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AirlinesPublished July 10, 20261 min read

Binter adds 70 extra weekly inter-island flights in Canaries

JSBy Joan SanzCurated by Joan Sanz. · July 10, 2026 · Follow on LinkedIn
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The Canarian summer kicks off with an announcement that confirms the strength of domestic connectivity. Binter has scheduled 70 extra weekly flights for July, responding to rising demand between islands. The highlight is the return of the direct Lanzarote-La Palma route, which started with 10 weekly frequencies and will increase to 14 from the second half of July through September, as reported by Hosteltur.

Additionally, from July 19 the airline will operate six direct weekly flights between Fuerteventura and La Palma, a summer link that strengthens connectivity for the western islands. These moves benefit both tourists seeking different beaches without stopovers and residents. Binter knows that the Canarian traveler is loyal and that these improvements help capture market share from ferry services while boosting efficiency for domestic travel.

The move signals that inter-island demand has not only recovered but is growing. In an archipelago where flying is akin to public transport, these 70 additional weekly frequencies provide a lifeline for mobility and a bet on deseasonalizing local air traffic.

Quick questions

How many extra flights is Binter adding this summer?
Binter is adding an average of 70 extra weekly flights for July, concentrated on inter-island routes like Lanzarote-La Palma and Fuerteventura-La Palma.
Which new direct route has Binter revived?
The airline has revived the direct connection between Lanzarote and La Palma, with 10 weekly flights increasing to 14 from the second half of July.
When does the Fuerteventura-La Palma Binter route start?
Binter will operate six direct weekly flights between Fuerteventura and La Palma starting July 19 and running through early September.
Why is Binter strengthening inter-island flights?
The airline is responding to increased demand for flights between the islands, both from tourists and residents, during the Canary Islands high season.
Who benefits from this Binter expansion?
Both tourists looking for direct connections without layovers and Canarian residents benefit from more frequencies and options for traveling between islands.

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