According to Cinco Diaz, the addition of the Balearic Islands to safer areas in the UK has boosted bookings in just 24 hours.
From June 30, British tourists will be able to spend their holidays in Balerix and avoid forced isolation once they move from yellow to green.
For now, only the Balearic Islands, Malta and Madira (two low-capacity competing destinations) can make it into the EU.
As a first step airlines have taken, Ryanair has announced an additional 200,000 seats on flights from the UK to Ibiza and Palma de Mallorca, adding seats to Malta in July, August and September 2021.
Ryaner, like other airlines protesting in the UK these days, called for an end to restrictions in the country, calling for green spaces to include the Canary Islands, Cyprus and the Greek islands. Their coronavirus infection rates are similar and they are lower. ”
EasyJet also announced this morning that it will add more than 20,000 seats to its flights from the UK to the Balearic Islands this summer to meet growing demand. Palma de Mallorca will get more than 12,000 additional seats, Menorca more than 6,000 and Ibiza nearly 2,000 additional seats.
Jet 2, one of the leading British tour operators inactive in the Balearic Islands due to British restrictions, has confirmed that it will resume operations by July 1, with a 3,000% increase in bookings for the archipelago for the month of July.