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Domestic flight threat to the Balearics
Airlines 810 million euros out of pocket from for resident discounts
There is a danger of the Balearics having fewer flights to the mainland. | Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter
Palma13/03/2025 13:01
The Airlines Association (ALA) said on Thursday that the government owes 810 million euros to the airlines that operate routes to the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands, Ceuta and Melilla to cover for the 75% discount for island residents. According to the airline industry association, these companies could be ‘forced’ to stop operating some routes or to reduce frequencies in the face of this ‘unsustainable situation and economic suffocation’, it warned in a press release.
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