17 Sep 2020
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Last Friday, September 11, LEVEL's first regular flight since the temporary suspension owing to COVID-19 landed in New York (JFK). IAG's long-haul, low-cost carrier returns to the skies flying one of its most popular routes from its base in Barcelona: New York.
The company has adopted the prevention measures recommended by the authorities, following a special protocol to ensure the safety of its passengers and crew at all times.
LEVEL resumes the Barcelona – New York route offering one direct flight per week. The flights from Barcelona El Prat take place every Friday at 15:20 (Local Time). In turn, the flights from New York take place every Sunday, departing John F. Kennedy airport at 20:05 (Local Time). Tickets are already available through the regular sales channels and on www.flylevel.com with prices from $149 each way.
The airline, conscious of the exceptional conditions in the current climate, offers its customers complete flexibility in the conditions of purchase. Flights include unlimited free alterations, regardless of the selected fare, so that customers only have to pay the fare difference, if any.
In 2019, 1.5 million Americans visited Catalonia, an increase of 10.0% from the year before. In Catalonia, Americans were the 3rd largest international source market in terms of arrivals and the 1st in terms of expenditure.