The airports of the Canary Islands remain operational, although it is recommended to check the status of flights, especially those originating from and destined for the island of La Palma, where the Cumbre Vieja volcano is erupting, according to Enaire and Aena.
Specifically, a total of 673 flights operated in the Canary Islands airspace this Tuesday, although it states that a cloud of volcanic ash is located to the southeast, hence it advises travelers to check the status of the flight, according to Enaire and Aena through their official Twitter accounts.
For its part, Binter has announced that this Wednesday it will "try to start" its operations with La Palma again, which have been suspended since last Friday. On Monday he already tried to make a first flight, but finally gave up.
Now, he points out that "the latest reports received are favorable" due to the wind conditions, which are expected to move the ashes away from the routes and airports "during the next few days." "If these forecasts are confirmed, the company hopes to operate normally," the airline says.