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How Often Can Binter Canarias Passengers Expect Disruptions?
Binter is a small airline that’s based in and primarily connects the Canary Islands with European destinations. With a new mainland base at Madrid-Barajas Airport, Binter is ideal for passengers exploring the Canaries and beyond.
For 2022 and 2023, the European average of flights that departed on time was only 71%, based on data from Eurocontrol. That means up to 3 out of every 10 flights experience some type of delay. But, using the airline’s main hub as a guide, Gran Canaria Airport had a much better on-time average of 83% during August 2024.
Our research into the top airlines in Europe concluded that for European airlines, the cancelled flight rate hovers around 1.5% (3 flights in 20) when we use 2023 as a guide. Gran Canaria Airport, on the other hand, only had 0.04% of flights cancelled in August 2024. This is impressive as August is one of its busiest months due to increased summer travel.
Commonly Delayed Binter Canarias Routes
The routes listed below, and predominantly the ones between Gran Canaria and Tenerife North and South end up on the Binter flights delayed list quite often. These flights all have on-time arrival rates well below the European average.
Luckily, though, Binter Canarias runs multiple flights focused on the Canary Islands, so alternate options with better records are available. Consider NT846 between Tenerife South and Gran Canaria (97% on-time) and NT153 between Gran Canaria and Tenerife North (78%) as good options.
Flight Number | Departure Airport | Arrival Airport | On-Time Rate |
NT843 | Gran Canaria | Tenerife South | 17% |
NT844 | Tenerife South | Gran Canaria | 33% |
NT170 | Tenerife North | Gran Canaria | 41% |
NT178 | Tenerife North | Gran Canaria | 42% |
NT150 | Tenerife North | Gran Canaria | 44% |
NT197 | Gran Canaria | Tenerife North | 54% |
NT114 | Tenerife North | Gran Canaria | 55% |
NT161 | Gran Canaria | Tenerife North | 56% |
NT6063 | Madrid-Barajas | Tenerife North | 61% |
*Using Flight Stats flight history between July 1 and August 31, 2024.
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Common Causes of Binter Canarias Flight Cancellations
Although asking the airline why your route is on the Binter flights cancelled list is the only way to know definitively, here are some of the more common cancelled flight causes:
- Adverse weather: Extreme conditions like storms, dense fog, or heavy snowfall can impact flight safety and operations.
- Mechanical problems: Aircraft may experience technical malfunctions or require unscheduled maintenance.
- Airspace congestion: High traffic or airspace restrictions can cause significant delays in flight schedules.
- Staff shortages: Lack of available crew, whether due to illness, Binter strikes, or other workforce disruptions, can affect flight availability.
- Security threats: Alerts or incidents at the airport can lead to cancelled flights due to increased security protocols.
- Logistical challenges: Issues with ground operations, system malfunctions, or scheduling errors can also disrupt flight timelines.
Expert Tips to Avoid Binter Canarias Flight Interruptions
Here are a few steps passengers can take to minimize the chances of Binter cancelled and delayed flights:
- The earlier the flight, the better: Flights scheduled earlier in the day are less likely to face delays, as they avoid a buildup of disruptions that tend to happen as the day progresses.
- Go direct: Direct flights eliminate the risk of delays caused by layovers or missed connections. And fewer flights usually means a lower chance of an interruption on one of them.
- Monitor the weather: Once you’ve booked and the flight date approaches, use weather forecasts and make route adjustments if severe weather is predicted.
- Review the route’s track record: Consult our Binter flights delayed list above and avoid routes that appear on it.
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Ways to Deal With Binter Canarias Delayed and Cancelled Flights
- Rebook promptly: If you're notified of a disruption or find your route on our Binter flight disruptions list, quickly explore rebooking options. Try other airlines and airports if needed. Continuing your trip is the most important.
- Stay informed with our real-time updates: Keep an eye on our live flight status updates for the latest changes. Being up-to-date means you can be proactive and adjust your travel plans if necessary.
- Learn about your EU passenger rights: Regulation EU261 is worth knowing about so that you can judge Binter Canarias compensation offered while travelling. Our guide will help you get to know the important points, and using our compensation calculator to estimate potential payouts on the go is totally free.
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