Why Spain’s 3rd-Largest City Doesn’t Have Flights To The US

Why Spain’s 3rd-Largest City Doesn’t Have Flights To The US

Why Spain’s 3rd-Largest City Doesn’t Have Flights To The US

Spain is as popular as ever, and this year alone over 100 million tourists are expected to visit the Mediterranean country. This popularity has led to record-high transatlantic travel demand to Spain, with new routes from both the United States and Canada opening up constantly over the last few years. Besides the country’s largest hubs, smaller cities such as Santiago de Compostela (SCQ), Malaga (AGP), and Bilbao (BIO) now all have flights to the United States, made possible largely due to new long-haul capable narrowbody aircraft such asBoeing 737 MAX 8 and the Airbus A321neo.

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