BA Euroflyer to start Fuerteventura service in November
Destination will be fourth Canary Island on carrier’s network
BA Euroflyer, the wholly owned Gatwick-based subsidiary of British Airways, will start a new service to Fuerteventura on November 2.
Fuerteventura will join Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria and become the fourth Canary Island served by the short-haul airline.
Flights will operate twice a week on Thursdays and Sundays during the winter season on a mix of A320 and A321 aircraft.
A third flight will be introduced on Wednesdays from February 28, 2024. Return flights will be available from £129.
Tom Stoddart, BA Euroflyer chief executive, said Fuerteventura appeals to families, couples and friends heading overseas for holidays.
“Fuerteventura enjoys warm weather year-round, so it is a great option for those looking for winter sunshine without travelling further afield,” he added.
Flights also include a Club Europe (business class) option, including pre-flight lounge access, more space, a full meal with drinks from the bar, and additional baggage allowance.
Fuerteventura is the seventh new service to be added to BA Euroflyer’s route network this year.
The airline recently announced new summer flights to Montpellier, Corfu, Mykonos and Salzburg in addition to new winter services to Sharm El Sheikh and Innsbruck.
Pictured: Playa de Morro Jable, Fuerteventura, by Elena Krivorotova/Shutterstock