New flight routes from Malaga airport

If you live in Malaga or near the Andalusian province, you now have available a greater choice of flights departing from Malaga airport. From this summer, the airport will have new routes to celebrate the start of the season.

Several airlines have announced new features, which include new flights from Malaga beginning to operate next April 27. Malaga airport will launch up to 42 new destinations, with 23 new companies which will join the usual operators in direct connection with Ibiza, Istanbul or Vietnam.

One of the companies is Turkish Airlines, which will begin operating three weekly flights to Vietnam (with a stopover in Istanbul). Ryanair in turn will reopen its low cost flights to France, Ireland, Italy and Denmark. Finnair is also expanding its presence in Malaga with a new direct flight (five times per week) to Helsinki. Last not least, the Hungarian airline Malév will fly twice a week from Budapest to Malaga from April. 

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