Canary Islands-Morocco Air Link Restored as Binter Resumes Marrakech Flights

Binter is resuming flights connecting the Canary Islands to Marrakech airport from December 5, after several months of suspension due to the health crisis.
The airline is relaunching its flights to Marrakech after noting an improvement in the health situation in both countries. Through this resumption, it intends to contribute to maintaining connectivity between the two territories.
Binter will operate a weekly flight (every Sunday) to Marrakech-Menara and plans to increase from one to two weekly flights to Senegal. Round-trip flights will be operated between Dakar and Venice, Murcia and Majorca the same day, with a stopover in Gran Canaria.
To read: Canary Islands Airline Binter Restores Routes to Morocco and Senegal in April
From November 2, the airline will also resume its connections between the Canary Islands and Madeira from the island of Tenerife, with two direct flights per week (Tuesdays and Saturdays). It will also maintain its two days of flights to Gran Canaria (Thursdays and Sundays).
In addition to Marrakech, Binter is resuming its flights to Venice and Marseille in December. It will operate two weekly flights (Fridays and Mondays) to Venice, and only on Wednesdays to Marseille.
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