The teleindicator that offers the flight information of T2 of the Lanzarote airport is already fixed and working, according to what Aena has told La Voz. At least since last Saturday, they had been using a marker board to offer this service, after the electronic screen broke down.
Passengers who were flying over the weekend, surprised, sent photographs to La Voz in which the electronic screen was seen not working, and, below, a board in which the flight number, destination, check-in desks, boarding time, and departure time were manually indicated.
These passengers pointed out that, at least, the panel had been broken since Saturday, although Aena did not exactly confirm when it "broke", limiting itself this Monday to pointing out that it had been "a couple of days" and that they were waiting for a piece to be able to fix it, but that it was "a matter of hours".
"Since this morning it is already working", they have now confirmed from Aena, from where they have pointed out that, nevertheless, this Monday the board was already replaced by a small screen that was installed provisionally until the problem with the teleindicator was solved.








