The airport operator Aena reported that, of the total passenger count in March, 4.9 million were on commercial flights. The breakdown indicates that 1.7 million travelers used domestic routes, experiencing a 3% year-on-year decline, while 3.27 million opted for international flights, showing a modest 0.4% increase.
Regarding operational activity, 43,647 aircraft movements were registered, a 2.6% decrease from March of the previous year. Cargo transport also saw a decline, reaching 2,651 tons, which represents a 4.1% reduction.
By individual airports, Gran Canaria led in passenger volume with 1.49 million, showing a 0.6% growth. It was followed by Tenerife South with 1.37 million travelers, despite a slight decrease of 0.4%. Other airports such as César Manrique-Lanzarote (794,349 passengers, -0.6%), Fuerteventura (624,124, -2.8%), Tenerife North-Ciudad de La Laguna (569,492, -1.7%), La Palma (127,356, -9.2%), El Hierro (22,347, -5.2%), and La Gomera (8,753, -7.9%) also showed variations in their figures.
Despite the monthly decline, the first quarter balance is positive for Canary Islands airports, which accumulated 14.1 million passengers, a 0.1% increase over the same period last year. Of these, 4.8 million were on domestic flights (-1.8%) and 9.2 million on international flights (+1.4%). Aircraft movements in this quarter totaled 122,856 (-1%) and transported goods reached 7,918 tons (+0.2%).




