Is it safe to travel to Canary Islands after flooding and is Gran Canaria airport closed? - As Carnival season arrives in the ...
Yesterday passersby yanked a woman from her car as it water fast, muddy started to drag it away in an overflowing stream on the island of Gran Canaria. Moments before, another vehicle had been ...
POPULAR holiday hotspots across the Canary Islands have been hit by devastating flash floods. With the Spanish archipelago celebrating its world-famous carnival, warnings have been issued to ...
Tourists in Canary Islands hotspot Tenerife have been put on high alert as activists and locals express their anger over 'mass tourism' following a spate of violent acts ...
As the FCDO has not advised against travelling to Gran Canaria, you won’t automatically be eligible for a no-penalty refund.
In January, Ryanair announced seven new summer routes from London Stansted, including the following destinations: Fares for ...
The Canary Islands have been pummelled with torrential rain and harsh weather. Areas of Gran Canaria are worst hit with ...
The Canary Islands government has placed the entire archipelago under a state of pre-alert for rain after flash floods swept ...
This autumn, travellers will be able to board flights from a ‘five-star’ UK airport to Grand Canaria in the Canary Islands, ...
The Canary Islands are experiencing heavy snowfall after flash floods, disrupting residents’ lives. A state of pre-alert is in effect, with yellow warnings issued for snowfall.
Major flooding burst reservoir banks in Tenerife and Gran Canaria causing widespread damage in the popular holiday hotspots ...
On Tuesday, Gran Canaria’s airport closed due to water accumulation ... Yellow warnings had been in place for much of the Canary Islands on Monday morning, while Aemet had warned on Saturday ...
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