Pictured at the launch of Shannon Airport’s summer schedule are, Hugo Donoghue (3), Sofia Mullally (2), Louis Donoghue (4) and Sienna Mullally (5). Photograph: Arthur Ellis

TUI are to operate a direct flight from Shannon Airport to Majorca beginning next summer.

Currently TUI already has services from Shannon to Lanzarote and Costa Dorada as part of the summer schedule. From next May, a new weekly service will operate every Tuesday until September 16th 2025.

Majorca is an all-round summer staple, home to golden sand beaches, hidden coves and picturesque harbours. Majorca has long been a summer holiday favourite, as a renowned destination for sunshine, culture, food and music, while it also offers a wide range of family-friendly resorts, picturesque beaches and a vibrant social scene, for people of all ages to enjoy.

The new weekly service to Palma Airport, Majorca will commence on 6th May 2025, operating every Tuesday from Shannon through the peak summer season, until 16th September 2025. This is the first time TUI has operated this service from Shannon since 2019, with this latest addition adding to its existing services to Lanzarote and Costa Dorada.

Welcoming the expansion of TUIs Summer 2025 programme from Shannon Airport, Craig Morgan, Head of Ireland for TUI, said, “We are delighted to operate once again from Shannon Airport to Palma, Majorca. This beautiful island has long been a favourite with Irish holidaymakers, offering a blend of convenience and variety. The island’s diverse attractions, from family-friendly beaches and vibrant local culture to romantic dining spots and lively nightlife ensure there’s something for everyone”.

Declan Power, Head of Aviation Development at Shannon Airport said that the summer 2025 programme is welcome news for holidaymakers flying from Shannon. “We are delighted to have such a broad range of options for anyone flying from Shannon Airport and to welcome back TUI holidays on the Shannon to Palma Majorca route for the first time since 2019. This new service is a significant boost for our airport and a further endorsement of the growing demand from our customers, who are travelling from all over the country to Fly Shannon”.

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