Tenerife North wins Part I ‒ vote for the best of 16 W16/17 Fire Truck Water Arches Part II – get voting now

A worthy winner. Aena’s Tenerife North Airport, which was incidentally the 2013 and first-ever Arch of Triumph champion, scooped Part I of the bi-annual competition (the other time we do this is at the start of the Northern Hemisphere summer season) W16/17 Public Vote with this beauty.
Today might be the day they decided who was going to be the most powerful person in the world, but many of you will have bypassed that result in the clamour to find out which of last week’s 12 entries into the Arch of Triumph Public Vote Part I has come away with the award. Wait no more. It was a Canary Islands 1-2-3, as Aena’s Tenerife North Airport, which was incidentally the 2013 and first-ever Arch of Triumph champion, secured 35% of the vote to see off fellow Canary Islands and Aena airports of Gran Canaria (20%) and Fuerteventura (12%). The Spanish airport will have seven days to bask in the glory, joining former Public Vote winners of Budapest, Bucharest, Iasi, Cluj-Napoca, Lille, Athens, Amsterdam, as well as Gran Canaria and La Palma – both in the Canary Islands. 16 airports, including two new cargo routes and one picture taken from inside a cockpit, are vying for supremacy this week, and it is also Part II of the sister competition the Cake of the Week. N.B. The airport names which are underlined are the creators of the FTWAs in question. Keep voting!!
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