus reinforces its commitment to Argentina. The connectivity between both countries is key for tourism and business, and this new space in Ezeiza aims to improve the experience of passengers traveling between both capitals.

"The close ties between Spain and Argentina, and this company's commitment to our country, are evidenced by the three daily flights connecting Madrid with Buenos Aires," noted Scioli in his announcement on social media.
Greater connectivity and more airlines in Argentina
Since the beginning of Milei's government, the opening of the skies has been promoted to facilitate the arrival of new airlines. This not only increases competition but also improves the flight offerings for passengers and encourages tourism and trade.
Iberia's expansion in Argentina is a positive sign within this context. The company seeks to offer better services and facilities for travelers, consolidating its position in a key Latin American market.

A boost for tourism and the economy
Tourism is a key sector for the Argentine economy, and the arrival of more international flights is essential for its growth. Spain is one of the main sources of tourists to Argentina, so strengthening connectivity with Madrid represents a great opportunity to attract more visitors.
Scioli concluded his message with a categorical statement: "Argentina, the best country in the world." With initiatives like this, connectivity and tourism continue to move in a positive direction.
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