Airlines have begun operating in the Canary Islands airports during the first weeks of the winter season, between October 29 and November 10, a total of 49 new national and international routes.
Thus, at Lanzarote Airport, where a total of nine new connections have begun to operate, on October 27, the airline TUIfly Nordic inaugurated a route to Malmo. On Saturday the 28th, Brussels Airlines began its connections with Brussels and Air Europa began its domestic connections with Gran Canaria on the 30th, with 20 weekly operations. A day later, easyJet launched its flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle. On Wednesday, November 1, Eurowings began its flights to Munich. And on the 3rd, 4th and 5th, Ente Air began its connections with Wroclaw (Poland), and Niki with Hamburg and Cologne. And tomorrow, November 11, Volotea begins its links with Nantes, a flight that will be received with the traditional arch of water and passengers will be entertained by a folk group and with typical products of the land.
At Gran Canaria Airport, 18 new routes were opened, three of them domestic with Tenerife North, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, operated by Air Europa with 46, 19 and 20 weekly operations, respectively. On October 25, the route to Berlin (Germany) operated by Germania with three weekly frequencies was inaugurated. Likewise, on October 29, Eurowings and Niki began their new routes to Munich and Stuttgart, with two and one weekly frequency, respectively. During Wednesday, November 1, the new connections with Berlin-Tegel, operated by TUI and Germania, respectively, and to Nuremberg and Ostersund (Sweden), by Niki and Jet Time, began to operate. During the 2nd, EasyJet started a new route with Geneva and on the 3rd Danish Air Transport and Grupo Small Planet launched their routes with Aalborg (via Faro) and Warsaw. While on the 4th the routes to Aalborg, BerlinTegel, Hamburg, Gothenburg and Lyon, operated by Norwegian, Sundair, Niki, Scandinavian Airlines and Vueling, respectively, began. Press release 2/2
Ten new routes were opened at Tenerife South Airport. On October 24, Jet Time and Ural Airlines began operating their connections with Vaasa (Finland) and St. Petersburg (Russia). On October 29 and 30, Vueling and Eurowings began their routes to Lyon and Munich respectively. On November 3, Niki began operating with Nuremberg, while on the 4th Germania, Niki and British Airways began their new routes to Berlin-Tegel, Stuttgart and LondonHeathrow. And on the 5th and 6th, easyJet and Sundair began operating their new routes with Naples and Berlin-Tegel, respectively.
In Fuerteventura, on October 29, two new routes began operating, one with Nantes and the other with Munich, operated by Ente Air and Eurowings, respectively. On the 30th, Air Europa began its connections with Gran Canaria, with 19 weekly frequencies, and easyJet began operating with Milan-Malpensa. On the 31st, Brussels Airlines and easyJet launched their routes to Brussels and Paris Charles de Gaulle. On November 2, the Small Planet group began operating the link with Katowice (via Cologne) and on the 3rd and 4th Germania and Norwegian began the new connections with Berlin-Tegel and Stockholm, respectively.
In La Palma, on November 4, the first flights from Frankfurt, Hamburg and Dusseldorf, operated by Niki and Eurowings, were also received. And in Tenerife North, the company Binter Canarias began on October 29 its new connections with Lisbon and Norwegian began its direct domestic route to Alicante. And on the 30th, Air Europa launched its connections with Gran Canaria.









