During the coming summer season Binter will deploy the largest flight schedule in its history, offering around 650,000 seats through more than 45 routes connecting the Canary Islands with the Iberian Peninsula, the Balearic Islands, the Azores, Cape Verde and North Africa.
This will represent a 12% growth versus the summer of 2022, and it triples the capacity offered in the summer of 2019, prior to the outbreak of the pandemic. During the summer peak they will operate up to 220 weekly flights out of the Canary Islands.
As detailed by the airline through a statement, in March they will inaugurate a new route between Gran Canaria and Granada, which will have a frequency of two flights per week, on Mondays and Thursdays.
It will reinforce its commitment to the Balearic Islands with a new service to Ibiza, which will be complemented with six weekly flights to Mallorca and the novelty of flights to Menorca at Easter.
Vigo will become its first destination on the peninsula with daily frequency, with the addition of a flight on Tuesdays. Together with the three weekly flights to A Coruña, up to ten flights per week will operate in Galicia.
Binter will also reinforce its flights to Ponta Delgada and Isla de Sal, while the seasonal route to Fez and the direct flights linking Madeira with Marrakech, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and Tenerife Sur will continue.
The company highlighted that the reinforcement of the route to Ponta Delgada will allow it to expand the offer of codeshare flights with SATA to New York, Boston and Toronto.