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Until March 27th, enjoy a 25% discount on qualifying award flights with Iberia
I had the pleasure of flying Iberia just before New Years Eve last year from Chicago to Madrid for just 34k points. Unreal. I plugged in some sample dates and was able to find Madrid to Chicago for just 25,500 – same as what others are getting Madrid to JFK to price in at. Those are just flat out ridiculous deals if you can find the award space.
Here are the details of the Iberia 25% off sale
- Must book by March 27th, 2019
- Travel between 9/1/19 and 12/14/19
- The discount is taken during booking, so you’ll only need the discounted amount of miles
- Must be a resident of the US
- Offer valid for redemption tickets in all classes available for routes connecting New York, Boston, Miami, Los Angeles and Chicago to Madrid, in either direction.
- The offer does not apply to IB5XXX, IB7XXX, and IB8XXX flights, LEVEL flights or the Iberia Air Shuttle.
Here’s a look at Iberia’s business class:
Pricing at 25,500 one way.
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