Starting Saturday, November 1, Mallorca’s main towns will stay connected to the airport throughout the year.
For the first time, the Balearic Government will operate a regular AeroTib airport bus service during the low season, ensuring daily connections between major population centres across Mallorca and Palma Airport.
The all-day, seven-day-a-week service is part of the public transport improvements led by the Mallorca Transport Consortium (CTM) and made possible through revised inter-urban bus concessions.
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Balearic Government Introduces Year-Round AeroTib Bus Service for the First Time
Routes A11, A33, A43 and A51 will now link Son Sant Joan Airport with towns such as Calvià, Inca, Manacor, Sa Pobla, Alcúdia, Llucmajor and Campos, offering between 26 and 38 journeys per day, with an average frequency of 60 to 75 minutes.
The Minister for Housing, Territory and Mobility, José Luis Mateo, highlighted that this initiative reflects the Government’s commitment to strengthening public transport for residents. Alongside Lorena del Valle, Director-General for Mobility, and Lluïsa Serra, CTM Manager, he emphasised that this new year-round service will provide thousands of users with a stable, reliable connection to the airport.
With this change, the AeroTib lines will no longer be limited to the summer season, becoming part of Mallorca’s regular public transport network and reinforcing both accessibility and sustainability on the island.
