The Balearic Islands remain under a yellow alert for fog.
The other airports in the Balearic Islands are not affected by the fog
PalmThe State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has once again activated a yellow alert for fog in the Balearic Islands, affecting practically the entire archipelago except for Ibiza and Formentera. On Wednesday, a flight from Barcelona scheduled to land in Ibiza had to return to Barcelona due to the fog. According to information provided by Aena, this was the only incident recorded at Balearic airports on Wednesday due to fog.
On Tuesday, fog forced four flights scheduled to land in Ibiza to be diverted to Valencia and Barcelona, and caused the cancellation of four other inter-island flights. According to information provided by Aena, on Tuesday morning three flights scheduled to land in Ibiza from Barcelona, Palma, and Madrid were diverted. Another flight bound for Ibiza had to be diverted to Barcelona. Similarly, low visibility conditions due to fog canceled two flights between Palma and Ibiza and two more important flights between Palma and Menorca. On Monday, Palma airport experienced multiple delays due to fogAfter 8 p.m., 16 departing and 16 arriving flights were delayed, and around 6 p.m., there were 31 arrivals and 9 departures. The airports of Menorca and Ibiza did not register any delays.
Balearic Islands Emergency Services 112 has activated a yellow alert for fog in Mallorca. According to the Emergency Service's social media account, this activation triggers the zero severity level (IG-0) of the Meteobal Plan.