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Aena reports increase in seat capacity for the 2024/25 winter season

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The Spanish airport operator Aena has announced that airlines have planned a total of around six percent more seats at their airports in Spain for the upcoming winter season compared to last year. This indicates a positive development in air traffic and reflects the growing interest in travel.

The increase in seat capacity could be driven by the increasing demand for flights during the winter months, especially in popular holiday destinations such as the Balearic and Canary Islands. Aena's forecast could appeal to both domestic and international travellers looking to take advantage of Spain's mild winter temperatures. Exact details on destinations and airlines are expected in the coming weeks as the travel industry prepares for the upcoming holidays.

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