LEVEL boosts transatlantic capacity by 51% for winter 2025/26
LEVEL unveils its largest winter schedule with over 400,000 seats, growing 64% on North American routes and setting records with up to 12 weekly flights to Buenos Aires.
LEVEL, the long-haul low-cost carrier of the IAG group, will offer over 400,000 seats for the 2025/26 winter season, marking a 51% increase compared to the same period last year. The growth is especially significant on routes to North America, where capacity will rise by 64%, according to data released by the airline.
New York (JFK) will see the most notable expansion, becoming LEVEL’s top growth route. The airline will operate daily flights between Barcelona and New York from November through January, and six weekly frequencies from February to March—a 126% increase in seat availability compared to the previous winter.
Other North American routes, including Boston, Miami, and Los Angeles, will also see increased service. Boston will have five weekly flights at peak demand, while Miami will feature four weekly frequencies in December and January. Los Angeles will continue with three weekly flights, remaining the only direct route from Barcelona to L.A.
In South America, LEVEL will expand its capacity by 38%, focusing on routes to Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile. For the first time, the airline will offer up to 11 weekly flights between Barcelona and Buenos Aires, with 12 frequencies in select weeks of November. The Santiago route will operate five times per week during December, January, and February, and four times weekly for the rest of the season.
“The expansion of our winter schedule reflects LEVEL’s strong commitment to Barcelona and our continued focus on strengthening connections to strategic destinations in the Americas,” said Lucía Adrover, the airline’s Chief Commercial and Network Officer.
With these changes, LEVEL solidifies its position as the leading long-haul carrier at Barcelona’s Josep Tarradellas El Prat Airport, where it will hold an 18% share of total seats. In the North Atlantic market, its share rises to 29%, the airline added.
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