Anyone flown from Menorca to Ibiza?

2H76

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Can't find any direct flights but there seem to be some which stop at Palma and change to a flight to Ibiza. Should be easy as it's domestic.
However - the flights concerned leave half-an-hour to change, and although the codes are different I suspect it's the same aircraft, it's deffo the same company, and if it is then there may be no need to embark at all.
I have contacted the airline but the response shows they clearly don't understand the question - lost in translation I suppose.
So if anyone knows, would the regular flights be on the same aircraft (even if you have to alight and get back on again!) or are they completely separate journeys with different aircraft and 0.5hr isn't enough to change should there be a delay.
**Reason - thinking of a two centre holiday, one there and finishing onIbiza)
Thanks!!
 
i wish there was direct flights, menorca is such a lovely place!

when i went we had to leave the plane, they clean it, then back in... a bit pointless as it was the same! same procedure on the way back...
 
i wish there was direct flights, menorca is such a lovely place!

when i went we had to leave the plane, they clean it, then back in... a bit pointless as it was the same! same procedure on the way back...
Thanks, I'm glad it was what I thought, same plane. Once did Manchester to Antwerp with an airline, and it called at London City. Can't remember if it had a different code for each leg but they let us stay on at London City. Also got two cups of tea out of them, one for each leg!

As for Menorca/Ibiza as a joint trip, if you take the clubbing and the lager culture out of Ibiza (which I suppose there's nothing like on Menorca) then I suppose the two islands are quite similar, plenty of beaches, nice villages, good bus connections and superbly laid-back. Ibiza wins though when the Formentera card is played!! If it wasn't for Formentera I would probably be inclined to stay on Ibiza and Menorca equally - probably tossing a coin.

A two centre holiday covers everything. If anyone on here runs an airline....
 
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