I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the very latest headlines. Here’s what’s been reported most recently about César Manrique-Lanzarote Airport (ACE) based on recent publicly available sources:
- Weather-related disruptions have affected arrivals and departures at ACE, with diversions and go-arounds occurring when visibility was reduced due to low cloud cover. This highlights ongoing safety-first decisions by air traffic controllers during adverse weather.[1]
- There have been longstanding modernization efforts and renovations at ACE, including terminal upgrades and a broader investment plan to increase capacity and improve passenger flow between terminals, as part of Spain’s airport upgrade programs. These projects aim to bring ACE in line with higher international standards and improve overall efficiency.[2][3][6]
- ACE has received sustainability recognition, such as renewing a level in the Airport Carbon Accreditation program, reflecting ongoing environmental management improvements at the airport.[7][8]
For the very latest, I can look up current headlines if you’d like. If you want, I can also summarize how these developments might affect travel plans to Lanzarote, such as potential terminal changes, check-in implications, or typical processing times during renovations.
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Weather conditions forced several planes—including flights from EasyJet, Jet2, TUI, and Canaryfly—to abort their landing maneuvers and divert to alternative airports
www.lavozdelanzarote.comRenovation work, as part of a €320,000 contract, is to get underway in Terminal One at the César Manrique Airport in Lanzarote.
www.travelon.worldNews stories and articles referencing César Manrique-Lanzarote (ACE) on International Airport Review
www.internationalairportreview.comAirport Carbon Accreditation César Manrique-Lanzarote Airport achieves the renewal of Level 2 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme.
www.aena.esAirport Carbon Accreditation El Aeropuerto César Manrique-Lanzarote consigue la renovación del Nivel 2 del programa Airport Carbon Accreditation.
www.aena.esIsladelanzarote.com - Prensa diario digital de noticias de Lanzarote
isladelanzarote.comPlans to remodel the César Manrique-Lanzarote airport begin after investment of 4.6 million euros is approved
www.travelon.worldA lack of "human and material resources" has resulted in length queues at this Canary Island airport. Now, the Island Council President has proposed a meeting to get things back on track.
www.mirror.co.uk