Albastar announces the start of direct flights to Palma de Mallorca from Milan Linate
Albastar announces the opening of ticket sales for direct flights departing from Milan Linate to Palma de Mallorca, three times a week from 11th July until 28th October, every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday.
The following weekly flights will set off from Milan Linate, and fly to Palma de Mallorca:
Tuesdays, from 27.07.21 to 26.10.21
AP445 Palma de Mallorca – Milan Linate 5:40 pm 7:25 pm
AP446 Milan Linate – Palma de Mallorca 8:15 pm 9:55 pm
Thursdays, from 15.07.21 to 28.10.21
AP445 Palma de Mallorca – Milan Linate 6:05 pm 7:50 pm
AP446 Milan Linate – Palma de Mallorca 8:40 pm 10:25 pm
Sundays, from 11.07.21 to 24.10.21
AP445 Palma de Mallorca – Milan Linate 6:05 pm 7:50 pm
AP446 Milan Linate – Palma de Mallorca 8:40 pm 10:25 pm
In addition to the connection from Milan Linate, from 27th July to 14th September, flights to the Balearic Islands will depart from Cuneo airport for Palma de Mallorca and Menorca, as shown below:
Tuesdays
AP431 Palma de Mallorca – Milan Linate 07:10 am 08:45 am
AP432 Milan Linate – Palma de Mallorca 2:20 pm 4:00 pm
AP436 Cuneo – Menorca 09:45 am 11:10 am
AP435 Menorca – Cuneo 12:10 pm 1:30 pm
Flights can be booked on the website www.albastar.es and through traditional and online travel agencies. For information and bookings, contact our call centre on +39 095.311503 or by email at [email protected]
ALBASTAR: Albastar, an IATA member with IOSA certification, is a private Spanish airline guaranteeing the highest operational and safety standards. Albastar was founded in 2009 and has had a permanent establishment in Italy since 2014. Over the years, the airline has become a reference point for tour operators, brokers, sports associations and individual customers, offering the market an increasingly flexible business model, comprising scheduled and on-demand flights, as well as connections for religious tourism. Albastar operates with a fleet of five B737-800NG that have 189 seats in a single class, and one B737-400 with 170 seats in a single class. All of its aircraft meet the strictest and most stringent safety standards required by EASA.