Americans excited to be in Mallorca
Palma will receive 1,500 Americans every week. Watch the video.
The Americans have landed in Palma
Some 10,000 Americans expected to fly United to Mallorca this summer.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands.
Cabin crew at Palma reception.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands.
The United Airlines crew in Palma today.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands.
The local authorities greeted the new arrivals.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands.
A big welcome at palma.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands.
All smiles on landing.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands.
Excited American land in Palma.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands.
Happy holidays for American visitors.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands
Passengers descending from the flight.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands
First passengers are greeted upon arrival.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands
Passengers from a United Airlines flight from New York land at Palma aiport.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands
Passengers are seen descending from the plane and taking the bus to the terminal.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands
Passengers were given Mallorcan bags and salt.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands
A Guardia Civil member awaits the flight.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands
Moment the flight landed on Mallorca.

First direct New York to Palma flight lands
A table is set with cup cakes and other treats.
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