
IAG Cargo will launch new cargo services connecting Spain with Mexico and Peru from June 2026.
The company will introduce three weekly flights between Madrid and Monterrey starting on 2 June.
It will also launch three weekly services between Barcelona and Lima from 3 June.
The Madrid-Monterrey route marks the first direct cargo connection operated by IAG Cargo between Spain and Northern Mexico.
The company said the new service strengthens trade links between Europe and one of Mexico’s key industrial regions.
Monterrey is a major manufacturing hub with strong automotive, aerospace and high-tech industries.
IAG Cargo noted that the route also supports nearshoring trends linked to North American supply chains.
The Barcelona-Lima service will support cargo flows between Spain and Peru, including perishables, pharmaceuticals and high-value goods.
The new routes form part of IAG Cargo’s wider summer network expansion.
The company currently operates 275 weekly widebody connections from its Spanish hubs to North America, Latin America and the Caribbean.
“Latin America remains one of the most important regions in global air cargo,” said Camilo Garcia Cervera, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer at IAG Cargo.
“The new Madrid-Monterrey service creates a direct link for the first time, supporting trade flows between Europe and Northern Mexico.”
IAG Cargo operates through hubs in London, Madrid, Dublin and Barcelona, connecting cargo markets across six continents.




