Malaga Airport
About Malaga
The great beaches of nearby Costa del Sol are what
have made Malaga one of the most visited regions of Spain. This
town has more to offer than just seaside and sunshine!
Malaga was founded already by Phoenicians, and was of great importance
in the Moorish epoch. Highly interesting historical remains are
left as well in the town itself as in all the province. Add to
that beautiful landscapes and villages ...
About Malaga Airport
Malaga airport is 8 km from the city centre with
excellent connections to whole of the Costa del Sol. It is one
of the oldest Spanish airports as well as being one of the original
locations of the first airline founded in Spain in 1919.
Most traffic handled by the airport is from the European Union.
London-Gatwick is the destination with the greatest number of
passengers, followed by Manchester, London-Luton, Dublin, Brussels
and Amsterdam.
Malaga airport has scheduled flights to the rest of Spain, Madrid-Barajas,
Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca and Melilla.
Malaga airport is undergoing a major modernisation process, both
in the terminal area and on the airfield, as part of "Plan
Malaga".
During 2005, it handled 12,669,187 passengers, 123,950 flight
operations and 5,593 tonnes of cargo.
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