Jet2 CEO Steve Heapy has warned the Canary Islands risk driving away holidaymakers who might choose different destinations
The Jet2 boss has issued a warning about the potential impact of anti-tourism protests and policies in the Canary Islands.
In 2024, an average of nearly two migrant boats reached the Canary Islands each day. 692 boats in all carried more than 46,000 people that year, mostly from Mauritania, Senegal and Morocco. The majority arrive to the tiny,
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Nearly 47,000 of those landed in the Canary Islands. They included several thousand unaccompanied ... which has become a primary point of departure for people attempting to reach Europe. The International Organization for Migration recorded at least ...
Gran Canaria is the third-largest of the Canary Islands and boasts high temperatures of 22C in February, making it the ideal destination to escape the cold British winter
Total of 10,547 migrants died trying to reach Spain by boat last year, according to monitoring group Caminando Fronteras
By most accounts, Gran Canaria is the warmest Canary Island in February, with average maximum temperatures of 22C, and typical lows of around 15C.
Turismo de Canarias presents Find the Seasouls, an interactive experience within ROBLOX designed to promote environmental care in new generations, calling for respect for natural parks, protected spaces and the biodiversity of the islands
According to the data, Spain attracts 33% of global international travel demand to Southern Europe and 12% of global travel demand overall throughout Europe during
A small Spanish fishing village with a pretty harbour that has been dubbed ‘Little Venice’ recently reached record-breaking temperatures for the time of year
“Fifty people have died on a boat headed for the Canary Islands, 44 of whom were Pakistani,” CEO of Caminando Fronteras / Walking Borders Helena Maleno, wrote on X. “They spent 13 agonising days at sea without rescuers reaching them.”