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By far the best way to get to know the fantastic beaches and Majorcan scenery is by car.
Ten local and international car hire firms provide car rentals at Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) – Avis, Hertz, Sixt, Europcar, Goldcar Europa, Majorca Airport Transfer, National Atesa, Record and ResortHoppa.
Use the Spain Airport Car Hire Search to compare car hire prices at Majorca-Son Sant Joan Airport and get the best deal for your Balearic Islands holiday travel.
Avis Car Hire At Palma de Mallorca Airport
The Avis Car Rentals offices at Mallorca Airport are located on the Ground Floor (Planta 0).
If you have any problems with your booking, you’ll find that the Avis website is not very helpful but you can call the Palma de Mallorca Airport Avis Car Hire office on +34 971 789 187.
The reason why Avis is a good choice to hire a car from is that it is a stable and trusted brand and also offers a big choice of pick up and drop off points. They have offices at most major towns on the island of Mallorca and apart from at the airport, are present at Renfe railway station in Malaga.
One of the disadvantages of hiring a car from Avis is that they tend to be more expensive than local car rentals firms. However, if you travel frequently and need to hire a car regularly, Avis have excellent discounts for their regular customers.
Click Here To Visit The Avis Website
Getting To Palma de Mallorca Airport By Car
Palma de Mallorca-Son Sant Joan Airport is located 8 km east of the city of Palma, on the edge of the city limits.
The airport is well-signposted from both the MA-19 Autovía de Levante and the MA-15 motorways.
Barcelona-El Prat Airport is located 10 km (6.2 miles) southwest of Barcelona city centre on the edge of the metropolitan area, between El Prat de Llobregat, Viladecans and Sant Boi. It’s close enough to Barcelona and is very convenient for Sitges and the rest of the Costa de Gavà.
About Barcelona Airport
As the second largest airport in Spain after Madrid Barajas, Barcelona-El Prat is by far the largest in Catalonia and the most important airport on the Spanish Mediterranean coast.
European and North African destinations dominate but Barcelona Airport also handles flights from all of the major airlines and receive some traffic from Southeast Asia, Latin America and North America. El Prat is also a major hub for Spanish airlines Spanair and Vueling, and a focus city for Air Europa and Iberia.
The Barcelona-Madrid air shuttle – the Pont Aeri in Catalan, Puente Aéreo in Spanish, literally Air Bridge in English – used to be the busiest air route in the world.
The Air Bridge recorded its high of 971 flight operations per week in 2007. However, after the AVE rail connection between Barcelona and Madrid was opened, there was a slight slump in air traffic – this high-speed train covers the distance between Barcelona and Madrid in 2 hours 40 minutes, and with train stations closer to both city centres, it’s a convenient option for many.
In 2008, Barcelona Airport dealt with 30,208,134 passengers – a slight decrease from the peak of 32,793,897
in 2007. However, with the new T1 terminal being added the original terminal – renamed T2 A, B and C – Barcelona Airport is equipped to receive more visitors in years to come.
Public And Private Transport To And From Barcelona Airport
Rail – Barcelona Airport is connected to the city centre by the local RENFE commuter train Line 2 Cercanias North (follow signs for Rodalies Barcelona Line 2 Nord). This train goes up north to Maçanet-Massanes from where you can get a connection to Girona and the Costa Brava. It normally stops at Barcelona-Sants railway station and the fairly central Passeig de Gràcia – both of which are on the Barcelona Metro system. This year, however, a new railway station – which will connect Barcelona Airport to the Spanish high-speed train AVE network, and Line 9 of the Barcelona Metro – is being constructed in La Sagrera. For this reason, El Clot has been the main RENFE and Metro station for airport passengers during the summer of 2009.
Bus - TMB – Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona – bus line 46 will take you from the airport to the relatively central Plaça Espanya, and a scheduled private bus line – the Aerobús – goes Plaça Catalunya, and stops at both Urgell and Plaça d’Espanya. If you’re planning on staying in Barcelona for a few days, it’s well-worth paying €7.70 for a T-10 ticket, which will give you ten journeys on TMB buses, the Metro and RENFE Cercanias.
Taxi – There are taxi ranks outside both terminals T1 and T2 and a ride into the city centre shouldn’t cost more than €30. The main road into both Barcelona and if you’re heading south is the C-32B. This highway connects the airport to a main traffic interchange between Barcelona’s Ronda de Dalt ring road and major motorways but depending on the time of day, taxi drivers may choose to drive into Barcelona city centre on the Ronda Litoral or Gran Via.

Barcelona Airport is easy by car!
Car Hire – Five car rentals companies provide car hire at Barcelona-El Prat Airport – Avis, Hertz, EuropCar, National Atesa and Sol-Mar, so you shouldn’t have any problem getting a good deal. You’ll also find that they’ve also got drop-off points in Barcelona, other major Catalan towns and along the the Costas Brava, Daurada and Maresme.
