The Canarian airports that were affected this Monday with the cancellation of more than 70 flights gradually return to normal after the chaos suffered by British airports due to a technical failure in air control systems.
Aena sources have specified to Europa Press that all the companies are readjusting their operations to allow passengers to leave that they had to fly this Monday from the islands and “little by little” the pending traffic is being absorbed.
Tenerife was the most affected island with almost 40 flights Hence, the Red Cross has set up a rest area at the Tenerife Sur airport, with 50 beds and personal hygiene kits, aimed especially at the elderly and families with small children who were not relocated to hotels.
In Lanzarote 13 flights were affected, 15 in Gran Canaria and six others in Fuerteventura.