Ibiza airport will close the year 2025 with a total of 60 flights scheduled for this Tuesday, December 31, a figure that reflects the moderation of air traffic on these dates, according to data provided by Aena.
Of the total planned operations, 58 will be domestic flights, while only two will be international connections, confirming the predominance of the domestic market during the winter period on the island.
Air activity will increase at the beginning of the new year. On January 1, 2026, Balearic airports will record a general upturn in operations and, in the archipelago as a whole, 388 flights will pass through, most of them domestic. Although Aena has not yet broken down the detail by airports for that day, the increase responds to the return of travelers after the New Year’s Eve celebrations.
In the Balearic Islands as a whole, 325 flights will operate on the last day of 2025, which is 13 fewer than on the same date the previous year, a drop that is part of the seasonal nature of the winter and the lower tourist activity outside the high season.











