ATR72 operated the first flight for Andorra Airlines in April 2021. Andorra has been called the 'largest country without an airport' as it is served from the
Andorra–La Seu d'Urgell Airport, which is geographically located in nearby autonomous community of Catalonia (Spain). In 2020, the company announced plans to inaugurate flights to
Madrid and
Palma de Mallorca using
ATR turboprops. In February 2021, a
Canaryfly ATR 72 with Andorra Airlines stickers arrived at La Seu Airport. At the time, the company planned to have the aircraft based there for a few months. On 20 April 2021, the company operated the first charter flight. A pilot scheme by Andorra Airlines competitor
Air Nostrum, to operate year-round flights to Palma de Mallorca was trialled in 2023, and the success of the scheme, with 70% occupancy on planes, led that company to announce plans to operate the route year round from 2026. ==Fleet==