Word2Fly adds a new A330: plans to launch flights to La Romana
World2Fly received its new Airbus A330, which is currently at Teruel Airport, where it will undergo the necessary inspections before joining the W2M airline, a group owned by Iberostar.
In addition to its regular operations, World2Fly will launch direct routes to La Romana (Dominican Republic), Mauritius, and Montego Bay (Jamaica) throughout 2025, all three with a weekly flight.
The first of the connections will operate from June to October, with departures every Saturday. It will also fly to Mauritius from June to September with a weekly Tuesday. Finally, the route to Jamaica, from Portugal, will operate in the summer with departures every Wednesday.
These destinations are added to Cancún (Mexico), Havana (Cuba), as well as several cities in the Dominican Republic, such as Punta Cana and Santo Domingo. Additionally, they maintain the routes opened last year to destinations such as Zanzibar, which will operate from June to September, and Uzbekistan, scheduled for the fall.
With this aircraft, which will soon move to Terminal 4 at Barajas Airport, World2Fly now has a total of seven aircraft, four of them A330s and the remaining three A350s.
The fleet increase will allow the company to meet its goal of surpassing the one million passenger mark. Specifically, its goal for the current year is to exceed 1.2 million passengers and raise the load factor to 92.5%, compared to more than 900,000 passengers and 90% occupancy in 2024.
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