Binter, the airline of the Canary Islands, has expanded its fleet with two new Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, named “Vigo” and “Baleares” after its first domestic destinations. This brings the carrier’s total fleet to 40 planes and strengthens its connectivity between the Canary Islands and mainland Spain.
Binter’s fleet investment underscores its commitment to enhancing passenger experience while positioning the Canary Islands as a key hub for regional and international air travel.
This post was published on 19 November 2024 23:15
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