Thu, 16 Sep 2021
People will be able to fly direct from the Isle of Man to Majorca next summer.
Tour operator FlyDirect will run the service every Saturday between 4 June and 17 September.
Flights will leave the Isle of Man and fly direct to Palma Airport in Majorca. This new service means that islanders will be able to travel abroad without the inconvenience of stopping off at a UK airport.
C. I. Travel Group Managing Director Robert Mackenzie said, “We are really excited to announce the expansion of our services to the Isle of Man. Flights and holidays will be available to book online, and we’re thrilled to be using our near 40 years of experience in the travel industry to offer residents something new. Islanders can feel secure knowing that they’re travelling with a regulated and well-established provider with extensive experience of providing exceptional customer service.”
To operate the flights, Fly Direct is partnering with BA CityFlyer, a subsidiary of British Airways. The new route will enhance the island’s connectivity and offer customers the opportunity to fly on an Embraer 190 jet aircraft, with flights scheduled to take just under three hours.
Flights will go on sale next month.