Monarch adds new flights to Balearics
Monarch Airlines has added flights to Majorca this winter, giving it a year-round service to the Balearic island for the first time.
Flights to Palma will operate three times a week from both Gatwick and Manchester, offering over 51,000 seats to the Majorcan capital.
Monarch has also increased frequencies to mainland Spain and to other Spanish islands.
It will have extra flights to Alicante from Gatwick, Birmingham and Manchester and three new flights a week from Luton,
Malaga, Menorca and Gran Canaria will also operate with higher frequencies during the winter, as will Gibraltar, which will increase to six flights a week from Luton.
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