Private Jet Amsterdam to Mallorca (2026) — Prices, Airport & Summer Guide
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Amsterdam to Mallorca is a summer staple — one of the most reliably busy private jet routes out of the Netherlands. In under three hours from Schiphol or Rotterdam, you land at Palma de Mallorca with the Tramuntana mountains on the horizon and a car waiting on the apron. This guide covers airports, aircraft, prices and practical advice for your 2026 charter.
Amsterdam to Mallorca — Route Overview
The great-circle distance from Amsterdam to Palma de Mallorca is approximately 1,850 km (1,000 nautical miles). A light jet covers the route nonstop in 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours. The return is similar in duration. Both directions are single-sector for all jet categories.
Amsterdam Departure Airports
Schiphol Business Aviation (EHAM)
Schiphol Business Aviation handles all aircraft and is the natural choice for Amsterdam-based clients. Full customs, immigration, catering and private lounge facilities. Separate from the commercial terminal.
Rotterdam The Hague Airport (EHRD)
Rotterdam The Hague Airport is the preferred departure for south Holland clients. More straightforward to process in peak summer than Schiphol. Handles light and midsize jets. A practical alternative that often saves meaningful ground time on busy days.
Palma de Mallorca Airport (LEPA) — Arrival Guide
Palma Airport (LEPA) has a 3,260-metre main runway and handles all aircraft types including heavy jets. Private aviation handling is available through dedicated FBOs separate from the commercial terminal. The airport is 8 km from central Palma (15 minutes) and approximately 30–45 minutes from the Tramuntana villages of Sóller, Deià and Valldemossa.
Aircraft Types and Charter Prices Amsterdam–Mallorca (2026)
All prices are indicative one-way whole-aircraft rates:
Turboprop — €7,000 to €12,000
A Pilatus PC-12 or King Air 350 covers Amsterdam–Mallorca nonstop in approximately 3 to 3 hours 30 minutes. Seats 6–9. Best for smaller groups where price is the priority.
Light Jet — €12,000 to €19,000
The Embraer Phenom 300, Cessna Citation CJ3+ and Pilatus PC-24 fly Amsterdam–Mallorca nonstop in 2h30m–3h, seating 6–8 passengers. The most popular category for this route — efficient, well-available in the Dutch market and nonstop with comfortable range margin.
Midsize Jet — €18,000 to €27,000
The Cessna Citation XLS, Embraer Legacy 450 or Bombardier Challenger 300 provide a stand-up cabin, more luggage space and greater comfort for groups of 8–10. Popular with families bringing bikes, golf bags or beach equipment. Palma handles all midsize jets without restriction.
Heavy Jet — €28,000 to €44,000+
Palma's 3,260m runway handles all heavy jet types. Occasionally used for larger groups or clients connecting from a long-haul flight. Fully practical for the route.
Seasonal Demand and Booking Tips
Easter — first major demand spike from the Netherlands. Mallorca is extremely popular as a spring break and cycling trip destination.
May–June — warm, uncrowded, ideal for cycling and hiking. Some of the best charter availability of the year at reasonable prices.
July–August — peak season. Book 4–6 weeks ahead. Friday and Sunday slots are the first to go.
September–October — excellent conditions, lower prices, shorter queues. The preferred time for experienced Mallorca travellers.
Empty Legs Amsterdam–Mallorca
Amsterdam–Mallorca generates consistent empty leg availability through the summer season. Repositioning flights mid-week are regularly offered at 40–70% below full charter rates. Ask your broker to check empty leg availability if your schedule is flexible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a private jet from Amsterdam to Mallorca?
One-way whole-aircraft rates: €7,000–€12,000 for a turboprop, €12,000–€19,000 for a light jet, €18,000–€27,000 for a midsize jet. Peak July–August prices are at the upper end of these ranges.
How long is the flight from Amsterdam to Mallorca by private jet?
A light jet or midsize jet covers the approximately 1,850 km nonstop in 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours. A turboprop takes approximately 3 to 3 hours 30 minutes.
Can I bring a bike on a private jet to Mallorca from Amsterdam?
Yes. Mallorca is one of the world's top road cycling destinations and private jets from Amsterdam regularly carry bikes. A midsize jet comfortably handles 2–4 road bikes when partially disassembled. Always declare bikes when requesting a quote.
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