The passage of the major impact storm Claudia is generating "significant delays" at Lanzarote's César Manrique Airport, according to the official website of Eurocontrol.
Strong surface winds are causing delays at the island's aerodrome and, according to this source, the situation is not expected to improve in the coming hours
According to data collected by the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), the Airport station reported winds of up to 60 kilometers per hour during the morning, which have since decreased to 45 kilometers per hour.Faced with this, Aena, the public company responsible for the airport's management, has indicated to *La Voz* that **there are no incidents in this space** and that these are only occurring at **La Palma Airport**, where the Spanish Meteorological Agency's forecasts placed the most intense rainfall in the archipelago.However, from Aena's official website, delays can be observed in departures and arrivals from the island ranging from 15 minutes to two hours. Among the affected flights are inter-island, national, and international routes.
Inter-island flights with delays and one cancellation
Binter airline flights connecting Lanzarote with Tenerife North and Gran Canaria continue to operate, although they are experiencing some delays.
While flights between Tenerife North and Lanzarote depart normally, with ten-minute delays, some of those leaving Lanzarote for Tenerife North are experiencing waits of up to 50 minutesFlights between Lanzarote and Gran Canaria have also suffered delays of between 30 and 50 minutes. Meanwhile, journeys between Gran Canaria and Lanzarote have been experiencing waits of between 30 and 40 minutes, with the cancellation of a route scheduled for 10:00 AM between the capital island and Lanzarote








