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EISNN
15th Oct 2013, 19:00
Not so sure about this. First feelings are that there hasn't been an awful lot of imagination to it. That said, it's better than the outgoing scheme.

Iberia unveils new colour scheme (http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/iberia-unveils-new-colour-scheme-391731/)

edi_local
15th Oct 2013, 19:43
The tail is nice and refreshing, but the titles just look a bit cheap and lacking.

philbky
15th Oct 2013, 20:24
Iberia's current scheme was considered innovative when it appeared not far short of 40 years ago. The new scheme is bland with overtones of Avianca. I just wonder if it is the same design house.

OntimeexceptACARS
15th Oct 2013, 20:43
Could have done that in 20 mins on Photoshop. Waste of money.

Stewie1982
15th Oct 2013, 21:08
I quite like it, and the old scheme!!!!!
Alright so I like the new American Airlines scheme too :ouch:

Espada III
15th Oct 2013, 21:40
Boring. The old scheme was stylish without being dated.

crewmeal
16th Oct 2013, 05:07
Well at least it hasn't got .com after it.

Capetonian
16th Oct 2013, 05:42
Instead of wasting money that they can't afford on new livery, they should rather invest in customer service training. Their standards are possibly the worst of any EU legacy carrier.

Wycombe
16th Oct 2013, 08:08
Uninspiring. They could have at least retained the "IB" somehow within that big slab of red on the tail.

G-ARZG
16th Oct 2013, 11:38
'When in doubt, re-brand!' Waste of Willie's money....

DaveReidUK
16th Oct 2013, 12:29
Waste of Willie's money....As I recall one of his predecessors, Henry Marking, saying when the original BA scheme was unveiled and got a lukewarm reception, de gustibus non est disputandum.

trident3A
16th Oct 2013, 13:49
Absolutely horrible, the old livery was way better

ConstantFlyer
16th Oct 2013, 16:19
Never mind a new livery. What Iberia needs is a new way of treating their customers.

Smoketrails
16th Oct 2013, 17:27
Very bland, very fitting for IB.

SWBKCB
16th Oct 2013, 17:33
Better than the old scheme (think that's called "damning with faint praise"!)