Binter has added two new Embraer E195-E2s to its fleet that will fly on the Canary Islands airline’s routes. These aircraft bear the names of Vigo and Baleares in honor of the first domestic destinations to which the airline started flying six years ago and which represented a change in the connectivity model of the Canary Islands with the rest of Spain, both in terms of number of destinations with direct connection and passenger service.
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With the arrival of these two aircraft, Binter now has a fleet of 40 aircraft, 28 ATRs and 12 Embraer, to which four more E195-E2s are expected to be added, bringing the total to 44.
This fleet increase will allow the airline to strengthen connectivity, adding frequencies to some connections and adding new destinations to the current 28 with direct flights from the Canary Islands.
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