Fourth-biggest airline in terms of European traffic flies from Amsterdam, Bremen, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Cologne/Bonn, Münster/Osnabrück, Paderborn-Lippstadt
Dutch equivalent of TUI with a choice of three comfort classes flies from Amsterdam
Brussels Airlines is the leading Belgium airline group flying from Brussels
50 Year old German flyer caters the lowcost market with flights from Düsseldorf
Well-known English lowcost airline with departures from Dortmund
Famous Belgium company with cheap flights from Brussels, Liege
Former Dutch airline company also offers cheap tickets from Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Maastricht-Aachen
Lowcost Irish airline company with low airfares from Charleroi, Weeze, Weeze
Dutch lowcost carrier flies to many destinations from Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Rotterdam
Cheap tickets from TUI departing from Cologne/Bonn
Vueling.com is a spanish lowcost airline with an original view on eurolingo. Flies from Amsterdam, Brussels
(204 km)
Malaga has been called “the real European cultural capital” by travel experts around the world. Based on this assessment, it is not difficult to understand why Malaga City is called the “true” Capital of the Costa del Sol, Seville. Over the past few years, tourism has been developing at such a fast pace in the area that there are now more visitors reaching Malaga than stopping by on Seville, Andalusia’s official capital city. One of the most famous points in Malaga is the Picasso Museum, which opened in 2003. It is located at the historical center of the city and attracts large crowds of cultural tourists from all over the world, who come there to visit the great artist’s birthplace in Malaga. Malaga is an ever expanding city and it hosts millions of tourists all year long, but especially during the summer period. The largest airport in the city is the Malaga International Airport (AGP), officially named “Pablo Ruiz Picasso.” The average number of passengers using the airport is about 16,000,000 annually. The Costa del Sol area, and most of Andalusia as well, are served by Malaga Airport. The Airport is currently the fourth largest airport in Spain, although it is sometimes alleged to be the busiest, especially during the summer. The Malaga Airport’s website has a special section covering the lowest airfares for all flights to and from Malaga. Both local and international airlines have a large number of special-season airfare deals to suit the taste and budget of most customers. All airlines offer low fares to most destinations within the UK and other European destinations. There are 17 Spanish airports which offer regular flights both to and from Malaga, plus about 120 world airlines that offer flights to Malaga Airport. To land good airfare deals, you should start looking for tickets as early as possible, as flights to Malaga sell out quickly and early in the season.