There are 2,713,621 scheduled airline seats from the UK to the Canary Islands for winter 2022/23, a 30% increase from pre-Covid winter 2019/20.
This winter, the Canary Islands welcome a 38% increase in airline capacity in comparison to pre-pandemic figures. The increased capacity comes as the demand for winter sun holidays soars this year with UK and Irish people swapping their skyrocketing energy bills for the archipelago’s subtropical climate.
Ryanair has announced that they will operate a total of 35 routes to the Canary Islands during the coming winter season. The airline will also launch its largest-ever winter schedule for Lanzarote, boasting 38 routes, seven new connections and almost one million seats. This is an increase of 50% more capacity than in the winter of 2019 before the pandemic.
Jet2.com, Vueling and Wizz Air are all expanding frequencies.
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