The lists of Iberia flights cancelled on March 29 due to the general strike in Spain (Iberia, Iberia Regional/Air Nostrum and Iberia Express) are now available. The approval of the cancelled flights by the Spanish Civil Aviation Authorities is still pending. Iberia will facilitate changes in tickets and refunds to affected customers. Iberia list of cancelled flights: Customers who bought their tickets on www.iberia.com will receive messages if their flights are cancelled, including proposed trip alternatives when available. Customers can ring Iberia’s Call Center in Spain (902 400 500) or 902 100 988 , the special telephone number established by the company to deal with strike-related queries and procedures when calling from Spain. For calls from other countries, click here. Refunds can also be requested at www.iberia.com. Customers who bought tickets at travel agents should contact them to arrange changes or refunds, so to speedy these procedures. The company will keep customers informed at all times via www.iberia.com and its call centers around the world, its Facebook and Twitter pages, all Iberia desks at the more that 100 airports in which it operates, and travel agents.
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