Published on March 4, 2026
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Iberia has cancelled five scheduled services across its Madrid–Doha and London–Madrid corridors, while 33 additional flights were delayed, representing 11% of its tracked operations during the same period. The disruption spans long-haul and short-haul connectivity over two consecutive days, affecting services between Spain, the United Kingdom, and Qatar.
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The majority of the cancellations are concentrated on the Madrid–Doha long-haul route.
Flight IBE391, operated by an Airbus A330-200 (A332), scheduled to depart Madrid for Doha at 04:05 PM CET on Tuesday, was cancelled. The same flight number, IBE391, also shows a scheduled departure from Madrid to Doha at 08:35 AM CET on Thursday, which has also been cancelled.
In addition, flight IBE393, another Madrid to Doha service operated by an Airbus A330-200, scheduled for departure at 08:35 AM CET on Wednesday, did not operate.
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On the return sector, flight IBE392 from Doha to Madrid, also operated by an Airbus A330-200, scheduled for 02:20 AM local time (+03) on Wednesday, was cancelled.
Together, these four cancellations affect the Madrid–Doha corridor across Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, disrupting both outbound and inbound passenger flows between Spain and Qatar.
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The disruption extends beyond long-haul operations.
Flight IBE722, operated by an Airbus A350-900 (A359), scheduled to depart London Heathrow at 06:55 PM GMT on Tuesday bound for Madrid, was also cancelled.
This cancellation affects traffic between one of Europe’s busiest hubs and Iberia’s primary base at Madrid-Barajas, potentially impacting connecting passengers traveling onward from Spain.
All five cancelled flights were scheduled to be operated by widebody aircraft.
Four of the affected services were assigned the Airbus A330-200 (A332), typically deployed on long-haul routes such as Madrid–Doha. The remaining cancellation, IBE722 from London Heathrow to Madrid, was scheduled on the Airbus A350-900 (A359).
The cancellations span three separate operating days:
This sequence interrupts continuity on the Madrid–Doha route, with both outbound and inbound legs affected midweek. The recurrence of flight number IBE391 on separate days indicates multiple scheduled rotations between Madrid and Doha were removed from the timetable within a short operational window.
The cancellations directly impact three major international gateways:
Madrid-Barajas serves as Iberia’s primary hub, supporting long-haul connections across multiple continents. Hamad International Airport functions as Qatar’s central international gateway, while London Heathrow remains one of Europe’s busiest aviation hubs.
The affected flights link Western Europe with the Middle East and the United Kingdom. With four cancellations on the Madrid–Doha corridor and one on the London–Madrid route, long-haul connectivity accounts for the majority of the impact.
In addition to the five cancellations, the 33 delayed flights — accounting for 11% of operations — indicate broader operational strain during the same reporting window.
Passengers booked on the cancelled services may face re-accommodation onto alternative departures, subject to seat availability.
Passengers affected by cancellations or delays can consider the following general steps:
Source: Different airports and FlightAware
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Tags: Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas, Iberia flight cancellations, Iberia flight delays, Spain Flights Cancelled
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