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  2. Level (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Fly Level SL, styled as LEVEL, is a transatlantic low-cost airline owned by the International Airlines Group (IAG) registered in Madrid, Spain. [ 2 ] The airline was initially launched as an airline brand , with its flights operated by Iberia , another carrier within the IAG group.

  3. List of Iberia destinations - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2021, Iberia flies to 26 domestic and 64 international destinations across Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe. [1] This list does not include irregular charters and destinations served by Air Nostrum operating as Iberia Regional or Iberia Express .

  4. List of airlines of Spain - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines of Spain. The list includes only airlines having an Air Operator Certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Spain . Scheduled airlines

  5. JetBlue will fly to Spain for the first time. Here's how its ...

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    JetBlue flies its A321neo and A321LR variants across the Atlantic, the latter is a lower-ranged predecessor to Iberia's A321XLR and is more premium-heavy. They host 160 and 114 seats, respectively ...

  6. Here's where American Airlines is adding flights to ... - AOL

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    The carrier rolled out nonstop service from Chicago to Madrid starting March 30; Philadelphia to Milan starting May 23; Philadelphia to Edinburgh, Scotland, beginning May 23, back for the first ...

  7. Level Europe - Wikipedia

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    Level Europe's previous logo as Anisec Luftfahrt GmbH.. The airline was founded as Anisec Luftfahrt (English: Anisec Aviation) in November 2017 as a subsidiary of Spanish airline Vueling, [2] originally with intended plans to operate flights from Vienna International Airport under the "Vueling Austria" brand if IAG was successful in acquiring defunct airline Niki and its assets.