TLV
Tel Aviv
PMI
Palma de Mallorca
Tel Aviv to Palma de Mallorca
Flight Compensation
Tel Aviv to Palma — Israel's Mallorca holiday route.
TLV–PMI connects Tel Aviv with Palma de Mallorca, a popular Israeli holiday destination. EC261 applies for PMI-departing flights; Israeli Aviation Law for TLV departures.
€400
Max compensation (EC261 tier 2)
3,050 km
Route distance
4h 00m
Scheduled flight time
Max Compensation
€400
per passenger · TLV departures
1,500–3,500 km · Medium-haul
Average processing: 42 days
Free check · 5 years (Spain) / 7 years (Israel) limit · No fee unless we win
01Route Intelligence
TLV–PMI is a popular Israeli leisure route to Mallorca. Summer peak sees high demand.
Our Success Rate
74%
on TLV–PMI claims
Average Payout
€360
per passenger
Peak Disruption Periods
June – September
Summer leisure peak
Jewish holidays
High demand during Passover, Sukkot
Key Legal Nuance on This Route
What Makes TLV–PMI Claims Different
EC261 applies for PMI departures. Israeli Aviation Law for TLV departures.
02Airlines on This Route
Who operates TLV–PMI, their delay record, and how they resist claims.
El Al Israel Airlines
LYAvg Delay
46min
Claim Success
76%
How LY Resists Claims on This Route
El Al cites 'security procedures' and 'late inbound aircraft' — both foreseeable.
03Disruption Causes & Legal Status
What actually causes delays on TLV–PMI — and whether each is extraordinary under EC261.
PMI Summer Congestion
~40% of delays
Palma Airport sees significant summer congestion.
Foreseeable. Claim valid.
04How We Handle TLV–PMI Claims
You submit your flight details
2 minutes. Flight number, date, and what happened. We identify the operating carrier automatically — critical for codeshare routes.
We verify the TLV–PMI specific cause
For PMI departures: file EC261 claim with El Al. For TLV departures: file Israeli Aviation Law claim.
Submission, escalation, and payment
Escalate to AESA or Israeli Ministry of Transport as appropriate.
05EC261 on TLV–PMI
EC261 applies because TLV is a EU airport
Your departure airport (TLV, Tel Aviv) is in Israel. EC261 covers all flights departing EU airports, regardless of airline nationality or destination. The fact that your destination (PMI, Palma de Mallorca) is in Spain does not change the applicable regulation.
Enforcement Body
AESA (Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea) — EC261 applies on PMI-departing direction; Israeli Aviation Law on TLV departures
Claim Time Limit
5 years (Spain) / 7 years (Israel) from flight date
06Frequently Asked Questions
Real questions from passengers who flew TLV–PMI.
Is compensation available for TLV–PMI delays?
EC261 applies for PMI-departing flights (up to €400). Israeli Aviation Law applies for TLV-departing flights (up to ₪3,810).
Ready to Claim?
Start Your TLV → PMI Claim
No win, no fee. We verify the exact delay cause, identify the operating carrier, and submit directly to AESA (Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea) — EC261 applies on PMI-departing direction; Israeli Aviation Law on TLV departures if needed.