Binter has launched its new Premium Class for flights between the Canary Islands and Madrid, a fare that will be available starting September 17. This offering is designed to cater to passengers who prioritize comfort, flexibility, and a differentiated service at every stage of their journey.
With this move, the airline enhances its portfolio by delivering a superior experience both on the ground and in the air.
Exclusive Seats and High-End Service
Among the standout benefits of this new Premium Class are seats located in the front rows of the aircraft, with the adjacent seat blocked to ensure extra space and privacy. This is complemented by a premium onboard service that includes:
- Welcome drink
- Gourmet snack
- Full bar service throughout the flight
- Special dessert with coffee
Comfort Starting at the Airport
The premium experience begins not at boarding but right at the airport. Passengers who choose this fare will enjoy:
- Access to VIP lounges
- Fast track through security checks
- Priority check-in and boarding
- Check-in allowance for two bags (up to 23 kg each), in addition to carry-on luggage
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Total Flexibility and Personalized Attention
One of the key strengths of this new fare is its flexibility. Tickets can be changed or refunded without any penalties. Additionally, Premium Class passengers will have access to an exclusive customer service phone line.
The Added Value of the “Canarian Way”
This new class builds on the advantages already embedded in Binter’s DNA, such as the comfort of its Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, considered the quietest, cleanest, and most efficient single-aisle jets on the market. These planes offer:
- More legroom
- No middle seats
- Complimentary gourmet snack service onboard
- Guaranteed space for carry-on luggage
Robust Operations: 16 Daily Flights to Madrid
Currently, Binter operates 112 weekly flights between Madrid and the Canary Islands—direct connections to Tenerife Norte and Gran Canaria—from Terminal 2 at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport. This translates to 16 daily flights, strengthening connectivity between the mainland and the archipelago.
Free Connections to All Islands
One of the greatest advantages Binter maintains for its customers on this route is the option to connect to any of the Canary Islands at no additional cost. Passengers can take advantage of the airline’s 220 daily inter-island flights to reach their final destination with a single ticket.
With this initiative, Binter raises the standard for air travel between the Canary Islands and mainland Spain, solidifying its position as the go-to choice for those seeking greater comfort, efficiency, and personalized service.
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