World2Fly announced that from October 29, it will transfer its operations from Terminal 1 to Terminal 4 of Madrid-Barajas International Airport. The primary goal of this relocation is to provide greater flexibility and comfort in the airline’s flight connections.
Since its operational inception in 2021, World2Fly has been operating from Terminal 1 of the Madrid airport. This location shift signifies a major step forward for the airline, as Terminal 4 houses over thirty national and international operators and boasts much more modern facilities.
The company offers flights to various destinations in America, including Cancún, Havana, Punta Cana, Santo Domingo, Samaná, and Santiago de los Caballeros. From now on, it will share a platform with other companies, which will expedite and enhance the efficiency of flight connections.
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World2Fly operates a fleet of three Airbus A350-900s, which are operated by the Spanish subsidiary, and a fourth aircraft that flies for the Portuguese subsidiary based in Lisbon. The transfer of operations to Terminal 4 of Adolfo Suárez International Airport represents a significant step in consolidating World2Fly as an attractive option for travelers seeking flights to American destinations. The new location will allow better connectivity with other airlines and will facilitate the management of flights and connections.