In a post on Twitter, Aena urges travelers to check the status of their travels with the company to fly with, as some departures can still be affected.

So far, 822 flights have been affected by the shutdowns, according to the airport operator. Several of these would have gone to Sweden and thousands of travelers have been hit by the flight stop. It is about tourists stranded on the islands and travelers who have not been able to get to the popular holiday destinations.

When the airport at Tenerife can open again is unclear right now.