Summary
- Binter Canarias has reintroduced service to Fez, Morocco, as a part of its largest route network within the country.
- The airline will connect the Canary Islands with over 30 destinations.
- Binter’s summer schedule consists of greater than 45 routes, the airline is committed to strengthening its national and international operation.
Binter Canarias has reintroduced service to Fez, Morocco, because the airline launched its summer schedule over the weekend. With the service restarting and flights scheduled to other markets, the carrier will connect the Canary Islands with greater than 30 destinations.
Fez becomes Binter’s eighth Moroccan destination because the airline launches its largest route network within the country. Nearly 80,000 seats will likely be offered on greater than 35 weekly flights this yr.
Hello, Fez!
Binter resumed its direct international service from Gran Canaria Airport (LPA) to Fès–Saïss Airport (FEZ) on Saturday. In response to Flightradar24.com, the flight was operated by an ATR 72-500 twin turboprop aircraft. Flight 6428 (NT6428) departed from LPA at 11:30 and flew for around two and a half hours. The aircraft arrived at FEZ at roughly 14:35. The return flight, NT6427, left FEZ at 15:15 and landed back at LPA around 18:25 after flying a distance of nearly 800 miles. The FEZ service will likely be scheduled weekly on Saturdays.
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Binter’s resumption of seasonal flights to the North African country is an element of the carrier inaugurating its summer schedule, which offers greater than 650,000 seats on greater than 45 routes scheduled to over 30 destinations. The schedule can also be Binter’s most comprehensive foreign network in its history.
Largest-ever foreign summer schedule
In an announcement, the airline commented on its extensive summer operation.
“This summer, the airline is connecting the Canary Islands with Ibiza (IBZ), Essaouira (ESU), Tangier (TGN) and Fez (FEZ), in addition to making direct flights between Madeira (FNC) and the airports of Lanzarote (ACE), Fuerteventura (FUE) and Tenerife South (TFS). In this fashion, in the height period of the season, the corporate will operate a mean of 257 each day flights on the 63 air routes that the corporate carries out each within the archipelago itself and in connections with foreign destinations.”
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The airline also said that the event showcases its clear commitment to providing higher connectivity within the Canary Islands along with strengthening its operation of direct flights to domestic and international destinations.
Morocco presence
While Binter is expanding its summer operation as an entire, the airline can also be specializing in its presence in Morocco. With its partnership with the Moroccan National Tourist Office, the airline is offering its largest network of routes within the country, connecting the Canary Islands.
the airline explained.
Binter confirmed that the flights can be found for purchase on the airline’s website and its mobile app. Travelers also can call the airline or book through travel agencies and airport offices,
The airline owns 16 aircraft in its fleet. 11 aircraft are ATR 72-500 or -600 regional aircraft, while five are Embraer E195-E2 jets, in accordance with ch-aviation. 14 ATR 72-600s also support the airline’s operations, being wet-leased from Canair. Last month on the Paris Air Show, the airline placed a firm order for six more E195-E2, that are expected to be delivered next yr.