The gathering of seaplanes in Pollensa Bay and at the military base had been scheduled to take place this year in mid-September. The air force, however, has advised the organisers - the Majorca Aeronautical Foundation - that it has taken away its permission.
The reason seemingly has to do with a town hall motion last October which was against the use of the bay as a "runway for seaplanes". That motion was raised (and approved) when there was talk of commercial seaplanes operating in the bay. The air force has acknowledged the town hall's decision and says that the military base can only be used, other than for military purposes (which include the firefighting planes), in exceptional circumstances and for emergency reasons.
The town hall, for its part, says that it has no issue with the Splash-In. Quite the contrary, according to the town hall delegate for Puerto Pollensa, Andrés Nevado. "It's a very nice event that is beneficial for tourism." Mayor Miquel Àngel March says that the town hall doesn't know why the air force has withdrawn permission. He points out that the town hall's motion was specifically aimed at preventing the base from being used commercially. It had nothing to do with "an event as unique and extraordinary as this one".