César Manrique Airport accounted for a total of 715,482 passengers last June, exceeding by 3.9% the record of last year for the sixth month of the year on the island when there were 688,846 people.
During the first six months of the year, the increase in the number of passengers at César Manrique Airport has risen to 3.1%, reaching a total figure of 4,355,900 people.
In June, the Canary Islands airports accounted for 4,191,699 passengers, 4.7% more than in the same month of 2024.
Gran Canaria Airport registered the highest number of passengers, with 1,175,866, 6.3% more than in June 2024. It is followed by Tenerife South Airport, with 992,608 passengers and an increase of 0.8%, and Tenerife North-Ciudad de La Laguna, with 623,012 (+7.6%).
At Fuerteventura airport, 531,443 travelers were counted (+8.3%); La Palma, with 116,447 (-1.5%); El Hierro, with 26,003 (-1.9%); and La Gomera, with 10,838 passengers and 8.9% more than in June last year.
During the first six months of 2025, the Canary Islands airports have registered 27,034,433 passengers, 4.8% more than those counted from January to June 2024.
Of the total number of travelers, 26,884,104 correspond to passengers on commercial flights, of which 10,673,555 traveled on domestic flights, 4.9% more, and 16,210,549 on international flights, 5% more than in the same period last year.
Gran Canaria Airport registered the highest number of travelers in the first six months of the year with 7,874,806, 5% more than in 2024. It is followed by Tenerife South Airport, with 7,048,123 passengers (+3.2%) and Tenerife North-Ciudad de La Laguna, with 3,429,909 (+6.6%).
After César Manrique Airport, Fuerteventura Airport, with 3,373,906 (+8.7%); La Palma, with 747,845 (+2.9%); El Hierro, with 144,047 (-1.8%); and La Gomera, with 59,897 passengers (+7.7%).
In the first half of the year, 240,211 aircraft movements were managed, noting an increase of 5% compared to 2024. In addition, 15,836 tons of goods were transported, 2.7% less than in the same period last year.