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AENA: always more appreciated the free service of assistance to reduced mobility passengers at airports

Fuerteventura, Spain - More than 147,000 travelers in transit in Canary Islands used it

AENA (Spanish authority in charge of the management of air traffic and airports) reported that in the first 10 months of the year offered a free service to 147,775 passengers with reduced mobility (of which 15,698 in October), calculating only the airports Canary Islands. The service must be requested at the time of ticket purchase, the company has added in a note. About 47% of these services has...

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