Majorca Flights And Airport Details

By Jack Daws

If you are thinking of taking a few days away from the snow and cold that characterizes most northern winters, think no further than the island of Majorca. This Spanish island has been playing host to tourists for the past fifty years. Over half of the island state's population is employed in the tourist industry, and eighty percent of Majorca's GDP comes from tourism. This all proves that Majorca knows how to treat you right. It is also very easy to get to, as it is only one hundred and seventy five miles off the eastern coast of Spain. You can take the ferry from Valencia, or you can shop around for one of hundreds of Majorca flights originating from most major European cities as well as many other destinations worldwide.

The United Kingdom sends the most people to Majorca every year, at least as percentage of their total population.

For England you can either use BMI or British Airways, depending on where you are traveling. BMI specializes in Cardiff, Birmingham, East Midlands and Manchester. Try British Airways for London or Ryanair, which often has great deals. From London, of course, you can reach anywhere in Europe or, indeed, the world.

Other choices for international flights include Berlin Air. Travel first to Dusseldorf and, from there, go anywhere in the world. This airline has flights to New York, Tel Aviv, Mombassa and Moscow, to name a few. Air France is just one way to travel to Beijing with just two stops. Or, for Tokyo, just two stops on KLM and Lufthansa and you will arrive at your destination. These two airlines can take you almost anywhere in the world via their hubs.

In this airport there are plenty of bars and restaurants to keep you busy. If you need anything late at night, no worries because there is a 24-hour bar and even cafeteria. The shops in this airport are endless. You can shop in a leather goods shop, toy shop, candy and even flower shops. You may even want to check out the clothes and jewelry shops.

Do not fret about travel option when arriving in Palma, Majorca. The first of two travel options is the taxi. At the arrival floor you will find taxis waiting at the doors. Your second option is the bus. Number one bus is the one that will take you where you need to be. You still have the option of car rentals of course. - 31515

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