Binter Canarias announced that it will increase its capacity by 22% from Gran Canaria, reaching more than 772,500 seats across up to 29 direct routes—both domestic and international—during the summer season. In the domestic market, capacity will grow by 36%, consolidating connections with 19 Spanish cities.
The Gran Canaria Airport (LPA) will feature direct routes to Valencia (VLC) with four weekly flights, and Córdoba (ODB), Almería (LEI), and Badajoz (BJZ) with two flights per week. These routes will begin on March 30, 2025.
For the first time, Binter will operate at these four Spanish airports, expanding to sixteen destinations on the mainland, along with three in the Balearic Islands and seven in the Canary Islands. In Valencia, it will compete with Ryanair and Vueling, and on the route to Badajoz with Air Nostrum during the summer season.
Additionally, routes to Vigo (VGO) and Santander (SDR) will be reinforced with one additional frequency each, increasing to five and three weekly flights respectively.
“Binter consolidates itself as a leader in the Canary Islands-Mainland/Balearic corridor, facilitating both tourist arrivals and resident travel,” said Binter’s General Coordinator, Santiago Guerra.
In total, the airline will offer more than 1,375,000 seats on direct routes to and from the Canary Islands, representing a 30% growth compared to 2024 and marking the largest summer program in the company’s history.
“This year, we have introduced the highest connectivity in our history with 680 routes, 63 airlines, and 169 airports, which is now further expanded with Binter’s new routes,” stated Gran Canaria Tourism Councilor, Carlos Álamo.
Binter Canarias’ network expansion in 2025
In 2025, Binter will strengthen its presence in the national and international markets of the Canary Islands by incorporating 10 new routes and enhancing connectivity with existing destinations.
This week, the airline also announced six new routes from Tenerife North-Ciudad de La Laguna Airport (TFN), which will be connected to Valencia, San Sebastián (EAS), Pamplona (PNA), Granada (GRX), and Murcia (RMU). Flights will begin on March 30, 2025. Additionally, starting July 1, the airline will operate a new international route to Ponta Delgada (PDL) in the Azores with one weekly frequency.