Canaryfly Resumes its Activity on March 22nd with Sale Tickets

Canary Islands

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Canaryfly has announced this Tuesday that it will reactivate its passenger flights on March 22nd after almost 2 months without inter-island operations due to the low demand for tickets as a result of the restrictions caused by the health situation.

The Canarian airline returns with more than 22,000 seats at just five euros each way, with 34 daily flights that will cover a total of 8 routes between Gran Canaria, Tenerife, El Hierro, La Palma, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote.

"We are aware of the current complicated economic situation suffered by many Canaries. That is why we have decided to keep a good part of our seats, more than 40% of the total, at the lowest possible price," explains the airline, emphasising its responsibility to reestablish the connectivity between islands, guaranteeing "security and punctuality at a fair and reasonable price for any resident of the islands."

Despite the temporary suspension of its passenger operations, Canaryfly assures that it has maintained during the last year "a firm commitment to the reactivation of the economic and business fabric of the archipelago".

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