Travelling to Mallorca by Plane
Mallorca is very well connected with the surrounding countries and the rest of the world. Many of the flights arriving on the island are direct flights departing from the main European cities. So the most common way to travel to Mallorca is by air. Most people arriving on the island do so by plane via Palma de Mallorca’s Son Sant Joan airport.
Travelling to Mallorca by plane: Non-stop flights to/from Palma (PMI)
Palma Airport (IATA: PMI, ICAO: LEPA), also known as Palma de Mallorca Son Sant Joan Airport, is the third-largest airport in Spain. It is an international airport and operates in the Mediterranean area of Spain. Palma airport has scheduled non-stop passenger flights to/from 175 destinations in 34 countries. Need a ticket to Mallorca? Check here for the best flights and availability of tickets to Mallorca.
Advantages of travelling to Mallorca by plane
The aeroplane has in its favour the speed with which it makes the journey to Palma de Mallorca from anywhere in Europe. In addition to the security of travelling by plane, it must also be said that flying to Majorca is much cheaper than it was a few years ago. This is an aspect that is taken into account not only by those passengers who have time restrictions because they are travelling to the largest of the Balearic Islands on business, but also because, as we said before, the aeroplane is the main means of access to Palma de Mallorca.
Airlines operating at Palma de Mallorca Airport
In total there are 59 airlines flying to and from Palma de Mallorca. Most flights are operated by one of the following airlines:
Ryanair (FR), easyJet (U2), Eurowings (EW), Iberia (IB), Vueling (VY), Norwegian (D8), Volotea (V7), Jet2 (LS), Air Europa (UX).
Flight times to Mallorca from other cities.
Check here the cities of origin and the duration of all direct flights connecting with Mallorca.