Spanish airline Iberia is to boost its Madrid, Spain-Tel Aviv, Israel cargo capacity to 63.5 tonnes a week from September, using two Airbus 340s twice a week and making 12 other weekly flights using smaller aircraft. The airline expects to significantly increase freight haulage between Spain and Israel, and also between Israel and the rest of Europe, Latin America and the US.
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