Ryanair will offer connections between Palma and 84 national and international airports this summer, a schedule that includes nine new routes: Aarhus (Denmark), Belfast, Rome Fiumicino, Klagenfurt (Austria), Paderborn (Germany), Warsaw and Marrakech, Fez and Nador (Morocco).
In the peak of the high season of 2023 Ryanair will have fifteen aircraft based at Son Sant Joan, one more than last year. In addition to offering new destinations, the airline will increase frequencies on routes with more demand.
“This unparalleled growth is backed by investment of 1.5 billion dollars,” says Ryanair. This underlines its status as “Palma’s number one airline”, with 7.8 million passengers a year.
The airline’s director for Spain and Portugal, Elena Cabrera, says that its offer for Palma is expanding “with the lowest fares in Europe”.