Approval of New International Air Routes to the Canary Islands
Published: February 23, 2026|tourism-and-mobility|Gobierno de Canarias
Spanish Canary Islands Government Approves Funding for New International Flight Routes
The Spanish Canary Islands government has approved funding for several new international flight routes, aiming to boost tourism connectivity.
Details of the Funding and Routes
- After a thorough review of applications from airlines such as EasyJet, Volotea, TUI Spain, Jet2, and Scandinavian Airlines, authorities confirmed that these companies meet all necessary requirements.
- The approved grants, totaling over 680,000 euros, will support routes from various European hubs like London, Stockholm, and Copenhagen.
- Flights are scheduled to begin before the end of 2025.
Impact and Significance
This development is key for residents and visitors alike, as improved air connectivity can foster economic growth and make the islands more accessible for international travelers.
“The decision underscores Spain’s commitment to strengthening its tourism sector by facilitating direct international flights,” — officials stated.
Notable Exclusions and Future Measures
- One application from EasyJet was rejected due to incomplete documentation.
- The resolution underscores mechanisms for transparency and future monitoring, ensuring public funds are properly used to enhance connectivity and tourism development.
Overall Objective
The initiative aims to recover and diversify the islands' economy by promoting international tourism and improving air travel links.