Despite reports of tourist numbers being down in summer, the Balearics saw a year-on-year increase in passenger numbers, with Palma Airport in Majorca remaining one of Spain's busiest airports
After two summers of anti-tourism protests, it appears Brits are undeterred from visiting the popular Balearic Islands .
Airports in the Balearics saw a year-on-year increase in passenger numbers of 2.4% between January and October 2025, with 15,628,717 international passengers landing on the islands' runways, according to Majorca Daily News . However, October did see a slight decrease of 0.1% in passenger numbers compared to 2024.
Most passengers arrived on low-cost airlines , with 10,903,152 travellers arriving using services such as easyJet and Ryanair, while 4,725,565 flew on tradition

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