Canary Islands-Agadir Flights Resume as Binter Restarts Service

The airline Binter resumes this Monday, June 21, the flights connecting the Canary Islands to Agadir airport, after several months of suspension due to the health crisis.
The Canary Islands-Agadir link will be operated by ATR aircraft every Monday, informs the Binter company in a press release.
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The airline recommends that travelers respect the travel requirements set by the governments of the two countries before purchasing tickets and boarding the flight. In addition to travel agencies and its offices at the airport, ticket purchases can also be made online via the Binter app or on its website, the company said.
The flights will depart from Gran Canaria at 12:15 p.m. to land in Agadir at 1:50 p.m. The return flights will start from the Moroccan city at 2:35 p.m. to land in the Canary Islands at 4:15 p.m.
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