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La Palma airport is still operating although there are flight delays

September 23, 2021
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La Palma airport is still operating although there are flight delays

La Palma airport remains operational despite the volcanic eruption that affects the island since last Sunday, although the first delays have begun affecting six inter-island flights with Tenerife and Gran Canaria.

Airport #The Palm it continues to operate and Binter has delayed its flights to await the evolution of the ash cloud. From Los Cancajos, north of the airport, you can see how the cloud moves in altitude to the east. We continue to monitor the situation. pic.twitter.com/PdeUjl5Zbi

– 😷Air Controllers 🇪🇸 (@controladores) September 23, 2021

The ash from the volcano has already begun to arrive through the Mazo airport area But for now, neither Aena nor Enaire, the air navigation manager in Spain, have activated any restriction.

In fact, this Wednesday a total of 679 flights were operated in the Canary Islands and there were no incidents on La Palma, and for this Thursday 48 operations are planned with the ‘pretty island’.

The operation scheduled yesterday in the #Airport from #The Palm it was carried out without affecting the volcanic eruption.

👉 Today there are 48 operations scheduled.

📲 If you are going to fly, confirm with your airline the status of your flight.#RashLaPalma #VolcandeLaPalma #Canary Islands pic.twitter.com/75EguAwqMU

– Aena (@aena) September 23, 2021

ℹ️ Yesterday the operation on flights with origin or destination passed without affection #Canary Islands by #erupcionlapalma, we operate 679✈️

📲Check with your airline the status of your flight#SafetyFirst #volcanoCumOld pic.twitter.com/VpaNdtkYGX

– ENAIRE (@ENAIRE) September 23, 2021

In fact, this Wednesday a total of 679 flights were operated in the Canary Islands and there were no incidents on La Palma, and for this Thursday 48 operations are planned with the ‘pretty island’.





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