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There’s no doubt that the airport improvements over the years have help the tourism industry on Mallorca hugely. The island’s Aeropuerto de Son Sant Joan on the outskirts of Palma is model of modern design and efficiency. The majority of foreign tourists who holiday on Mallorca are either German or British and, with over 7 million tourists flying to the island during 2009, the importance of a great airport cannot   Read More ...

Flights to Spain Majorca

Monarch airlines will add flights to keep up with half-term demand, it has been announced.  The airline will increase the number of flights to sunny Malaga, Tenerife, and Alicante in order to meet demand. For 22 October and 29 October, Monarch will add more flights from Luton to Alicante and also extra flights to Tenerife.  On 28 October there will be one additional flight from Manchester to Malaga. The airline   Read More ...

Flights to Spain

British Airways online and direct sales manager, Keith Chuter, and Francisco De La Torre, the Mayor of Malaga Town Hall, put pen to paper this month, signing a letter of intent, making official their plans to further promote Malaga City in the British market. The letter lays the foundations of a two year agreement that will see British Airways use its online channels, to highlight the many flights available to   Read More ...

Andalucia Flights to Spain

Flying into Spain from the UK is easy these days, with many regular daily flights from Heathrow and Gatwick and several other regional UK airports. The two biggest Spanish airports are at Madrid and Barcelona. Spain’s national airline is Iberia. British Airways, American Airlines, Air France, Delta, Easyjet, and Ryanair are just a few of the airlines that fly regularly to Madrid’s Barajas International Airport. Smaller airlines and charter flights   Read More ...

Flights to Spain