Cheap flights from Palma de Mallorca to Beijing

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Palma de Mallorca (PMI) → Beijing (PEK): cheap fares overview

PMI to PEK is a long-haul connection route, full stop. No carrier flies this nonstop, so every ticket you find involves at least one hub — typically somewhere like Madrid, Frankfurt, Dubai, or a Chinese city like Shanghai. That connection point shapes your price more than almost anything else. Fares tend to sit lower in late January through March (outside Chinese New Year chaos) and again in October. They spike hard around Golden Week in early October, European summer, and any overlap with Spanish school holidays. Business demand between Spain and China is real but thin out of Mallorca specifically, which actually works in your favor — less competition from corporate buyers inflating economy prices.

Why travel from Palma de Mallorca to Beijing?

Most travelers making this trip from Palma fall into a few clear camps. There's the cultural curiosity crowd — people who've done Western Europe thoroughly and want something genuinely different, from the scale of the Forbidden City to food that bears zero resemblance to what gets served back home. Beijing's duck roast tradition alone is worth the airfare. Then there's family — Chinese communities in Spain have grown steadily, and Mallorca has its share of residents with relatives to visit. Business connections between Spanish tourism, agriculture, and Chinese import markets bring a smaller but consistent stream of professionals through this route. And honestly, some travelers just use Beijing as a launching pad into wider China or Southeast Asia, treating PEK's 213 onward connections as the real destination.

How to find a cheap fare on this route

Book at least eight to ten weeks out for the best pricing — last-minute on this routing gets expensive fast. February (post-Chinese New Year) and November are consistently the softest months for fares. On the Mallorca end, check whether positioning to Barcelona (BCN) or Madrid (MAD) first unlocks better itinerary options and lower total prices, especially if Iberia or Air China (CA) codeshares are involved. On the Beijing end, consider whether Capital (PEK) or Daxing (PKX) works better for your onward plans. Use a price calendar view rather than searching fixed dates — shifting by even two or three days can shave a meaningful chunk off the total. Middle-of-the-week departures almost always beat weekends on this route.

Frequently asked questions

What is the cheapest month to fly from Palma de Mallorca to Beijing?

Typically, shoulder seasons like April-May and September-October offer lower fares than peak summer and winter holidays. We recommend checking multiple months in our search tool to compare prices, as seasonal demand significantly impacts flight costs on this long-haul route.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Palma de Mallorca to Beijing?

For international long-haul flights like this route, booking 2-3 months in advance generally offers better prices than last-minute bookings. However, setting up price alerts will help you catch deals whenever they appear.

What is the best connecting route from Palma de Mallorca to Beijing?

Since there are no direct flights, you'll need to connect through major European or Asian hubs such as Madrid, Barcelona, Frankfurt, or Middle Eastern airports. The best route depends on flight times and layover duration—compare options in our search results to find your preferred itinerary.

What currency and payment options should I use when booking from Spain to China?

You can book in EUR (Spanish currency) on most international booking platforms, which will convert to your final payment currency. Chinese travelers typically use CNY, but major credit cards and international payment methods are accepted for booking flights departing from Spain.

What should I know before booking a connecting flight from Palma to Beijing?

Ensure you have a valid passport with at least 6 months validity and check visa requirements for both your connecting country and China. Allow sufficient layover time (typically 3+ hours for international connections) and confirm baggage policies with your airline, as long-haul flights may have different allowances.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Is there a direct flight from Palma de Mallorca to Beijing?

    There is currently no non-stop service from PMI to PEK. Most travellers connect through a hub airport. See our route page for current stopover options.

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