Iberia Sale: Fly to Spain from 6,400 Avios One-Way (Stack with Bilt/Rove Transfer Bonus)

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Iberia Sale from 6,400 Avios One-Way

Iberia has an award sale, offering up to 60% discounts on flights from the US to Spain. One-way Economy flights start at 6,400 Avios, premium economy at 20,650, and business at 28,350. The cheapest fares are in Basic Economy.

Here are some important details about his sale:

  • Valid for non-stop flights between U.S. cities and Madrid
  • Pricing starts from 6,400 Avios per person
  • Must book by December 2, 2025
  • Valid for travel now through March 25, 2026
  • Valid for one-way and round-trip bookings
  • BOOK NOW

This sale gets even better with the upcoming transfer bonus for Bilt Rewards members. On December 1st you can get between 50% and 100% transfer bonus, based on your elite status. Rove also has a 20% transfer bonus to Finnair Avios.

Guru’s Wrap-up

This is a good deal if you’re looking for a cheap trip to Spain. March might be the better option travel wise.

You can use 6,400 Avios one-way, or as little as 3,200 Bilt Points if you have top Bilt status. But even if you have the lowest tier, you get to fly to Europe for just 4,300 Bilt Points.

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