If you have a flight from the Spanish capital to Cuba that will soon fly via the Iberian airline World2Fly, it is important that you know that the tourist airline World2Meet (W2M) will be moving its base of operations from Terminal 1 to 4 of Madrid-Barajas International Airport , confirmed several media.
According to the information, from October 29, World2Fly will move to T4 for logistical reasons, which will prompt the company to offer better and more comfortable service to passengers, who would benefit from “better opportunities” to connect with other passengers -Range flights, particularly from Latin America, where the company flies most.
“The change represents a new milestone in the evolution W2M airline has experienced since its launch in 2021,” they said in a World2Fly airline press release.
How does World2Fly fly to Cuba in July 2023?
The growing Spanish company, part of the Iberostar hotel chain, has a current fleet consisting of three A350s and two A330s connecting Madrid with Cancun (Mexico), Havana (Cuba), Punta Cana, Santo Domingo, Samaná and Santiago de los Caballeros (Dominican Republic) and from Lisbon to Punta Cana and Samaná (Dominican Republic), Varadero (Cuba) and Cancun (Mexico).
So far this month, the World2Fly company continues to operate with the following frequencies at José Martí International Airport (Havana). Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday in July from Madrid. But as we have just reported, from next October it will no longer arrive at T1 but at T4, as do other companies such as the flagship Iberia.
World2Fly is a Spanish airline founded in 2020 dedicated to offering flights with a focus on quality travel packages to destinations around the world but especially in the Caribbean. With a fleet of modern aircraft and a highly qualified crew, the company strives to “provide its passengers with a safe and comfortable flight experience”.