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TUI Connects Belfast City Airport to Palma with Direct Flight - IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute

TUI has announced the return of flights to the Balearic Island of Majorca (Palma) from Belfast City Airport for the summer of 2025. Starting on 7th June, the airline will operate weekly flights every Saturday throughout the summer season, offering holidaymakers convenient access to the popular Spanish destination.

Belfast City Airport Aviation Development Manager Ellie McGimpsey, said “At Belfast City Airport, we are committed to delivering choice and convenience for our passengers, and the return of TUI’s route to Majorca will make it even easier for Northern Irish holidaymakers to get away this summer.Majorca has always been a firm favourite amongst our passengers, and TUI’s range of affordable accommodation options and package holidays only enhances the appeal, giving travellers flexibility to tailor their trip whilst enjoying great value. With the added benefit of our speedy security process and hassle-free departures, plus a short flight time coming in at less than three hours, Majorca is the ideal choice for those that want to explore Santa Ponsa, Pollença, Palma City, Palma Nova, Alcudia, and more from the heart of Belfast.”

TUI Head of Ireland Craig Morgan , said “We are delighted to operate once again from Belfast City Airport to the largest of the Balearic Islands, Majorca. The island is a firm favourite with local Northern Ireland holidaymakers due to its short flight time, wide range of resorts offering quality hotels and apartments and attractions to suit the whole family.”

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