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Binter Launches Premium Class to Madrid With Maximum Comfort and Flexibility

Binter has announced the launch of their new Premium Class cabin product on flights to Madrid.  Located in the front rows of the cabin with a free adjacent seat, Premium guests will enjoy an elevated onboard experience.


Binter Embraer E195-E2 - Courtesy Binter
Binter Embraer E195-E2 - Courtesy Binter

On Monday (July 14, 2025), Binter announced the launch of their new Premium Class cabin product on their Embraer E195-E2 flights to Madrid.  Premium Class is now available for booking for flights from September 17, 2025.  Guests will enjoy a seat in the first few rows, with an adjacent free seat, as well as a premium onboard experience, which includes a welcome drink, a gourmet aperitif and bar service throughout the flight, as well as coffee and dessert service.  Additionally, Premium Class customers will have access to the VIP lounges, priority check-in and boarding, two checked bags up to 23kg, as well as hand luggage.  Premium guests will also enjoy maximum flexibility for changing tickets and reimbursement at no cost or penalty, as well as a dedicated customer service phone line. 


Binter operates 16 daily flights between Madrid (MAD) and Tenerife North (TFN) and Gran Canaria (LPA) airports from Terminal 2 of Adolfo Suárez-Madrid Barajas airport.  Additionally, passengers traveling to Madrid will enjoy free connecting flights to/from any of the Canary Islands, taking advantage of the 220 daily inter-island flights Binter operates in the in the Archipelago.


Founded in 1989, Binter began flying in the Canary Islands archipelago with service connecting the islands and a clear focus on public service.  The company was acquired from the Iberia Group in 2002 by a group of Canarian investors, becoming a 100 percent Canary Islands company.  In 2005, the airline began to operate flights outside of the Canary Islands with the goal of offering direct connections to other markets.  In 2018, the airline began regular service to national destinations, first to Mallorca and Vigo, and later to Pamplona, Zaragoza, Murcia, Santander, Vitoria, Asturias and Jerez de la Frontera.  Since that time, Binter has substantially expanded their domestic and international network. 


 

Source: Binter

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