Direct Flights From Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: Updated Guide 2026
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria might look small on the map, floating just off the coast of Africa, but the island is far better connected than most visitors expect. Gran Canaria’s airport has become a busy Atlantic hub, linking the island to dozens of cities across Europe, Africa and mainland Spain. If you are planning your next trip, here is the updated overview of where you can fly, which destinations are busiest, and what to expect from business class options in 2026.
✈️ How Many Direct Destinations Are There in 2026?
As of this year, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Airport offers direct flights to more than 120 destinations throughout the year. The number changes between winter and summer because seasonal airlines come and go, especially those serving northern Europe.
Over 40 airlines operate here, including Binter, Iberia, Vueling, Ryanair, TUI, Norwegian, Condor, Lufthansa and several smaller carriers that appear only during high season.
🇩🇪 Germany Is Still the Number One Market
If you look at airport statistics, one thing has stayed consistent. Germany remains Gran Canaria’s most connected international market, followed closely by the Netherlands.
The busiest international routes from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria in 2026 are:
Düsseldorf
Amsterdam
Frankfurt
Hamburg
Munich
These destinations have multiple flights per week and often daily service, especially during the winter when Europeans escape the cold for island sunshine.
🕒 The Longest Direct Flight From Gran Canaria
The longest direct connection remains Helsinki, with a flight time of about 6 hours and 15 minutes. Other long northern routes include Stockholm, Oslo and Copenhagen.
If you enjoy settling in with snacks and a good playlist, these northern routes give you plenty of time to do so.
✈️ Low Frequency and Seasonal Routes
Some cities appear on the departure board only once a week or only during certain months. These include places like Verona, Reykjavik, Rotterdam and a number of smaller Scandinavian airports.
If you have your heart set on one of the niche routes, book early. These flights tend to sell out quickly because there are not many alternatives.
💺 Business Class Options Are Still Limited
If you prefer flying in business class, you will notice that options are still quite restricted. Many airlines that serve Gran Canaria operate leisure aircraft with only economy seating.
Routes where you can reliably find business class in 2026 include:
Madrid
Barcelona
Lisbon
Casablanca
London Heathrow
Paris on selected flights
Frankfurt and Munich on selected dates
Stockholm on specific airlines
For inter island flights, Binter offers its own upgraded option, but it feels closer to a comfort seat than a traditional business class cabin.
For any true long haul business class trip, you will still need to connect in Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, Frankfurt, Amsterdam or Paris.
🌍 Where to Check the Updated Route List
Airlines update their routes often. For the most accurate information, check:
The official AENA page for Las Palmas Airport
Your preferred airline’s timetable
Real time flight maps that show current routes and frequencies
This will give you up to date schedules, aircraft types and seasonal changes.
☀️ Final Takeoff
For an island of its size, Gran Canaria has impressive air connections. Whether you are flying for work, escaping for a weekend, or planning a big trip, there is almost always a direct route that gets you pretty close to where you want to go.
Check the full list of destinations with direct flights from/to Las Palmas de Gran Canaria here.
