Volotea, the airline of small and medium-sized European cities, has announced this Thursday that it will have a new route that will connect Lanzarote with the French city of Lille, starting on November 12 of this year.
In addition, the company also wanted to reinforce its position in the airports of the Canary Islands with two more routes, which will also connect Fuerteventura and Tenerife South with Lille, whose base was inaugurated in April of this year.
The connection with Tenerife South will also be operational from November 12, while the connection with Fuerteventura will be inaugurated the following day, November 13. These new routes will be available throughout the winter season and the frequency of flights will be weekly.
"We are very happy to reinforce our presence in the Canary Islands, where, since our implementation in 2012, we have transported almost one million passengers. These new routes are, therefore, an example of our firm commitment to continue developing connections between the islands and the continent. Thanks to these connections with France, we contribute to the reactivation of tourism in the archipelago and, as a consequence, to its economic development," commented Gabriel Schmilovich, General Director of Strategy at Volotea.
The new routes are now available for sale from the airline's website.