AIR TRAFFIC

Ibiza airport to operate 70 flights this Constitution Saturday, 13.6% less than in 2024

The island will manage 64 domestic and six international flights on a holiday in which traffic falls in Ibiza, remains stable in Palma and grows in Menorca, with 395 operations planned in the Balearic Islands as a whole, according to Aena.
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Ibiza airport will have this Saturday, Constitution Day, a lower activity than last year. According to data provided by Aena, 70 flights are scheduled throughout the day, which represents a drop of 13.58% compared to December 6, 2024, when more operations were recorded on the island.

Of the total number of flights scheduled at the Ibizan airport, 64 correspond to domestic connections and only six will be international, a distribution that reflects the weight of domestic traffic on these dates outside the high tourist season. Despite being a national holiday, the figure is below that of last year and confirms a decrease in air traffic on the island during this long weekend.

In the archipelago as a whole, the Balearic airports plan to operate 395 flights this Saturday, just 0.75% less than on the same date in 2024, when they reached 398 operations. The bulk of traffic will be concentrated in Palma, where Son Sant Joan airport has 281 flights scheduled, of which 184 are domestic and 97 international, representing a slight decrease of 0.71% over the previous year.

The positive note of the day is provided by Menorca. The Menorcan airport will operate 44 flights, 42 domestic and two international, which represents an increase of 29.41% compared to Constitution Day 2024. Thus, while Ibiza loses operations and Palma remains practically stable, Menorca experiences a notable increase in its air activity in the middle of the holiday weekend.

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