One of the greatest wishes of travellers is to be able to fly directly from their place of origin to their holiday destination without complications or stopovers. This is precisely the dream that the people of Aragon will be able to fulfil, as they will now be able to fly directly from Zaragoza to the Canary Islands thanks to the company Binter for only 95 euros.
The Canarian airline has launched a special offer that allows you to purchase tickets at reduced prices until March 17 to fly between April 23 and June 14, 2025. Binter offers six weekly frequencies between Zaragoza and the Canary Islands. Specifically, there are four flights to Gran Canaria (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) and two to Tenerife North City of La Laguna (Friday and Sunday).
FREE CONNECTION TO ALL ISLANDS AND PREMIUM SERVICE
One of the great advantages of flying with Binter is the possibility of reaching any island in the archipelago at no additional cost, taking advantage of the 210 daily inter-island flights that the airline operates. In addition, the premium service includes the comfort of the Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, with more space between rows, no middle seat and a complimentary gourmet snack, as well as hand luggage always on board.
Tickets can be purchased through the Binter website or app, by calling 922/928 32 77 00 and at travel agencies, where you can check the conditions and prices for the different destinations. If you dream of a direct getaway from Zaragoza to the Canary Islands this spring, this Binter promotion is the perfect opportunity to travel with all the comforts and at the best price.

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