Our BIG MALLORCA EASTER SALE IS HERE- ONLY £125 ONE WAY
Mallorca - only £125 one way
Whether one week, two weeks or even three in this Balearic paradise save up to half price on direct flights from Jersey this summer.
Mallorca - only £125 one way
Whether one week, two weeks or even three in this Balearic paradise save up to half price on direct flights from Jersey this summer.
On sale until Mar 2026 | Up to 1 flight a day | 23kg hold luggage included
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Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 06 Sep 2025 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 16 Jan 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 19 Jan 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 21 Jan 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 02 Feb 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 04 Feb 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 09 Feb 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 11 Feb 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 15 Feb 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 22 Feb 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 01 Mar 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 18 Mar 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 29 Oct 2025 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 23 Nov 2025 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 27 Oct 2025 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 12 Jan 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 25 Jan 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 26 Jan 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 01 Feb 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
Jersey (JER) | East Midlands (EMA) | One-way / Blue Fly | Depart: 08 Feb 2026 | From £89.99 Seen: 1 day ago |
*Fares displayed have been collected within the last 48hrs and may no longer be available at time of booking.
From East Midlands Airport, you can blow away the cobwebs with a country retreat in the Peak District, discover the historic city of Derby with its rich industrial heritage or visit the trendy city of Nottingham, home of the legend Robin Hood.
Find cheap direct flights to East Midlands from Jersey. Your gateway to the Midlands and the North awaits!
Discover one of the UK's most visited national parks covering 555 square miles...
Home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family, Chatsworth is one of the UK’s favourite stately homes. Discover over 30 magnificent rooms, a 105-acre garden, stunning parkland, a farmyard, playground and one of Britain’s best farm shops.
Enjoy a scenic hike along this classic Peak District route. Voted one of Britain’s best walks, the Great Ridge in Castleton stretches for three miles from Mam Tor in Castleton to Lose Hill, traversing beautiful landscapes and offering far-reaching views across the Hope Valley.
Tantalise your taste buds at the birthplace of the Bakewell Pudding. In the heart of the Peak District, the market town of Bakewell is brimming with independent shops, riverside walks, charming courtyards and plenty of places to eat and drink. Make sure to try one of their famous Bakewell Puddings - made to a top-secret recipe.
Conquer the tallest ‘Peak’ in the Peak District. At 636 metres above sea level, you’ll feel like you’re standing on top of the world when you reach the top of the Kinder Scout plateau. As the highest point in the Peak District, the views are breath-taking and for serious hikers it’s an absolute must!
Starting just north of Bakewell, this traffic-free route along a former railway line is a haven for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Hire a bike at Hassop Station or Blackwell Mill and cycle the 8.5 miles from Coombs Road to Chee Dale. A highlight is travelling through four well-lit railway tunnels!
Made famous by its stepping stones, Dovedale is an idyllic part of the White Peak. Stroll along the riverbank, make your way across the stones then relax and admire the scenery, before scrambling to the top of Thorpe Cloud for amazing views.
Following a long walk in the hills, there’s nothing better than retreating to a cosy country pub for some pub grub and a refreshing pint of local ale. Soak up the country atmosphere in one of the many Peak District pubs.
Discover Robin Hood, dynamic culture, historical landmarks and more...
With unrivalled views of the city, Nottingham Castle sits atop 130-foot-high cliffs. Originally built by William the Conqueror in 1067 and housing an impressive medieval and modern art collection, this ancient ruin is bursting with culture and history. The perfect place for visitors to take a step back from the bustling city life below.
Visit the Cathedral of St Barnabas - one of Nottingham’s hidden gems. It has been a place of praise and worship for over 170 years and was designed and built under renowned architect AWN Pugin. Discover the richly decorated Blessed Sacrament Chapel, considered by many to be the jewel in the crown of St Barnabas Cathedral.
If you’re after luxury, the Flying Horse Walk Shopping Centre boasts a collection of boutique shops offering an array of clothing, lingerie and jewellery designer brands. This shopping arcade has much to offer the discerning shopper and is found in the heart of Nottingham’s retail district, uniting the busy shopping area of St Peter’s Gate and South Parade.
Explore Sherwood Forest, the legendary stomping-ground of Robin Hood. Discover ancient woodlands and a wide range of outdoor activities amid beautiful country parks, activity centres, villages and natural wildlife habitats. From archery to cycling and walking trails to boating, Sherwood Forest has something for everyone and lives up to its legendary reputation!
Experience world-class theatre in the heart of Nottingham with a brilliant range of new and classic plays and musicals, comedy, spoken word poetry, dance and family shows. Voted one of the UK‘s leading theatres, this impressive establishment is the ultimate place to visit for a night of brilliant entertainment.
Enjoy an exciting day out with an impressive variety of activities such as archery, quad biking, an assault course, Laser Tag and Bubble football. The Adrenalin Jungle provides the perfect activity day for those who are seeking exhilarating challenges suitable for both adults and children.
Discover a hidden world of caves beneath the bustling streets of the city, with actor-led tours and the chance to freely wander around with a great audio guide. Promising an archaeological journey, the City of Caves is a must-visit place to learn more about the ancient city of Nottingham.
Derby is the ideal destination for a taste of friendly and cosmopolitan city life...
Joseph Wright of Derby was one of the most interesting and important painters of the late 18th century. His work graces the walls of world-famous galleries in St Petersburg, New York, London and Australia – but you will find the largest collection of his paintings in the world at Derby Museum & Art Gallery.
Travel gurus at the Lonely Planet describe Derby as the "best place to drink real ale in the World". The folks at CAMRA reckon there is more real ale choice in Derby than anywhere else. From East Midlands Airport, discover the best ale houses in England in nearby Derby.
Unique independent shops, great cafés, restaurants and bars, stunning arts and cultural venues and historical landmarks - Derby's Cathedral Quarter has it all. Find a myriad of specialist stores and independent retailers in Derby's Cathedral Quarter.
Derbion is one of the top shopping destinations in the East Midlands. Home to some of the world’s biggest brands, there is a mouth-watering selection of shops and restaurants as well as a Showcase Cinema de Lux, Hollywood Bowl and Paradise Island Adventure Golf. Shop ‘til you drop in Derbion!
Derby has a fantastic range of festivals all year round. Don't miss Derby Festé in September, the FORMAT Photography Festival, Derby Film Festival, Derby Folk Festival and the annual CAMRA Beer Festival. Derby really has something for everyone.
Look behind the scenes at Royal Crown Derby’s Osmaston Road Factory, manufactures of fine bone china tableware and home accessories in Derby, England since 1750. Led by experienced guides, meet the craftspeople making the full range of Royal Crown Derby products exported to over 50 countries, with clients including Royal Families and the world’s finest hotels and restaurants.
The East Midlands is central region of England close to the cities of Leicester, Nottingham and Derby.
Train, coach, bus and taxis provide easy access to cities including Nottingham, Leicester and Derby.
Lincoln Cathedral, Sherwood Forest and Donnington Racing Circuit are all within easy reach of East Midlands Airport.
The Peak District National Park, Kedleston Hall, East Midlands Aeropark and Tutbury Castle are just some of the many places to visit near East Midlands Airport.
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