I just got an e-mail from someone that has booked a flight to Santiago via Madrid and he told me that Iberia has changed the flight times for some flights.
This means that if you have a ticket booked, Iberia might have moved your flight! (I have seen this happen before, the flight number is the same but the flight suddenly leaves 2 hour earlier :roll: )
As far as I was told this change is supposed to be in effect after November 1.
I do not know more than what I was told in this e-mail, but I think it is worth re-confirming your flight times if you are traveling via Madrid to Santiago after Nov. 1st, and have already booked your tickets.
I am told Iberia will give you a full refund if this change leads to a conflict with other connections to/from Madrid.
Ivar
This means that if you have a ticket booked, Iberia might have moved your flight! (I have seen this happen before, the flight number is the same but the flight suddenly leaves 2 hour earlier :roll: )
As far as I was told this change is supposed to be in effect after November 1.
I do not know more than what I was told in this e-mail, but I think it is worth re-confirming your flight times if you are traveling via Madrid to Santiago after Nov. 1st, and have already booked your tickets.
I am told Iberia will give you a full refund if this change leads to a conflict with other connections to/from Madrid.
Ivar