
More Winter Flights from Bremen: Mallorca and Antalya Move Closer
For the Christmas period the offering at Bremen Airport is growing: low-cost airlines are adding extra connections to Palma and Antalya. What this means for travelers — and for the airport.
Additional flights to favorite destinations – just in time for the Christmas season
If you drop by Bremen Airport these weeks, you'll notice people are packing larger suitcases again. Airlines are responding to strong demand from northwest Germany and are adding extra winter slots. For many, that means more options toward the sun, especially around Christmas and New Year's.
What's new?
Ryanair, according to the airport, has announced seven additional departures to Palma de Mallorca (More winter flights from Bremen: Mallorca and Antalya). That's handy if you want to travel flexibly — or visit relatives over the holidays. And yes, it's the route where the queue at the terminal café often eats up your time in the afternoon.
SunExpress is also adding four extra flights to Antalya (Autumn Holidays 2025: Antalya Overtakes Mallorca — What This Means for the Island) – a classic for those still planning beach and mild weather in December. The combination shows: low-cost carriers continue to set the tone for winter traffic.
Why now?
The airport emphasizes close cooperation with its partner airlines. You hear it at the information desk, you read it in press releases: more capacity means better meeting the increased demand. Bremen saw a slight passenger increase in 2024 and wants to carry that momentum forward.
For holidaymakers this concretely means: more departure times, fewer fully booked flights – at least on paper. Frequent flyers should still book early; the Christmas market in front of the terminal usually remains well attended.
A broader perspective
Ryanair operates regular winter connections from several German airports to islands and sun destinations (Plan de vuelos de invierno 2025: así cambian las conexiones de Mallorca con Alemania). Frequencies vary by location — from a few connections per week to several flights. The overall picture: demand for island destinations in winter is stable, and airlines adjust their schedules accordingly.
Quick tip from personal experience: if possible, check weekdays (Tuesdays and Wednesdays are often quieter) and plan check-in times generously — security checks can get crowded around holidays.
Whether you're off to Palma or heading to Antalya to escape the gray for a bit of sun: Bremen is offering a few more ways to unwind this winter. And that's pleasant when winter sunshine is suddenly only a two-hour flight away.
Frequently asked questions
Are there more winter flights from Bremen to Mallorca this year?
Why are airlines adding more Mallorca flights from Bremen in winter?
Is Mallorca a good destination for a winter break from Germany?
What should I know before booking a winter flight to Mallorca from Bremen?
Are there more winter flights from Bremen to Antalya too?
How crowded is Bremen Airport during the Christmas travel period?
When is the best time to fly to Mallorca in winter if I want fewer crowds?
Do winter flights from Germany to Mallorca usually change by airport?
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