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Amy Lancelotte

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How Common Are Canaryfly Cancelled and Delayed Flights?

Although Canaryfly is based in the Canary Islands and operates its base out of Gran Canaria Airport, it’s so small that it doesn’t even crack the top 10 of airlines that land at this airport. This honour goes to Binter Canarias. That said, because the weather conditions are generally favourable here, flight interruptions aren’t too frequent.

In August 2024, Gran Canaria Airport had an overall on-time rate of 82%, well above the European airport average of 65%, according to Eurocontrol. Additionally, only 0.05% (2 flights) made it on the Canaryfly flights cancelled list in the same period.

Frequently Delayed Canaryfly Routes

Let’s now look at Canaryfly flights that are commonly delayed using a baseline of the on-time performance of European airlines from Eurocontrol. In general, aircraft arrival punctuality was 71% in both 2022 and 2023, so anything lower is worth noting.

Canaryfly is a regional airline and only operates flights between different Canary Island destinations. As you might expect, some routes are on the Canaryfly flights delayed list more than others. Here are a few with below-average on-time percentages that you may want to avoid:

Flight Number

Departure Airport

Arrival Airport

On-Time Rate

PM668

Tenerife North

Gran Canaria

35%

PM876

Fuerteventura

Gran Canaria

50%

PM616

Tenerife North 

Gran Canaria

57%

PM784

Lanzarote

Gran Canaria

67%

*Using data from FlightStats between 1 July and 31 Aug 2024.

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Reasons Your Canaryfly Flight is Cancelled

The Canaryfly flights cancelled list can have routes on it for various reasons. Knowing the cause doesn’t magically un-cancel your flight, but if you are familiar with the common reasons, you can potentially take steps to minimise the risk. Additionally, if you want to file a Canaryfly complaint, you need to avoid extraordinary circumstances to qualify, so knowing the cause is beneficial.

  • Severe weather: Hazardous weather conditions like windstorms, dense fog, or snowstorms can make it unsafe to take off or land.
  • Mechanical problems: Unplanned maintenance or mechanical malfunctions can ground planes for safety reasons.
  • Security issues: Either on the plane or at the airport.
  • Air traffic control delays: Overcrowded skies or strikes by air traffic control.
  • Airport infrastructure failures: Problems like malfunctioning equipment or high passenger congestion at airports can put routes on the Canaryfly flights cancelled list.
  • Crew shortages: Insufficient staff due to Canaryfly employee strikes or illness.
  • Operational challenges: Logistical issues such as late arrivals of incoming planes or baggage delays.
  • Government restrictions: Regulatory changes, like sudden airspace closures or new travel restrictions.

Reducing Canaryfly Delayed and Cancelled Flights - Expert Tips

Here’s how to reduce the chances of your route ending up on the Canaryfly disruptions list, even if you can’t avoid it completely:

  • Fly early in the day: Morning flights are less prone to delays due to fewer traffic issues.
  • Book direct flights: Avoid layovers and connecting flights to reduce potential delays.
  • Check the weather forecast: Certain seasons are more likely to have disruptive weather events like hurricanes and snowstorms - book around these times if possible.
  • Use reliable routes: Check the track record of your route before you book. Avoid the ones listed above that are frequently on the Canaryfly flights delayed list.
  • Travel off-peak: Book flights outside of major and school holidays.
  • Arrive early: Give yourself extra time for check-in and security to avoid missing flights.
  • Monitor strikes and air traffic issues: Check if your departure airport is prone to air traffic delays or if any Canaryfly strikes are planned.

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Tips For Dealing Effectively with a Canaryfly Flight Disruption

  • Contact Canaryfly: Reach out to Canaryfly customer service right to re-book. If they can't assist, consider looking at other airlines or nearby airports. If rebooking with Canaryfly proves difficult, check for available flights with other airlines to possibly reach your destination sooner.
  • Evaluate your options: Consider rescheduling your flight for free or at a low cost, especially if your disruption is due to weather or other uncontrollable factors.
  • Request meal or hotel vouchers: If your flight is delayed for several hours, ask Canaryfly for meal or accommodation vouchers to cover any expenses.
  • Know your EU passenger rights: Be aware of Regulation EU261 and Canaryfly’s policies. Review this guide for more information.
  • Stay informed: Use our Canaryfly problems list to monitor the status of your flight, as changes can happen quickly.
  • Prepare for extended delays: Always travel with essentials like snacks, a portable charger, and necessary medications in case the delay lasts longer than expected.
  • Partner with us: If your flight is delayed or cancelled due to reasons within the airline’s control, claiming a max of €600 may be possible. Our flight compensation experts can help.
Amy Lancelotte

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Amy Lancelotte

Job/Position: Editor

Amy Lancelotte is a writer, editor, and content strategist with seven years experience writing about travel and related topics. Born and raised in Canada, she has spent several years living and working as a digital nomad in England, Italy, and France, and has spent more time in airport departure lounges than she wants to think about.

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