Canary Islands Airline Binter Restores Routes to Morocco and Senegal in April

As of April 19, Binter will resume its flights to Morocco and Senegal. These two new destinations on the African continent will be added to the connection with Mauritania launched in November.
For this resumption, Binter has planned a round-trip flight every Monday from the Canary Islands to the airports of Agadir in Morocco and Dakar in Senegal, according to a press release from the airline.
The flights to Agadir will be operated by a new ATR aircraft. They will take off from Gran Canaria at 12:00 to land at 13:35. At 14:20, they will depart for the Canary Islands where they will land at 16:00.
The Dakar flights, on the other hand, will be operated by Embraer E195-E2 jets. They will depart from Gran Canaria airport at 11:45 to land at 13:15. At 14:00, they will take off from the Senegalese airport to land at Gran Canaria at 17:20.
The company has relaunched these routes after noting an improvement in the health situation in the two destination countries. It thus intends to contribute to the maintenance of connectivity and the revival of tourism and the economy of these countries.
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