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I flew Iberia in Sept with no in seat entertainment, only a shared screen every 5 rows or so. Seat was broken, asked if there was anything they can do, "nada" was the curt reply. I wouldnt chance it again. Left with a broken seat for the 11hrs to madrid.

you must have got one of the old ones . I had been assured by a friend in Iberia Madrid that all the Bs As flights all had individual screens . Obviously not......
 
you must have got one of the old ones . I had been assured by a friend in Iberia Madrid that all the Bs As flights all had individual screens . Obviously not......

Not in sept, anyway I can live without the movies. The service was American Airlines EZE-Miami bad...and that takes some beating.
 
By the Way, I am getting married in January here in buenos aires, did anyone get married to a foreigner with a passport and needed a translator? the registry office info is sort of messy about the whole deal!



I got married 10 years ago to an Argentinian while I was here in a tourist visa. I got asked some questions that I didn't know in Spanish so, yes I was told that I had to have a translator in my own language, Swedish. It depends on you future partner's grasp of Spanish. And on the official that you get.
 
I got married here last year, my spanish wasnt too great but we explained to the registrar before hand. Then after about 10 minutes of name,address,dni numbers, occupation, inside leg measurement,etc I was almost nodding off when everyone suddenly looked at me and I just "Si" . Job done, hitched in Argentina.

btw, we were married before it was just to make it legal in Argentina.
 
I got married here last year, my spanish wasnt too great but we explained to the registrar before hand. Then after about 10 minutes of name,address,dni numbers, occupation, inside leg measurement,etc I was almost nodding off when everyone suddenly looked at me and I just "Si" . Job done, hitched in Argentina.

btw, we were married before it was just to make it legal in Argentina.

Sounds like every work meeting in Spanish I ever had.
 
I've never flown myself to Europe direct from here. From my clients' experience, the order goes roughly as follows:

- Turkish, particularly Comfort Class (their flavor of premium economy), which is often quite decently priced, and has been described as approaching business in terms of space/comfort/service.
- British, Lufthansa both get solid reviews.
- Alitalia, Air France, KLM, Air Europa etc all fine alternatives - no raving reviews, but not too many horror stories either.
- Heard fair share of stories about Iberia. The weird thing is that they're now merged with British, and the reputation/service continues to be so drastically different.
 
Iberia's so called entertainment system consisted of a few screens down the centre aisle, so far away that it was impossible to see anything.
Fortunately I had a good book and the plane was almost empty.
 
Iberia's so called entertainment system consisted of a few screens down the centre aisle, so far away that it was impossible to see anything.
Fortunately I had a good book and the plane was almost empty.

Yeah same story for me too a few months back. I would say that's the norm for Iberia on the BA-MADRID route. Not the worst I used though, that goes to good old Aerolinas Arg, very bad. I try to get direct with BA now as often as I can, mostly to avoid Barajas, which is a maze connecting from the BA to Heathrow flight.
 
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