TravelON World brings you real-time Canary Islands travel news from travel experts based on the ground in the Canary Islands. We cover the latest travel updates, airport disruption, weather alerts, tourism changes, holiday advice and destination developments affecting Lanzarote, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and beyond. Our travel news reporters are industry experts with more than 30 years of combined experience in the travel and tourism sector. TravelON World also works closely with tourism boards, local industry contacts and destination partners to help ensure our reporting is accurate, relevant and up to date. Built on real local knowledge, year-round presence and direct experience in the destination, our news coverage is designed to give travellers clear, useful and timely updates that matter before and during their holiday.
Real travel news and updates from experts on the ground in the Canary Islands.
Lanzarote Tourists Go Home Protests Explained: The Truth Behind The Housing Crisis Headlines
Standfirst: Reports of Airbnb key boxes being glued shut and fake police tape appearing in parts of Lanzarote have sparked concern among holidaymakers, but Mr TravelON says the story is being wrongly framed as an island-wide “tourists go home” campaign when the real issue is housing pressure in residential areas, not tourists staying in proper resorts.
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Spain Airport Invisible Disability Form Explained: How To Apply For The Aena Badge Before Flying
Standfirst: Travellers flying through Spanish airports, including Lanzarote, Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura, are being urged to use Aena’s official Invisible Disabilities Badge form if they need extra support at airport security. Mr TravelON explains what has changed, who it is for, and how passengers can apply before travelling.
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Baleària Canarias Takes Over Armas Ferries in the Canary Islands | Lanzarote to Fuerteventura Guide
Baleària Canarias has arrived in the Canary Islands after taking control of the former Armas Trasmediterránea ferry operation, bringing new branding, new routes, fleet investment and a major new fast ferry that will connect Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria and Tenerife.
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UK Travellers Told to Arrive 3 Hours Early at EU Airports as EES Queues Hit Summer Travel
British holidaymakers flying home from Spain, the Canary Islands and other European destinations are being warned to allow at least three hours at the airport as EES border checks, passport queues and peak summer travel put new pressure on passengers.
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Greggs Opening at Tenerife South Airport Gives British Travellers a Taste of Home
After months of headlines about Tenerife South Airport delays, EES border checks and travel disruption concerns, British bakery giant Greggs is bringing something completely different to the departures lounge — sausage rolls, steak bakes and a familiar taste of home for UK holidaymakers.
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