Protesters against over-tourism have ramped up their threats to blockade their airport (Image: Getty) Protesters against over-tourism have ramped up their threats to blockade their airport during the summer peak on their beautiful island. Protestors are threatening to paralyse the Palma airport as demonstrations in Mallorca continue to ravage the island loved by tourists. The ‘Less Tourism, More Life’ activists plan to descend on Palma Son Sant Joan airport and want to bring it to a standstill.
Those organising the protests have threatened that they could “collapse” the airport - the third largest in Spain which welcomed 31.3 million passengers last year, 1.4 million more than pre-pandemic levels in 2019.
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