The airline World2fly received its third A350 aircraft to boost its routes to the Caribbean from its hub at the Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas airport. The new aircraft offers 432 seats and a quieter twin-aisle Airspace cabin.
“We are happy to receive this new aircraft with which we take another step in our growth plan and in our goal of having the most modern and sustainable fleet on the market. This third A350 will allow us to strengthen our operations in the Caribbean by offering passengers the best possible service and with maximum comfort,” said Bruno Claeys, CEO of World2Fly.
With this new Airbus aircraft, World2Fly completes five aircraft of the European manufacturer, three A350-900 and two A330-300. The routes currently operated by the Iberostar Group airline are from Madrid to Cancun, Havana, Punta Cana, Samaná and Santiago de los Caballeros and from Lisbon it connects with Cancun which operates with an A350.
As reported by REPORTUR.us, the airline W2Fly, of the Iberostar Group, premiered a route from Europe to the Caribbean with the direct flight Lisbon-Cancun with a weekly frequency that began on Sunday, April 30. (W2Fly adds the second European capital with a direct route to Cancun).
In this way, the airline directed by Gabriel Subías flies to the Mexican Caribbean from another European city beyond Madrid. The connection returns this season operated for the first time with the A350, one of the most sustainable and modern aircraft on the market. (https://www.reportur.com/aerolineas/2023/06/05/world2fly-potencia-sus-rutas-al-caribe-de-madrid-con-su-tercer-a350/)