Binter Launches Flights to Canary Islands from Almería Starting at 65 Euros

The Canary Islands airline offers reduced fares for travel between September 15 and October 24, including free inter-island connections.

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Binter airline has launched a special promotion offering reduced-price tickets for flights from Almería to the Canary Islands, with fares starting from 65 euros per leg, for trips scheduled between September 15 and October 24.

This initiative, available for bookings until April 27, provides access to the Canary archipelago with Binter's distinctive service. Flights include a stopover in Gran Canaria, from where passengers can connect to any other island at no additional cost.
Travelers opting for this offer will enjoy the comforts that characterize the airline, such as the superior experience of its Embraer E195-E2 aircraft. These jets are known for being the quietest, cleanest, and most efficient in their class, offering more space between rows and the convenience of no middle seat, enhancing the flight experience.
In addition to cabin comfort, Binter's on-board service includes a complimentary gourmet snack and the option to carry hand luggage at no extra charge. The company operates two weekly flights between Almería and the Canary Islands, on Tuesdays and Saturdays, via Gran Canaria Airport.
One of Binter's most notable advantages is the inclusion of free connecting flights between the islands, allowing passengers to explore the archipelago for the same price. The airline operates approximately 220 daily inter-island routes, facilitating mobility within the Canary Islands.
The offer is complemented by products such as Discover, which allows visiting two islands on the same trip for a minimal extra cost, and AirPass Explorer, which provides the opportunity to make several island hops associated with a national or international round-trip ticket. Almería Airport recorded passenger growth of over 9% in March.