This summer season, citizens of the United Kingdom will have a total of 193 flights a week to Lanzarote, eight more than last summer.
Thus, the weekly capacity with the United Kingdom goes from 33,750 seats last summer to a total of 35,811 for this summer season.
The airline Jet2 goes from 67 flights last season to a total of 72 for this summer season.
Discounting one less flight per week to Manchester, the eight new Jet2 flights include two new frequencies with Bournemouth and two more with London Luton. Also one more for Liverpool, which now has four, as well as for London Stansted, which thus adds up to a total of nine.
Meanwhile, Ryanair will offer four more flights up to a total of 51 weekly flights. The airports of Bournemouth, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle add an additional frequency. At the same time, the airline reduces its offer for East Midlands, which will have one less flight per week.
For its part, Easyjet adds two more flights this summer compared to the previous one, up to a total of 33. The beneficiaries are the London Gatwick and Manchester airports.
The airline of Tui, on the other hand, reduces its offer, which goes from 33 last year to 30 this year. Manchester loses two frequencies, while Gatwick, Glasgow and Birmingham lose one each. At the same time, it maintains the two routes from Exeter that it launched in winter and that are a novelty in summer.
Finally, British Airways maintains its seven daily flights between Lanzarote and London Gatwick.