Mallorca Balloons

The story, the team, and the way Mallorca Balloons flies.

Since 1988, Mallorca Balloons has combined aviation culture, demanding safety standards, and an operating model that can serve couples, private groups, and large-format events in Mallorca.

Company

Pioneers in Mallorca since 1988

Mallorca Balloons was founded in 1988 and became one of the early pioneers of passenger ballooning in Mallorca, with a role that also stands out nationally. Over the years, the company has evolved with changing requirements while keeping the same core idea: serious flying, warm hosting, and a carefully managed experience from ground to landing.

Its story is larger than sightseeing alone. It is also the story of a company that has helped shape ballooning culture on the island, adapting its base, operations, and fleet to increasingly high standards.

Safety and operating standards

Safety has always been the main requirement. Pilots renew their checks and examinations on a recurring basis under civil aviation supervision, and the company has strengthened its own internal quality and safety controls over the years.

Mallorca Balloons is also the only operator in the area with an officially authorized balloon airport. That is not just an operational detail. It reflects the way the company thinks: better preparation, more comfort for passengers, and a more organized start to the experience.

Balloons prepared at the Mallorca Balloons launch field

Organising major ballooning events

The company has also built a strong reputation as an organiser. Between 1993 and 2008 it ran the International Cala Millor Regatta, between 1999 and 2005 the balloon air festival in Palma, in 2006 the Copa del Rey of ballooning, and in 2019 the European Championship with more than one hundred balloons.

That organisational background places Mallorca Balloons in a rare position within the sector. It does not only operate passenger flights; it also understands complex logistics, international crews, and large-format aviation events.

Mallorca Balloons as organizers of the 2027 Europeans

Sporting results and international credibility

Competition is a real part of the company story. Its pilots have earned Spanish championship medals and podium finishes across several decades, along with notable results in the Copa del Rey, regional championships, and international events in Hungary, Poland, Germany, Dubai, and Seville.

That competitive background brings precision, weather reading, and a culture of constant improvement that feeds directly into day-to-day passenger operations.

Mallorca Balloons pilots in competition

The team

Pilots with real operational and competition experience.

The company brings together flight, instruction, and coordination profiles so each departure is handled with aeronautical judgment, close attention, and long-standing local knowledge.

Ricardo Aracil

Pilot, instructor, and flight chief

Ricardo Aracil

More than 4000 flight hours and a central figure in the modern history of Mallorca Balloons.

Juan Carlos Toribio

Pilot and head of maintenance

Juan Carlos Toribio

More than 3000 flight hours and direct responsibility for the fleet's technical standards.

Javier Macarro

Pilot

Javier Macarro

More than 600 flight hours within a team known for both rigor and warmth.

Yaros Davintskovski

Pilot

Yaros Davintskovski

More than 300 flight hours and part of a multilingual, international crew.

The fleet

Eight balloons with room to adapt.

The fleet gives Mallorca Balloons the flexibility to match each flight to the group size and format, from quieter private outings to larger bespoke events and corporate operations.

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