Spanish Airports and Air Navigation (Aena) has scheduled 2,188 operations between today and tomorrow in the eight airport infrastructures of the Archipelago. Due to the high passenger activity that will take place in these strategic points for island connectivity, Canarian aerodromes will therefore be key scenarios given the possibility of being affected by the adverse weather forecasts announced for the next few hours. The island of Tenerife, with 717 movements, will be the one with the most activity, ahead of Gran Canaria (615), Lanzarote (374), Fuerteventura (302), La Palma (126), El Hierro (38) and La Gomera (16). ). In addition, if the 1,014 operations on Friday are counted, this will be a weekend with 3,202 flights.
Gando (179) and Los Rodeos (168) are going to channel 347 of the 598 national connections planned for Saturday, with international connections being the dominant ones in Tenerife Sur (175), Gran Canaria (138) and Fuerteventura (124). In the province of Tenerife, the closest initially to the meteorological threat, the greatest activity will take place in the airport facilities located in the municipality of Granadilla with 205 operations (175 international and 30 national) ahead of Tenerife North, with 170 (2 international and 168 nationals); La Palma, with 59 (4 international and 55 national); El Hierro, with 18 (16 nationals) and, finally, La Gomera, with eight (8 nationals).
For the Sunday session, Tenerife will account for 342 of the 1,049 operations on Aena’s agenda, with a slight advantage over Gran Canaria (298) and a somewhat larger distance compared to Lanzarote (194), Fuerteventura (120) and La Palma ( 67). Logically, the gap with respect to El Hierro is multiplied by nine and almost by 20 with respect to the movements that are going to take place in Alajeró (La Gomera).