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Flights between Gatwick and Palma de Mallorca: what a delay is worth

4,523 flights a year 1.0% delayed 3h+

Leaving Gatwick

£220 per passenger, UK261

Leaving Palma de Mallorca

€250 per passenger, EU261

Palma de Mallorca is in the EU, so this applies whichever airline you fly.

Either figure is payable only when the delay was within the airline's control. A technical fault, a crew shortage or a late inbound aircraft all count; genuinely extraordinary circumstances such as severe weather or an air traffic control restriction do not.

Gatwick and Palma de Mallorca are 1,309 km apart (1,500 km or less), and that distance is all that decides the amount. Which figure applies depends only on which end of the route you departed from, not which way you were travelling.

In the last 12 months, 4,523 flights operated between Gatwick and Palma de Mallorca, and 1.0% were 3 or more hours late, the threshold where £220 per passenger becomes payable under UK261 (€250 under EU261).

Punctuality is up on last year: 58.1% of flights ran on time against 49.7% in the twelve months before, and the average delay fell from 32.9 to 25.6 minutes.

Gatwick to Palma de Mallorca, last 12 months
Gatwick to Palma de Mallorca, last 12 months Figure vs year before
Flights on this route 4,523 was 4,502
Ran on time (within 15 min) 58.1% ▲ was 49.7%
Average delay 25.6 min ▼ was 32.9 min
3h+ late (compensation threshold) 1.0% -
Cancelled 1.2% -
Flights 3h+ late (a year) 45 flights/year -

The CAA's figures don't separate arrivals from departures, so this covers the route both ways.

Gatwick to Palma de Mallorca, month by month

37.4m
27.5m
37.8m
27.9m
4.8m
6.8m
16.6m
10.1m
9.3m
11.1m
21.9m
31.9m
JulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJun

Worst month: September 2025, averaging 37.8 minutes.

Airlines flying this route

Airline 3h+ % On-time %
easyJet 1.0% 59.2%
British Airways 0.7% 61.6%
TUI Airways 1.5% 50.2%
Jet2.com 0.6% 50.6%

Your rights on this route

Every flight leaving Gatwick for Palma de Mallorca is covered by UK261, whichever airline operates it. Flights the other way, leaving Palma de Mallorca for Gatwick, are covered too if a UK or EU airline operated them; a flight that way on a non-UK, non-EU carrier falls outside UK261, though the Montreal Convention may still give you a claim. See the full breakdown on the 3-hour rule. Cancelled instead of delayed? Broadly the same amounts apply under different conditions. See cancelled flight compensation. Flying somewhere else in Spain? See every route between the UK and Spain.

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Source: UK Civil Aviation Authority punctuality statistics, July 2025 to June 2026. Analysis by CheckFlightCompensation; the CAA is credited as the data source as its publication conditions require. Figures cover the 25 largest UK airports.