BA launching new Palma flights from Glasgow
British Airways is adding a new route to holiday favourite Palma de Mallorca.
The weekly service from Glasgow Airport kicks off on 9 May 2026 and will be operated by the BA CityFlyer brand.
It will run every Saturday throughout the summer of 2026.
CityFlyer offer economy Euro Traveller and Club Europe business fares on the route.
Seats are on sale from £111 one way.
Chris Tibbett, Aero Director at AGS Airports, called it ‘an exciting addition to our summer schedule.’
“We expect this service to be especially popular amongst loyal BA customers.”
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