Madrid Allocates 1 Million Euros to Iberia Routes with US and Latin America

The Community of Madrid will invest 1,038,180 euros in 2026 to promote direct air connections, aiming to attract more tourists and boost the regional economy.

Iberia airplane wing flying over Madrid at sunset.
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Iberia airplane wing flying over Madrid at sunset.

The Community of Madrid has approved an investment of 1,038,180 euros for 2026 to sponsor direct Iberia routes to the United States and Latin American countries, seeking to enhance its tourism appeal.

This initiative is part of the Tourism Strategy 2023/26, which aims to consolidate Madrid as a top tourist destination and improve the sector's competitiveness. The US and Latin American markets are key sources of visitors, attracted by the region's cultural, gastronomic, commercial, and leisure offerings.
According to FRONTUR data, in 2025 Madrid received 9,111,879 international tourists, a 3.3% increase from the previous year. The United States led arrivals with 1,148,486 visitors (12.6%), followed by the rest of the Americas with 2,663,141 (29.2%).
The total spending by international tourists in Madrid in 2025 amounted to 17,895 million euros. Visitors from the U.S. contributed 3,332.4 million (18.6%), while those from the Americas spent 6,930.5 million euros (38.7%).
The agreement with Iberia will allow the Community's advertising presence on various airline platforms, as well as the organization of 'roadshows' and promotional actions. The airline is considered a strategic partner due to its extensive network of direct connections and its reach in attracting high-spending visitors.
The airline boasts a website visited by over 9 million travelers monthly and social media channels with more than 3.3 million followers, making it a relevant channel for promoting Madrid.