More guests from China, but no direct flights: What Palma really needs
Chinese Demand for Mallorca Is Rising Despite Missing Direct Flights
Chinese demand for Mallorca is growing, but most visitors still arrive via connecting flights through Spain.

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Why are more Chinese travellers booking Mallorca even without direct flights?
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How do connecting flights affect trips to Mallorca from China?
Connections make the journey longer, more expensive, and more complicated.
Is Mallorca likely to get a direct flight from China soon?
A direct route has been discussed, but there is no confirmed plan.
What would Mallorca need to attract more long-haul visitors from China?
Better flight links, partnerships and Mandarin-language services would make the biggest difference.
What can travellers do if they are flying to Mallorca from China with a transfer?
Choose a safe connection, check baggage rules and allow enough transfer time.
Why do airlines hesitate to launch direct routes to Palma?
Seasonal demand and route profitability are the main obstacles.
How could Mallorca Airport benefit from more Chinese visitors?
It could widen Mallorca’s tourism base, but only if travel logistics improve too.
What kind of Chinese-language services does Mallorca still lack?
Mandarin information, booking tools and trained staff are still limited.
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