From Ireland
www.bookryanair.com (Dublin)
www.aerlingus.com(Dublin and Cork)
From Holland
http://www.basiqair.com(Amsterdam and Rotterdam)
http://www.transavia.nl (Amsterdam and Maastrich)
With Virgin you can fly to Malaga from
Athens
Brussels
Copenhagen
Geneva
Gottenburg
Milan
Nice
Rome
Stockholm
http://www.virgin-express.com/home.html
Updated Oct 17, 2003
The best web site is Iberia www.iberia.es, you can get return tickets for 60 euros in most of the direct flights of Spain if you book online in advance ...
Others are Spanair (www.spanair.com) and Air Europa....
Updated Oct 17, 2003
A good network of flights from all over Europe and Spain are available to/from Malaga.
The Airport is located 11Km from the city center and transport to the city is quick and easy.
Bus to city every 30 mins; fare €0.69.
Frequent metro service to Malaga (06:00-20:00); fare from €0.72
Taxis - Average fare to city approx. €9
Car hire from all the major car hire companies is available at the airport.
Written Apr 4, 2003
Malaga Airport is located 6 km West of Malaga, just at the main Coast Road (N340) and the new toll road.
When leaving the airport by car, and approaching the N340, the Left hand lane takes you to Malaga, Granada, Nerja all the Eastern Costa del Sol, and the right one is for Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Marbella, Estepona, Cadiz ...western Costa del Sol.
there is train Service from Málaga Airport to Málaga City and Fuengirola, every half an hour, just outside the airport.
There are frequent bus Service from the Airport to Málaga City, Service No 19, that takes you to the bus station, ready to take any bus.
Updated Dec 17, 2002
Ok. I was an enthusiast this year and travelled using INTER-rail, and everything was Ok until we reached Spain. I was so angry, that my first impression was terrible. But, it is all about having information. You CANNOT simply catch a train and continue travels. You HAVE TO HAVE a reservation. No, not just for the high-speed ones: FOR ANY. Don't belive what you might read on other web-pages, cause I DID, and I ended up travelling two days through Spain. So, make sure you make reservation about 8-5 days AHEAD and then it is OK. (ask me for details about this issue)
As for me, next time I'm catching a plane - Malaga has its own air port.
Updated Aug 30, 2002
Getting to Benalmadena or to Malaga: Easiest way is by plane.
If you are not afraid of driving there and you have money - getting around with a car is a great way to explore places. Renting a SMART is my dream, I'm just not the kind of person who would survive with the Spanish drivers...
Written Aug 25, 2002
Malaga Airport is located about 6km West of the Malaga city, just off the main Coast Road (N340) and the new toll road which runs to Estepona. When leaving the airport by car, and approaching the N340, the Left hand lane which takes you across the flyover goes to the Malaga, Granada, Motril, Nerja and the Eastern Costa del Sol, whereas the right hand lane is for Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Marbella, Estepona, Sotogrande, Gibraltar, Cadiz, and all other points on the western Costa del Sol.
Updated Aug 25, 2002
Malaga's Airport is an International Airport, 6 km from the city (CARRETERA 340). On leaving the Airport, if you turn on the right you make for TORREMOLINOS,BENALMADENA and MARBELLA.
If you turn on the left,you make for MALAGA,GRANADA and NERJA.
Written Aug 24, 2002
The fastest way to go to Malaga is of course by plane. The airport is only 8km from the city.
Written Mar 19, 2004
Website: http://www.aena.es/csee/Satellite?pagename=Home&lang=EN_GB
Hire a car or take the bus.
Written Sep 7, 2002
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