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"Cheap flights to Majorca - Palma Airport"



Cheap holidays to Majorca begin at Palma de Mallorca Airport, previously known as Son Sant Joan Airport. Situated about 8 km east of the island’s capital Palma de Mallorca, the airport is the third largest in Spain after Madrid Barajas Airport and Barcelona International Airport. As a result of Majorca being such a popular holiday destination, Palma de Mallorca becomes one of the busiest airports in Europe during the summer months. Thousands of holidaymakers fly in to this airport before being transferred to Majorca holiday resorts. The flight time from the UK is about 2 hours, while most resorts are about one hour transfer time.

With a great range of regional airports throughout the UK to fly from, a short flight time of about 2 hours and transfers that take about an hour, you can see why Majorca is such a popular option amongst thousands of holidaymakers every year. Add short flight and transfer times to this and you can be from your front door to the hotel pool in a matter of hours! Palma Mallorca airport is well serviced by Monarch Airlines, with several flights from the UK's major airports to Palma Mallorca throughout the week.

Majorca can easily be reached from London and several regional airports with frequent charter and scheduled flights, flight times are typically around 2 hours. Strong competition from the London airports of Luton, Stansted and Gatwick ensure fantastic flights can be bought with good times and great prices while you can expect to pay slightly more from the regional airports of Southampton, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, Teeside or Aberdeen. Germany is superbly served with daily flights to Majorca throughout most of the year with competitive prices from low cost airlines as well as the scheduled operators.

Cheap flights to Majorca

With hundreds of restaurants and a wide variety of things to do, taking a vacation to Majorca is very possible with so many cheap flights departing from London. Palma de Mallorca is the only main city on the island and is, therefore, the main touch-down point for travellers. Catch Ryanair flights to Majorca for as little as £20! Easyjet, Monarch Airlines, Thomson Airways and Air Berlin also fly from London. All it take is one search. Stick to low cost airlines as long as you can handle flying with carry-on luggage only.
Flights to Palma de Mallorca are most expensive in the summertime as many tourists take their holidays in the Balearic Islands. Travel instead during the spring or autumn to avoid the crowds and take advantage of cheaper flight and hotel deals

Using our simple search form, you can instantly check availability and prices on thousands of flights to Majorca from top airlines and save money by booking today. The special charm of the island lies in its diversity. Mallorca is especially known for its wild nightlife, which has been attracting party-hungry holiday guests for generations with a varied offering of scenes. In addition, the island is captivating with its peaceful villages, picturesque landscapes and many cultural highlights.

Air Berlin One of the most popular and frequent fliers with daily direct flights to Mallorca from over 20 cities across Germany including Frankfurt, Cologne/Bonn, Dusseldorf, Sylt, Dortmund, Munster, Hamburg, Sylt, Bremen, Stugggart, Nuremberg, Dresden, Paderborn, Erfurt, Saarbrucken, Linz, Leipzig, Berlin-Schoenefeld, Berlin-Tegel and Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden. KLM offers Direct flights to Majorca from Oslo, Sandefjord, Bergen, Stavanger, Trondheim and Kristainsand in Norway; Stockholm and Gotheberg in Sweden, Copenhagen and Billun in Denmark; Helsinki in Finlan. Most of the flights operating across Spain to Majorca are with Iberia who run scheduled flights with reasonable prices with prices from as little as €55 from Barcelona to Palma one way.

The international airport of Son Sant Joan, which is 8 km from the city of Palma de Mallorca, is the main entry point to the island. Due to the island´s popularity as a tourist destination, there are many direct flights from most of the principal European cities, especially from Germany and the United Kingdom. For those who don´t wish to fly or who wish to bring their own car, it is possible to reach the island by sea. There are daily ferries between Palma and the ports of Barcelona, Valencia, Dénia, Ibiza, Ciutadella and Mahon. The port of Alcúdia is also an important transit point and ferries from here run to Menorca and Barcelona. At the port of Cala Rajada there is a daily ferry to the port of Ciutadella, on the neighbouring island of Menorca, which takes an hour and a hal

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