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Hanover (dpa) - Despite calls from politicians to forego unnecessary travel, the demand for Easter holidays in Mallorca is great.

The travel company Tui has reported twice as many Mallorca bookings in the past few days as in the same period in 2019, before the corona pandemic.

"We have therefore decided to double the offer for the Easter holidays and are now offering over 300 return flights," said the managing director of Tui Germany, Marek Andryszak, on Tuesday.

The first Tuifly flights are scheduled to take off on March 21 in Hanover, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and, more recently, Stuttgart.

From March 26th, Tuifly will now also be heading for the Balearic Island from Munich.

The tour operator is also expanding its range of hotels in Mallorca.

The federal government lifted the travel warning for Mallorca and other regions in Spain, Portugal and Denmark on Friday.

This means that you can go on holiday there again without quarantine and requiring a test when you return to Germany.

When entering Spain, however, a negative corona test must be present.

According to Tui, there are fewer party holidaymakers than usual among Mallorca travelers this year.

This suggested more expensive accommodations, but also restrictions on gastronomy and, in some cases, on the serving of alcohol.

"In order to appreciate the freedoms that have been regained, we recommend that our guests spend a quiet holiday on Mallorca," said Andryszak.

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