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Iberia Airlines (Iberia, Líneas Aéreas de España) is the largest airline based in Spain and is a member of the Oneworld Alliance. It is owned by International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns British Airways, Vueling, Aer Lingus and LEVEL. Iberia uses Avios as its loyalty and reward currency.
Iberia was founded, in the Spanish capital of Madrid, in 1927. In 1940 it was awarded a government monopoly for national air transport, which was the beginning of Iberia’s growth as a major international airline. This was also when Iberia first became known as the flag carrier airline of Spain. After the Second World War, Iberia operated the first commercial flights between Europe and Latin America. Through the 1950s and ’60s, Iberia expanded its routes to North America, Central America and South America.
In 1999 Iberia acquired another popular Spanish Airline, Aviaco, which it had previously operated alongside, under state ownership, from 1959. Then in July 2008, Iberia announced plans to merge with British Airways. After receiving regulatory approval, in the USA and EU, British Airways and Iberia formally began coordinated operations on transatlantic routes from October 2010, along with their Oneworld partner American Airlines. In 2011 the merger with BA was finalised and International Airlines Group (IAG) was born. IAG was structured as a holding company with both Iberia and British Airways retaining their brand names, aircraft livery and operational bases. Today Iberia remains as an operating brand within IAG.
Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport is the main base for Iberia flight operations, along with those of its low cost airline, Iberia Express and Iberia Regional (franchised to Air Nostrum). On short- haul routes Iberia operates two cabin classes, Economy and Business Class. For some long-haul flights it has also introduced a Premium Economy class, along with an enhanced business class product called Business Plus.
The Iberia Frequent Flyer programme is called Iberia Plus. It is free to join and offers a combination of rewards and enhanced benefits for more frequent travellers.
Iberia uses Avios as its loyalty and reward currency. Every time you fly with Iberia, its partner airlines or buy from companies participating in the scheme, you will earn Avios. You can also convert points from some retail, hotel and credit card loyalty programmes into Avios. You can store Avios in your Iberia Plus account then, once you have enough points, redeem them for a host of benefits, including reward flights.
Iberia Plus has six tiers plus a Kids’ card. Your tier is determined by the number of Elite Points you earn, from flying on Iberia and its partner airlines. Clásica (Red) is the entry level and is free to join. Once you earn 1,100 Elite Points you move to Plata (Silver) which is equivalent to Oneworld Ruby or BA Executive Club Bronze. Earn 2,250 Elite Points for Oro (Gold) which equates to Oneworld Sapphire or BA Executive Club Silver. Then there are three status tiers, which all align with the elite Oneworld Emerald level. 6,250 Elite Points will earn you Platino (Platinum). If you earn 125,000 Elite points, not in a year, but over the course of your Iberia Plus membership, you get awarded lifetime membership of Infinita, with two free upgrades a year and a free gold card for a nominated companion. Hit 200,000 lifetime Elite Points and you’ll qualify for Infinita Prime. Infinita Prime is a super-elite tier which offers two gold cards for friends or family, 4 free upgrades a year, guaranteed reward flight availability whenever you use your Avios and exemption from additional charges on awards.

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Wonderful tool for seeing all availability ahead for a year. Makes it much easier to plan.

Jon Bryant
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Well worth the handful of quid a month to get the flights you really want with their Alert service. Have used it multiple times with success!

Suzie Tee
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We have now booked three holidays using the world search as we know the dates we can fly around school term dates and then it's just a matter of deciding where in the world we fancy going! Brilliant!

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Simple, easy to use and accurate. Has saved me many hours of searching the BA website. It is a sanity-saving service which helps you find the BA reward seats you want. I really present how BA makes it hard to find reward availability on their website so this site is a gem.