Airport Parking – Divided evenly between terminals T1 and T2, Barcelona Airport has excellent parking facilities. The multi-storey car park directly in front of Terminal 2C has over 2,000 spaces and connects to the airport via a covered corridor. Another multi-storey car park in front of Terminal 2A gives another 2,600 more spaces. The remainder of the parking spaces are distributed in front of the terminal and office buildings within in walking distance of Arrivals and Departures. There is also a long-stay car park between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
TUIfly nordic take-off Gran Canaria(Canary islands Spain) LasPalmas. GCLP
Intl Airport. With Boeing 737-800. To Copenhagen Airport CPH(Kastrup) EKCH.
SCARED OF FLYING?
Tell yourself that Flying is the Fastest & Safest way to be Transportet, to City Holiday or maybe Sun Holiday.
TURBULENCE:
Turbulence can feel bad, for you and maybe the flight. But Turbulence isnt “Bad” for the Aircraft! Turbulence have no Effection on The Aircrafts Data or Construction. Trust me, i have tryed to be in HARD TURBULENCE!
BOEING B737 WING:
This Type of Aircraft MT Boeing 737-800F
Can move its wing with Up to 2.5*4.5 Meters! Feks in Turbulence.
Tips for flying anxiety
Make it clear to yourself that flying is safe – and the safest way is to go on. Bring your knowledge – to fly on planes and their fittings, sounds and movements. Find out what you are taking a flight are most afraid of and search information on this.
Be rested and eat well before you travel. Your body burns blood sugar more quickly if you are stressed. Be at the airport in good time before your departure. Are you back in time before you depart, you might avoid stressing yourself more than necessary.
Ask for a room far into the aircraft where the aircraft is typically more quiet during turbulence. Lider you also acrophobia, that is a good idea to avoid a window seat.
Hide not your fears. Say like the staff that you do not like to fly. Try to relax. Sea like good reading material or music with. Focus on breathing. Breathe calmly and completely down from the diaphragm.
Avoid alcohol. Too much alcohol can intensify your feelings of lack of control. Even coffee is a bad idea. Large quantities may have the body to react as it was on adrenaline. Drink copious amounts of water during the flight instead.
So. Scared of Flying? Contact me if you are!
ENJOY!
Duration : 0:2:21
TUIfly nordic take-off Gran Canaria(Canary islands Spain) LasPalmas. GCLP
Intl Airport. With Boeing 737-800. To Copenhagen Airport CPH(Kastrup) EKCH.
SCARED OF FLYING?
Tell yourself that Flying is the Fastest & Safest way to be Transportet, to City Holiday or maybe Sun Holiday.
TURBULENCE:
Turbulence can feel bad, for you and maybe the flight. But Turbulence isnt “Bad” for the Aircraft! Turbulence have no Effection on The Aircrafts Data or Construction. Trust me, i have tryed to be in HARD TURBULENCE!
BOEING B737 WING:
This Type of Aircraft MT Boeing 737-800F
Can move its wing with Up to 2.5*4.5 Meters! Feks in Turbulence.
Tips for flying anxiety
Make it clear to yourself that flying is safe – and the safest way is to go on. Bring your knowledge – to fly on planes and their fittings, sounds and movements. Find out what you are taking a flight are most afraid of and search information on this.
Be rested and eat well before you travel. Your body burns blood sugar more quickly if you are stressed. Be at the airport in good time before your departure. Are you back in time before you depart, you might avoid stressing yourself more than necessary.
Ask for a room far into the aircraft where the aircraft is typically more quiet during turbulence. Lider you also acrophobia, that is a good idea to avoid a window seat.
Hide not your fears. Say like the staff that you do not like to fly. Try to relax. Sea like good reading material or music with. Focus on breathing. Breathe calmly and completely down from the diaphragm.
Avoid alcohol. Too much alcohol can intensify your feelings of lack of control. Even coffee is a bad idea. Large quantities may have the body to react as it was on adrenaline. Drink copious amounts of water during the flight instead.
So. Scared of Flying? Contact me if you are!
ENJOY!
Duration : 0:2:21
An evening take-off from Malaga, Spain with a good view of Malaga Harbour. See larger screen size on www.malaga-weather.com
Duration : 0:1:41
An evening take-off from Malaga, Spain with a good view of Malaga Harbour. See larger screen size on www.malaga-weather.com
Duration : 0:1:41
Various aircraft Take off at Palma de Mallorca. Boeing 737, 757 Airbus 320, 319 etc… despegando de Palma. Various Airliners: Spanair, Easy Jet etc…
Duration : 0:2:41
Various aircraft Take off at Palma de Mallorca. Boeing 737, 757 Airbus 320, 319 etc… despegando de Palma. Various Airliners: Spanair, Easy Jet etc…
Duration : 0:2:41
