Private Jet Mallorca to Amsterdam (2026) — Prices, Airport & Return Charter Guide
- May 27
- 3 min read

Flying back from Mallorca to Amsterdam by private jet makes the end of a trip feel as good as the beginning. While the commercial terminal at Palma deals with thousands of late-summer returns, you depart from the FBO at your own time and land at Schiphol Business Aviation or Rotterdam in under three hours. No queues, no delays, no overhead locker battles. This guide covers your options for the Mallorca to Amsterdam return in 2026.
Mallorca to Amsterdam — Route Overview
The great-circle distance from Mallorca to Amsterdam is approximately 1,850 km (1,000 nautical miles). A light jet covers the route nonstop in 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours. No fuel stop required for any jet category.
Departing from Palma de Mallorca Airport (LEPA)
Palma Airport (LEPA) handles all aircraft on its 3,260-metre runway. Private jet departures are through dedicated FBO facilities — a completely different experience from the commercial terminal. Your broker pre-coordinates the departure slot (essential in July and August). Arrive at the FBO 30 minutes before departure. The FBO is on the private aviation side of the airfield — ensure your driver knows the correct entrance.
Amsterdam Arrival Airports
Schiphol Business Aviation (EHAM)
Schiphol Business Aviation is the primary arrival point for Amsterdam-based clients returning from Mallorca. Full customs, immigration and private lounge facilities. Handles all aircraft types.
Rotterdam The Hague Airport (EHRD)
Rotterdam The Hague Airport is the better arrival for clients in Rotterdam, Delft and south Holland. Less congested than Schiphol on Sunday evenings. Often the faster arrival option after a peak-summer return.
Aircraft Types and Charter Prices Mallorca–Amsterdam (2026)
Indicative one-way whole-aircraft rates for the return flight:
Turboprop — €7,000 to €12,000
Pilatus PC-12 or King Air 350, seats 6–9, nonstop approximately 3–3h30m. Best value for smaller groups on the return.
Light Jet — €12,000 to €19,000
Embraer Phenom 300, Cessna Citation CJ3+ or Pilatus PC-24, seats 6–8, nonstop 2h30m–3h. The most popular return category. Well-available in the Dutch and Belgian market.
Midsize Jet — €18,000 to €27,000
Cessna Citation XLS, Embraer Legacy 450 or Bombardier Challenger 300, seats 8–10. The right choice for groups returning with bikes, golf equipment or substantial summer luggage.
Empty Legs Mallorca to Amsterdam
Mallorca–Amsterdam produces strong northbound empty leg availability through summer. Aircraft flying Dutch clients south need to return north — often mid-week. Monday and Thursday are the most common windows at 40–70% off standard charter rates. Ask your broker before booking a full return charter if your date is flexible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is a private jet from Mallorca to Amsterdam?
One-way whole-aircraft rates: €7,000–€12,000 turboprop, €12,000–€19,000 light jet, €18,000–€27,000 midsize. Peak July–August at the upper end. Empty legs on northbound returns are common.
How long is the flight from Mallorca to Amsterdam?
A light jet flies nonstop in 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours. A turboprop takes approximately 3–3h30m.
Should I arrive at Schiphol or Rotterdam?
Schiphol Business Aviation is the natural choice for Amsterdam-based clients. Rotterdam The Hague Airport is better for south Holland clients and is often faster to process on busy return Sundays.
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