About PM
PM is a regional Spanish carrier operating entirely within the Canary Islands, which tells you almost everything you need to know about its character. This isn't a transatlantic operation or a low-cost giant chasing yield across Europe — it's an inter-island connector, the kind of airline that exists because the alternative is a ferry and nobody has that kind of time. With 16 non-stop routes spread across six Canarian airports and a total network spanning just over 3,000 km, PM is small by design. Tenerife Norte (TFN) anchors the operation with five routes, making it the logical starting point for anyone island-hopping.
Why fly PM?
The honest answer is geography. If you're moving between the Canary Islands with any regularity — whether you live there, work there, or you're trying to squeeze three islands into one week — PM fills gaps that bigger carriers don't bother with. The TFN-ACE route (Tenerife to Lanzarote, 272 km) is the network's longest, which gives you a sense of scale: these are short hops, often under an hour, where the value is simply that the flight exists at all. Las Palmas (LPA) serves as the secondary hub with four routes, giving Gran Canaria travelers reasonable connectivity. Don't fly PM expecting premium perks or loyalty points that matter elsewhere. Fly it because it gets you between islands efficiently, and on these routes, it often has no real competition.
PM hub airports
- TFN Tenerife — 5 PM routes from Spain
- LPA Las Palmas — 4 PM routes from Spain
- SPC Santa Cruz De La Palma — 2 PM routes from Spain
- FUE Puerto del Rosario — 2 PM routes from Spain
- ACE Lanzarote — 2 PM routes from Spain
Top destination countries on PM
- Spain — 16 PM routes
Tips for booking PM
Because every route PM operates stays within Spain, you're dealing with domestic Spanish travel rules — which simplifies things like ID requirements (national ID cards work fine for EU citizens). All 16 routes touch the same country, so don't expect complex international fare structures or alliance partner complications; there aren't any to worry about. Tenerife Norte (TFN) is your strategic anchor — if you're building a multi-island itinerary, route your connections through there rather than fighting the geography. Flights are short enough that carry-on planning matters more than checked baggage strategy. Book directly and check early — on thin regional routes, capacity is limited and last-minute fares reflect that.
Frequently asked questions about PM
Where does PM (PM) fly?
PM operates 16 routes primarily focused on Spain and the surrounding regions. The airline concentrates its network on Spanish destinations, making it a key carrier for domestic and regional travel.
What is PM's main hub airport?
PM's main hub is Tenerife North Airport (TFN) in the Canary Islands, Spain. This strategic location serves as the airline's primary operations center for its regional network.
Is PM a legacy carrier, low-cost carrier, or regional airline?
PM operates as a regional carrier with a focused network of 16 routes centered on Spain. Its concentrated route structure and hub-based model are typical of regional airlines serving specific geographic markets.
When should I book flights with PM, and what fare classes are available?
For regional carriers like PM, booking 2-4 weeks in advance typically offers better fares. Fare class options vary by route, so checking PM's website directly will show available booking options for your specific trip.
What are PM's baggage allowance and check-in procedures?
Baggage policies and check-in details vary depending on your fare type and route. It's recommended to check PM's official website or contact their customer service for specific baggage allowances and to confirm check-in requirements for your flight.