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Binter to Resume Service Between Gran Canaria and Vitoria

Binter has announced the restart of flights between Gran Canaria and Vitoria-Gasteiz, reinforcing their commitment to the north of the peninsula and the Basque Country, where they also serve San Sebastian.


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

On Monday (April 6, 2026), Binter announced the restart of service between Gran Canaria and Vitoria-Gasteiz.  Starting June 15, 2026, the route will operate twice weekly on Mondays and Thursdays with a state-of-the-art Embraer E195-E2 jet.  On both days, flights will depart Gran Canaria at 14:25, and from Vitoria at 19:05.  With the resumed route, Binter reinforces their commitment to the north of the peninsula and the Basque Country, where they also serve San Sebastian.


Binter maintains one of their differential characteristics on this route, which allows passengers to arrive for the same price to or from any of the Canary Islands by offering free connecting flights, taking advantage of the 220 daily inter-island journeys that the airline makes in the Archipelago.  Customers traveling on Binter’s Embraer E195-E2 aircraft will enjoy more space, and the comfort of not having a middle seat, as well as a high-end onboard service, a complimentary gourmet snack, carry-on baggage, and more. 


Travelers can also enjoy ‘Discover,’ Binter’s stopover, to visit two islands on the same trip for a minimal extra cost on top of the normal fare, or ‘AirPass Explorer,’ which offers the opportunity to make several hops between islands, associated with an international or national return ticket.


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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