Canary Islands Airline Binter Resumes Morocco Flights as Airspace Reopens

Binter will resume its flights to Morocco starting Monday, February 7, as soon as the Moroccan government reopens its airspace to international flights.
The Canarian airline has announced that it will connect Agadir, Laayoune and Dakhla as soon as the Moroccan airspace, closed since November 29 to limit the rapid spread of the new Covid-19 variant, Omicron, reopens on February 7.
To read: Canary Islands-Agadir Flights Resume as Binter Restarts Service
Binter will relaunch the route to Agadir every Monday, from Gran Canaria airport, with departures at 10:40 am and returns at 2:00 pm. Flights to Laayoune will operate from February 8 every Tuesday and Saturday, with departures at 11:30 am and returns at 2:00 pm.
The connection with Dakhla will start on February 12, with a weekly frequency on Saturdays, and departures at 10:00 am and returns at 1:10 pm.
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