Binter Canarias to fly to San Sebastián and A Coruña

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As of December, Binter Canarias will fly to San Sebastian and A Coruña. Both destinations will be served from Gran Canaria airport. The airline has already launched promotions to fly to these cities within the Iberian Peninsula. Prices start at 29.55€ per leg from December 1st to February 28th, 2022.

Photo: Binter press

According to the company’s schedule, which consists of two weekly flights per route, the flight agenda for both the Basque and Galician cities is as follows:

– Gran Canaria – San Sebastian: Wednesdays and Sundays taking off at 08:30 and landing at 12:35.

– San Sebastian – Gran Canaria: Wednesdays and Sundays departing at 13:15 and arriving at 15:20.

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– Gran Canaria – A Coruña: Thursdays departing at 15:20 and arriving at 19:05.

– A Coruña – Gran Canaria: Thursdays departing at 19:45 and arriving at 21:35.

– Gran Canaria – A Coruña: Sundays departing at 15:10 and landing at 18:55.

– A Coruña – Gran Canaria: Sundays taking off at 19:25 and landing at 21:25.

Times are shown in local time since the difference between the Canary Islands and mainland Spain is one hour. All these operations will be conducted on Embraer E195 E2 aircraft, which has a higher passenger capacity than the ATR 72, which is commonly used to connect the islands with one another.

Binter Canarias will fly to San Sebastian and A Coruña, but this is not the only update; there will also be an increase in frequencies for the other routes. The main benefited destinations are Murcia, Asturias, and Palma de Mallorca, with three, five, and six weekly flights, respectively.

Juan Cruz García
Juan Cruz García
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