IAG Cargo adds Miami run

IAG Cargo will operate a new service between Barcelona, Spain and Miami, Florida US.
The route will run three times a week to Miami International Airport from 31 March 2024, increasing to four services from June to September.


Barcelona is one of the carrier's four hubs, alongside London Heathrow, Madrid and Dublin and is home to two of the IAG Group’s airlines, LEVEL and Vueling. 

Miami will mark the airline's fifth direct connection to the United States from Barcelona, which already encompasses Boston, Los Angeles, New York’s JFK and San Francisco. This new route adds to almost 200 weekly connections between Spain and the United States. 

Miami is the world’s largest gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean and offers two-way cargo traffic, linking the Americas with Europe. 

It is known as a hub for the distribution of perishable products, hi-tech commodities, telecommunications equipment, textiles, pharmaceuticals and industrial machinery. 

IAG Cargo adds Miami run

IAG Cargo will operate a new service between Barcelona, Spain and Miami, Florida US.
The route will run three times a week to Miami International Airport from 31 March 2024, increasing to four services from June to September.


Barcelona is one of the carrier's four hubs, alongside London Heathrow, Madrid and Dublin and is home to two of the IAG Group’s airlines, LEVEL and Vueling. 

Miami will mark the airline's fifth direct connection to the United States from Barcelona, which already encompasses Boston, Los Angeles, New York’s JFK and San Francisco. This new route adds to almost 200 weekly connections between Spain and the United States. 

Miami is the world’s largest gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean and offers two-way cargo traffic, linking the Americas with Europe. 

It is known as a hub for the distribution of perishable products, hi-tech commodities, telecommunications equipment, textiles, pharmaceuticals and industrial machinery.