Flights cancelled or delayed at short notice at Palma de Mallorca airport
Here you’ll find the latest delays and cancellations at Palma de Mallorca Airport. If you are a passenger on one of these flights, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact the experts at Flightright to fight for your rights together and get your money back.
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Cancelled or delayed flight in Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca Airport is located 8 km from the city center of Palma de Mallorca. It was opened in 1960, when the entire region was experiencing a surge in tourism. According to Flightright, there were a total of 98579 flights scheduled at Palma de Mallorca-Balearic Islands Airport in 2023. Of these, 495 flights were cancelled, representing 0.5% of all scheduled flights. In addition, 721 flights were delayed, accounting for 0.73% of all flights.
Flightright makes claims in the event of a flight cancellation or delay in Palma de Mallorca regardless of the airline. All you have to do is enter your details into our online compensation calculator and you will find out whether your case is eligible for compensation and, if so, how much compensation you are likely to receive.
What rights do I have in the event of delays or cancellations in Palma de Mallorca?
- Compensation between £220 and £520 is regulated by the UK Regulation.
- The price of the ticket is independent of the amount of compensation you are entitled to.
- You are entitled to compensation for flights up to 6 years ago.
- You are entitled to compensation in the event of a delay of more than 3 hours or if the flight is cancelled at short notice or overbooked.
What should I do in the event of delays or cancellations in Palma de Mallorca?
- Ask the airline counter for the reason for the delay.
- Keep photos, receipts for your expenses and any vouchers you have been given.
- Order food and drinks at the airport, the airline must pay for them.
- Use our online calculator to find out how much money you are entitled to if your flight is delayed or cancelled.
When am I entitled to compensation for a cancelled or delayed flight?
If your flight arrives at its destination at least 3 hours late, is cancelled without 14 days’ notice or you have been denied boarding and the flight is under UK Regulation, you are entitled to compensation. Passengers departing from a UK airport, or flying to the UK from a non-UK airport on an EU/EEA or UK air carrier, as well as passengers flying to the EU/EEA from a non-EU/EEA airport on a UK air carrier, are protected under UK261 Regulation.
The amount of compensation depends on the distance of the journey and the claims apply to flights that took place up to 6 years ago. However, so-called extraordinary circumstances such as strikes or bad weather conditions exempt the airline from paying compensation. Important: Do not let your airline excuse you! Discount vouchers or gift vouchers do not exempt the airline from paying your compensation.
You can claim compensation in the following cases:
- Delays: Your flight has arrived at its destination more than 3 hours late.
- Cancellations: You were informed of the cancellation less than 14 days before departure.
- Overbooking: The airline overbooks your flight and you can no longer find a seat on board.
- Missed connecting flight: You miss your connecting flight and reach your final destination with a delay of 3 hours or more.
The amount of compensation depends on the flight distance:
- Short-haul flights – less than 1500 km – £220 compensation for affected air travelers.
- Medium-haul flights – between 1500 km and 3500 km – entitlement to £350 compensation per passenger
- Long-haul flights – more than 3500 km – entitlement to £520 compensation for the passengers concerned
Delayed, cancelled, overbooked, missed connecting flight? You are entitled to:
Short distance up to 1500 km | Medium distance up to 3500 km | Long distance from 3500 km |
e.g. London – Edinburgh | e.g. London – Athens | e.g. London – Tokyo |
£220 | £350 | £520 |
What do I do in the event of a delay or cancellation at Palma de Mallorca airport?
The first thing you need to do is find out whether you should receive compensation for the delay or cancellation of your flight in your particular case. This first step requires some knowledge of the applicable UK law for air passengers, and to avoid excuses from the airlines, you should be properly informed about them. Our free online calculator will show you your entitlement to compensation in no time at all. More than 3.2 million passengers have already used our service.
What rights do I have while waiting at the airport?
If you have to wait at the airport, you can claim a range of additional benefits. These services depend on the length of the journey and must be offered by each airline:
- Short-haul: from 2 hours waiting time, free drinks, food and 2 phone calls, as well as sending e-mails or a fax.
- Medium-haul: from 3 hours waiting time, free drinks, meals and 2 telephone calls, as well as the sending of e-mails or a fax.
- Long-haul: from 4 hours waiting time, free drinks, lunch and 2 telephone calls, as well as the sending of e-mails or a fax.
In the event of overbooking, all services must be offered immediately.
More than 5 hours delay
After a delay of 5 hours, you have the option of canceling the flight and not flying on. The airline must either offer you an alternative route or refund your ticket. In this case, go directly to the counter and ask about your options.
Flight the next day
If the plane has to stay on the ground until the next day, the airline is responsible for the cost of accommodation and transportation from the airport to the hotel. Contact the airline directly and ask for written confirmation of their confirmation of payment.
How can I insure my compensation for the next flight?
Use our free compensation calculator to make sure you don’t miss out on any potential claims. Enter your flight details from Palma de Mallorca airport in advance and we’ll let you know as soon as we know if you’re entitled to compensation.
What are my passenger rights if my flight is cancelled due to a strike at Palma de Mallorca- Balearic Islands Airport?
If your flight is due to depart from Palma de Mallorca – Balearic Islands Airport and there is a strike at the airport in question, first check whether your flight is affected by the cancellations due to the strike. According to the UK Passenger Rights Regulation, you are entitled to alternative transportation or a refund of the ticket price. You may also be entitled to compensation if there are no extraordinary circumstances and it is an internal airline strike, for example. Contact your airline for more information about replacement transportation, rebooking or ticket refunds, as well as local services such as meals and, if necessary, accommodation and transportation to the hotel.
Can I receive flight compensation if my flight is delayed or cancelled at Palma de Mallorca – Balearic Islands Airport due to a strike?
A flight cancellation or a significant delay of more than three hours due to a strike is often considered an extraordinary circumstance, provided the strike is not the fault of the airline or airline staff. There is no entitlement to compensation in exceptional circumstances. Nevertheless, passengers should check their rights to basic care and catering services at Palma de Mallorca – Balearic Islands Airport. This includes meals, refreshments and, if necessary, accommodation, depending on the length of the delay and the flight route. Also important to know: If your flight is cancelled because the airline staff is on strike, then you are entitled to your ticket price refund, alternative transportation, meals on site and additional compensation.
Useful tips and information about Palma de Mallorca
The airport has a single passenger terminal divided into 5 blocks. It is the third busiest airport in Spain and the most profitable in the country.
Proven punctuality
The airport has a very low cancellation rate considering the number of flights it handles each year. Last year, only 3 out of 1000 flights were cancelled. Delays are also relatively under control on the Balearic island. Palma de Mallorca Airport had a remarkable year of operations in 2023. The most active airline was Ryanair, with a total of 20,305 flights with 114 cancellations and 242 delays, indicating a reliable service with minimal disruption. It was closely followed by Vueling with 10,491 flights with 7 cancellations and 80 delays, indicating high operational efficiency.
Exceptional circumstances at Palma de Mallorca airport
It is also considered an “extraordinary circumstance” if your flight is affected by a strike by airport staff. In such a case, you are unfortunately not entitled to compensation from the airline, but you may be entitled to basic services at the airport or an alternative flight route.
Problems with your flight from Palma de Mallorca airport?
According to Flightright data, there were 1216 incidents at Palma de Mallorca-Balearic Islands Airport in 2023, accounting for 1.23% of all departures. The UK261 Regulation provides for compensation in the event of long delays, cancellations and overbooking of flights. Flightright helps you to assert your rights and receive your compensation.
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