E-tickets can be used for travel on Royal Air Jordanian, Copa Air, Northwest Airlines, Korean Air, Taca International Airlines and Lacsa when an Iberia leg is involved
Iberia can now issue paperless e-tickets for travel combining its flights with those of Royal Air Jordanian, Copa Air, Northwest Airlines, Taca International Airlines and Lacsa. These companies join the list of carriers allowing e-tickets for interline flights with Iberia. The list already includes Air France, Mexicana de Aviación, Continental Airlines, SN Brussels and all oneworld alliance members (American Airlines, Aer Lingus, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, LAN and Qantas) The new additions extend the advantages of e-tickets to more destinations and passengers.
The Spanish airline is rapidly adopting the electronic format for its tickets to all destinations reached alone or in combination with other carriers.
[GADS_NEWS]Today, e-tickets can be used to all Iberia destinations in Spain and 60 of the Spanish airline’s international destinations –all but Naples and Pisa, which are served by Iberia Regional/Air Nostrum.
E-tickets exist only as registers in a data base, so they can’t be lost or stolen. Customers can obtain e-tickets when booking their flights on line or by telephone, and are given a code number identifying their ticket. Tickets can be altered with another telephone or internet call at any time of day or night.
Today, Iberia is Spain’s leading airline and also leader on routes linking Europe with Latin America. It posted 2005 sales of more than 5,6 billion euros, and net earnings of 396 million euros. It is also distinguished by its commitment to socially and environmentally responsible conduct. Along with its franchise partner Iberia Regional, Iberia operates some 1,000 flights each day to about 100 different destinations. Last year Iberia carried a total of 32.4 million passengers. It is a charter member of the oneworld airline alliance, along with Aer Lingus, American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Finnair, LAN Chile, and Qantas.