
Part of the roof has collapsed at Majorca’s international airport sparking panic among passengers.
Debris and glass fell from the ceiling into the baggage claim area of Son Sant Joan Airport on the Spanish island early this afternoon.
It comes amid very high passenger numbers at the airport – with thousands of British holidaymakers flocking to Majorca this summer.
Fortunately no one was injured in the incident- with the vending machines in the arrivals hall taking the brunt of the impact.
However, a loud bang was heard sparking a ‘huge scare’ in the arrivals hall, local news website Ultima Hora has reported.
The area was cordoned off by airport and security personnel who were forced to redirect passengers.
Shocking photos shared on social media show large shards of glass and dust on the floor.
According to Ultima Hora’s report, several people were using the vending machines when the ceiling collapsed.
Part of the roof has collapsed at Majorca’s international airport sparking panic among passengers

Shocking photos shared on social media show large shards of glass and dust on the floor

Image shows the part of the ceiling that came away in the airport on Tuesday afternoon
It comes just weeks after tourists were left terrified after seeing a man stab a stranger in the neck at Son Sant Joan airport.
Police said a man had gone airport to pick up a friend who was flying into the island on May 20.
As he was waiting in the terminal, a man ran up to him and started to ask him something about his phone but he could not understand what he was saying.
Suddenly, without any warning, he pulled out a knife and stabbed his victim in the neck.
The alleged perpetrator of the attack was arrested shortly after whilst still inside the airport.
The injured man, aged about 20, was treated at the scene by an ambulance from SAMU 061.
He was stabilised by medics and later transferred to a hospital to receive specialised medical attention.