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So, within 12 months of joining Reward Flight Finder, and having paid £36 in subscription fees, I have saved myself £7,627 With these savings I would happily pay much, much more for this service.
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Iberia Airlines (Iberia, Líneas Aéreas de España) is the largest airline based in Spain and is a member of the Oneworld Alliance. It is owned by International Airlines Group (IAG), which also owns British Airways, Vueling, Aer Lingus and LEVEL. Iberia uses Avios as its loyalty and reward currency.
Iberia was founded, in the Spanish capital of Madrid, in 1927. In 1940 it was awarded a government monopoly for national air transport, which was the beginning of Iberia’s growth as a major international airline. This was also when Iberia first became known as the flag carrier airline of Spain. After the Second World War, Iberia operated the first commercial flights between Europe and Latin America. Through the 1950s and ’60s, Iberia expanded its routes to North America, Central America and South America.
In 1999 Iberia acquired another popular Spanish Airline, Aviaco, which it had previously operated alongside, under state ownership, from 1959. Then in July 2008, Iberia announced plans to merge with British Airways. After receiving regulatory approval, in the USA and EU, British Airways and Iberia formally began coordinated operations on transatlantic routes from October 2010, along with their Oneworld partner American Airlines. In 2011 the merger with BA was finalised and International Airlines Group (IAG) was born. IAG was structured as a holding company with both Iberia and British Airways retaining their brand names, aircraft livery and operational bases. Today Iberia remains as an operating brand within IAG.
Use Worldwide Map and discover how far your points could take you (paid members only).
Join our thousands of happy members

Tim
Gold member
Wonderful tool for seeing all availability ahead for a year. Makes it much easier to plan.

Jon Bryant
Silver Member
Well worth the handful of quid a month to get the flights you really want with their Alert service. Have used it multiple times with success!

Suzie Tee
Gold member
We have now booked three holidays using the world search as we know the dates we can fly around school term dates and then it's just a matter of deciding where in the world we fancy going! Brilliant!

Nicholas May
Silver member
Simple, easy to use and accurate. Has saved me many hours of searching the BA website. It is a sanity-saving service which helps you find the BA reward seats you want. I really present how BA makes it hard to find reward availability on their website so this site is a gem.

John and Leah
Gold member
Reward Flight Finder Gold membership is worth the minimal cost of £5. Saves so much time as you just set up your preferences and they let you know when the seats open up. Easy.

Judy
Gold member
So, within 12 months of joining Reward Flight Finder, and having paid £36 in subscription fees, I have saved myself £7,627 With these savings I would happily pay much, much more for this service.
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A year of Iberia reward flight availability on one page
Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport is the main base for Iberia flight operations, along with those of its low cost airline, Iberia Express and Iberia Regional (franchised to Air Nostrum). On short- haul routes Iberia operates two cabin classes, Economy and Business Class. For some long-haul flights it has also introduced a Premium Economy class, along with an enhanced business class product called Business Plus.
The Iberia Frequent Flyer programme is called Iberia Plus. It is free to join and offers a combination of rewards and enhanced benefits for more frequent travellers.
Iberia uses Avios as its loyalty and reward currency. Every time you fly with Iberia, its partner airlines or buy from companies participating in the scheme, you will earn Avios. You can also convert points from some retail, hotel and credit card loyalty programmes into Avios. You can store Avios in your Iberia Plus account then, once you have enough points, redeem them for a host of benefits, including reward flights.
Iberia Plus has six tiers plus a Kids’ card. Your tier is determined by the number of Elite Points you earn, from flying on Iberia and its partner airlines. Clásica (Red) is the entry level and is free to join. Once you earn 1,100 Elite Points you move to Plata (Silver) which is equivalent to Oneworld Ruby or BA Executive Club Bronze. Earn 2,250 Elite Points for Oro (Gold) which equates to Oneworld Sapphire or BA Executive Club Silver. Then there are three status tiers, which all align with the elite Oneworld Emerald level. 6,250 Elite Points will earn you Platino (Platinum). If you earn 125,000 Elite points, not in a year, but over the course of your Iberia Plus membership, you get awarded lifetime membership of Infinita, with two free upgrades a year and a free gold card for a nominated companion. Hit 200,000 lifetime Elite Points and you’ll qualify for Infinita Prime. Infinita Prime is a super-elite tier which offers two gold cards for friends or family, 4 free upgrades a year, guaranteed reward flight availability whenever you use your Avios and exemption from additional charges on awards.

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Simon | 13 Jul 2026