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Air Europa resumes its flights to the Canary Islands from June 22

From the beginning of July, the airline will progressively increase its connection network between the Peninsula and the islands

Air Europa airplane

Air Europa will restart its operations from June 22, when it will resume its national flights between the Peninsula and the Canary and Balearic archipelagos, also reinforcing the route it operates between Madrid and Palma de Mallorca with three daily frequencies, as well as flights between the islands.

From the beginning of July, the airline will progressively increase its connection network between the Peninsula and the islands and, in the middle of the month, will also reactivate part of the peninsular routes, operating a daily round trip flight between Madrid and Barcelona, Bilbao, Vigo, A Coruña, Valencia, Alicante and Malaga, as well as between Malaga and Melilla.

As for the European and transoceanic routes, subject to the evolution of the situation and the lifting of restrictions, Air Europa hopes to resume its flight network from July 15 to 15 European countries and 13 destinations in the Caribbean, Central and South America, as well as New York and Miami. From that same date, it will also resume its flights to Marrakech, Tunis and Tel Aviv with two weekly frequencies.

According to the company, this programming is also subject to the flow of active demand, which will mark the increase of new frequencies and the incorporation of new routes to meet the needs of passengers.