Jerez Airport Expands Services with 14 Airlines for the Summer Season

The Cadiz terminal boosts its international connectivity with new routes, particularly from Germany, the UK, and Northern Europe, driving local tourism.

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Jerez Airport (XRY) has confirmed the operation of 14 airlines during the summer season, strengthening its international and national connectivity to attract European and other Spanish travelers.

This expansion of air services aims to boost tourism in the province of Cádiz, facilitating access to its cultural and gastronomic attractions. The flight schedule for the coming months highlights a significant presence from German, British, and Northern European markets, consolidating the Jerez airfield as a strategic entry point.
Among the airlines operating from Jerez are Iberia and Air Nostrum, which will maintain the essential air bridge with Madrid. Vueling will continue to be a benchmark for low-cost national routes, while TUI will connect with key source markets in Europe. Binter will facilitate access to the Canary Islands, and Volotea along with Jet2.com will strengthen leisure and holiday connections.
The international offering is complemented by specialized operators such as Discover Airlines, Condor, and Eurowings, which are crucial for the Central European market. Additionally, Enter Air, Edelweiss, and Chair Airlines will provide a very specific complementary offering, and Icelandair and Luxair will complete the catalog, ensuring unprecedented international variety on the Jerez runway.
The increase in flights is expected to have a positive impact on the local economy, especially on hotel occupancy throughout the region. The La Parra terminal anticipates a constant flow of passengers in the coming weeks, underscoring the importance of this route expansion for the tourism development of the area.