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Summer 2025: More Mallorca flights from Bremen

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Bremen Airport is significantly expanding its flight offering to Mallorca in the 2025 summer flight schedule. From the end of March 2025, flights will depart several times a day from the Weser to the largest island in the Balearic Islands. The frequencies will even be increased again at the end of April.

Three airlines serve the Bremen-Mallorca route: Ryanair, Eurowings and Sundair. Ryanair will fly to Palma de Mallorca once a day from March 30th. Eurowings also offers daily flights, except Saturdays. Sundair will start with flights on Mondays, Saturdays and Sundays, but will increase to daily connections from April 23rd.

"This means that just after Easter there will be the opportunity to fly directly and non-stop from Bremen to Mallorca almost three times a day. We are very happy that we are giving the entire northwest the chance to visit this beautiful island regularly and flexibly," says Dr. Marc Cezanne, Managing Director of Bremen Airport, about the expansion of the offer.

The increased number of flights offers travelers from Bremen and the surrounding area more flexibility when planning their vacation. Mallorca is a popular travel destination and the new connections make it even easier and more convenient to reach the island. Bremen Airport is thus strengthening its position as an important regional hub for vacation flights.

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