Over 50% of British families planning an all inclusive holiday this year
Egypt and Turkey seeing a significant increase in popularity this year because of the all-round amazing value they offer.
Intense heat wave heading for the Balearics next week
This year could break the all-time temperature record for April.
Brits in pole position in Spain, French pip Germans into third
In February a total of 784,496 Britons visited Spain, an increase of 35.6% compared to February of the previous year.
Report shows holiday spending overtakes other sectors
Consumer research revealed people are paying for essential costs with credit cards
Mallorca's tourism set for a bumper Easter
Easter bookings way up on pre-pandemic 2019.
No vacancies: Some hotels in Mallorca have stopped taking bookings for Easter
Cala Millor, Playa de Muro and Playa de Palma are in particular demand.
Balearics will not raise the tourist tax
Private jets, cruise ships and yachts could be charged the tourist tax.
British tourists in Mallorca "under attack" - No they are not
Mallorca "sells" for the British redtops; and they know it does.
Airlines looking at rescheduling flights to Mallorca rather than Turkey
Concerns among airlines and tour operators about safety in Turkey.
Balearics in seventh place for budget friendly holidays, Tunisia on top
The north African country took the top spot for being the most budget-friendly.
300,000 more German tourists coming to Mallorca this year
This increase will take the total number of German tourists back to what it was before the pandemic.
Ten-month tourism season in Mallorca, say German tour operators
Tour operators are reporting bookings to Mallorca "significantly" above pre-pandemic levels.
"Locals should have priority over tourists on crowded beaches...."
Airlines should be penalised if they do not fly at full capacity.
TUI: More Germans than Brits heading to Mallorca
Balearic representatives gathering in Berlin for the ITB fair.
Balearic holiday bookings take off
British market accounts for 12.5 percent of bookings and the Germans 3.2 percent